Main Guard House
Historic baroque building constructed between 1729 and 1731, originally serving as the main guard-house and police station, now functioning as a café with a museum below. It is situated in a central square known for its mix of historic and modern architecture and vibrant urban atmosphere. Read more…
The building was designed by Johann Jakob Samhammer and constructed between 1729 and 1731 in the baroque architectural style. Initially, it served as the city's primary guard-house and police station. Since 1904, the building has been used as a café, preserving its historical character within a lively urban setting.
The surrounding square serves as a central hub featuring a blend of historic and modern architecture, shops, and a key role in the city's public transportation network. Beneath the building lies the Museum of Modern Electronic Music (MOMEM), adding a cultural dimension that complements its historical significance.
The site combines architectural heritage with contemporary cultural elements, making it an interesting example of the coexistence of history and modern city life.
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