
"A key work of Viennese Modernism open to the public for the first time Villa Beer in Vienna-Hietzing, designed in 1929 by Josef Frank and Oskar Wlach for the Beer family, will be open to visitors for the first time in March 2026. After years of intensive research and restoration work, one of the most important residential buildings of Viennese Modernism can once again be experienced in its original quality."
"Existing Building Area Of General Renovation: 893.53 m Extension Area Of General Renovation: 80 m Built Up Floor Space Of Existing Building: 469.9 m Gross Floor Area (Gfa) Of Existing Building: 818.5 m (ground floor to top floor), 319.7 m (basement) Gross Volume (Gv) Of Existing Building: 2862.9 m (ground floor to top floor), 1148.8 m (basement) Usable Floor Space (Nf) Of Existing Building: 893.53 m (basement to top floor) Extensions Basement Terrace Used As An Archive: 50 m (basement) Extensions Basement Terrace Used As A Technical Room For The Ventilation System: 30 m (basement)"
Villa Beer in Vienna-Hietzing was designed in 1929 by Josef Frank and Oskar Wlach for the Beer family. The building represents a key work of Viennese Modernism and will open to visitors in March 2026. Years of intensive research and restoration work returned the residence to its original quality. The existing building area of general renovation measures 893.53 m and the extension area measures 80 m. Built up floor space is 469.9 m while gross floor area from ground to top floor is 818.5 m and basement 319.7 m. Gross volume from ground to top floor is 2862.9 m and the basement volume is 1148.8 m. Usable floor space from basement to top floor is 893.53 m. Basement extensions include a 50 m archive and a 30 m technical room for the ventilation system.
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