Wedding at Orangerie Schönbrunn
Elegance and history combined.
A Royal Wedding at the Orangerie Schönbrunn
Celebrate your wedding at the historical Orangerie Schönbrunn, a venue of unparalleled elegance and charm. With its stunning architecture and lush gardens, it provides the perfect backdrop for a truly royal wedding experience.
In keeping with tradition, the Orangery offers an impressive setting for your events. Impress your guests with the direct connection between the Orangery garden and the banquet hall. For large-scale events or weddings, the combination of the Orangery and the adjacent rooms in the Apothekertrakt is ideal.
"The Orangerie Schönbrunn stands for impressive events or weddings with a wow effect."
Orangerie Schönbrunn
The 700m² space impresses with its elegant yet understated appearance, allowing for both traditionally imperial and modern presentations of your event – whether it’s a dinner, lecture, or exhibition.
History
In the Baroque period, the Orangery was not only used for storing rare and exotic plants but also played a significant role in courtly festivities. The Orangery, constructed after the mid-18th century, served as the venue for numerous receptions, celebrations, and theatrical performances under Joseph II. It was here that the famous musical competition between Wolfgang A. Mozart and Antonio Salieri took place, and where the Vienna Congress danced. The plants in the Orangery, as well as the Orangery garden, which was designed as both an ornamental and utility garden, were essential elements in the staging of these events.
Orangery and Citron House
At 189 meters long and 10 meters wide, the Orangerie Schönbrunn is one of the two largest Baroque orangeries in the world, alongside the one at Versailles. The south façade features an alternating series of large and smaller round-arched bays separated by rusticated pilasters adorned with masks. Inside, a rhythmic sequence of shallow vaults is heated by an underfloor hypocaust system, maintaining a temperature suitable for overwintering citrus trees and other tub plants. The adjoining semicircular Citron House at the eastern end of the Orangery Garden was likely used for cultivating tropical plants less suited to the climatic conditions in the elongated hall of the Orangery.
The Orangery also hosted dazzling court festivities. Joseph II particularly enjoyed arranging banquets in the plant-filled Orangery, inspired by those he had seen during his journey to Russia in the winter garden of the imperial palace in St. Petersburg. One notable event was the ‘Spring festival on a winter’s day’ held on 6th February 1785.
Would you like to host an event or your wedding at the Orangerie Schönbrunn? Contact us, and we will be delighted to plan it for you!
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