Grand staircase

History Museum

View of the grand staircase at History Museum. View of the grand staircase at History Museum.

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The magnificent staircase in the central wing of Palais Herberstein, built between 1754 and 1757 by Josef Hueber, is one of the most beautiful Baroque installations in Styria. After passing through the imposing rococo wrought-iron grille, the view opens up to the beautiful staircase with its filigree decorations and ornamentation made of sandstone. A quick glance upward reveals the next highlight: the ceiling frescoes depicting Ganymede's ascension to Olympus and the four seasons (created in 1756 by painter Philipp Carl Laubmann). The grand staircase is particularly well suited for festive receptions and photo shoots.

At a glance

Capacity:

50 people standing

Event formats:

Reception, photo shooting

Impressions

Grand Staircase Palais Herberstein by architect Joseph Hueber (1754/57), Sackstraße 16,

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View of the grand staircase at History Museum.
Grand staircase, History Museum

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Grand Staircase Palais Herberstein by architect Joseph Hueber (1754/57), Sackstraße 16,

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History Museum

Sackstraße 16, 8010 Graz