Description
The splendid Wilhelminian style building was built in 1869 according to plans by Carl Tietz as a residence for the wealthy businessman
Carl Herzfeld built on the site of the former city wall. The respectful handling of the valuable original inventory is the center of the careful, technically perfect revitalization and renovation. By adding the highest quality components
the building is led from the past into the future.
The Herzfeldhaus offers a high degree of individuality and comfort in the newly built attic. Light-flooded rooms
and the best equipment quality complete the coherent overall picture. The Herzfeldhaus offers a modern Wilhelminian style
with all the modern conveniences of upscale living. A six-minute walk from home to the opera. More convincing
the central location of the Herzfeldhaus cannot be described. Vienna's first shopping street is the namesake of the Kärntner
Quarter and ensures excellent local amenities. Schellinggasse, along with Kant, Hegel, and Fichtegasse, form the philosophical corner in
Quarter.
The four German idealists set themselves the task of recognizing and representing the world in its entirety. At a
Strolling through the splendidly renovated streets is a great way to learn about the efficiency of human reason and
philosophize their relationship to the absolute.