Hufschmiedhouse

The Hufschmidhouse (blacksmith’s house) on the corner of Neuer Markt – Kupferschmiedgasse – Seilergasse in the 1st district, built in 1784, was rebuilt in 1967 by the Austrian Arch. Georg Lippert in 1967, the smooth façades with plain windows so typical of the Josephinian style have fortunately been preserved.

This style, also known as the Plattenstil or Josephine Baroque, exemplifies the transition to Classicism with its sober, austere structure and, in addition to replacing the Theresian late Baroque, also represents the new political conditions of enlightened absolutism under Emperor Joseph II.

From the end of the 19th century, the building housed a private hospital and since 1985 the first floor has been home to the city branch of the Oberlaa spa confectionery, which was founded around 10 years earlier on the occasion of the construction of the Oberlaa spa center with spa garden.

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