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Building in Vienna, Austria Not to be confused with Haas-Lilienthal House.
The Haas House

The Haas House is a building in Vienna, Austria, at the Stock-im-Eisen-Platz.

Designed by the Austrian architect Hans Hollein, it is a building in the postmodernist style and was completed in 1990. The building is located at the site of the former Philipp Haas & Söhne [de] flagship department store dating to 1867, destroyed during World War II and rebuilt in 1953. The use of the Haas-Haus is divided between retail and a restaurant. The building is considered controversial owing to its contrast with the adjacent Stephansdom cathedral.

In December 2014, Uniqa Insurance Group sold the building to the Austrian catering company Do & Co, which now uses it as their headquarters.

References

  1. "Do & Co kauft Wiener Haas-Haus". DER STANDARD (in Austrian German). Retrieved 17 March 2023.

External links

Media related to Haas-Haus (Wien) (category) at Wikimedia Commons

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