Salon of Berta Zuckerkandl

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Memorial plaque for the Salon of Bertha Zuckerkandl on Palais Lieben-Auspitz in Vienna
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Memorial plaque for the Salon of Bertha Zuckerkandl on Palais Lieben-Auspitz in Vienna

The Salon of Berta Zuckerkandl-Szeps existed in Vienna from the end of the 19th Century until 1938. It was located in her Viennese residence in the Palais Lieben-Auspitz on the Ringstraße1.

The first salon was held in a mansion in the Nusswaldgasse in Döbling. Later it was held in the Palais Lieben-Auspitz at the Oppolzergasse 6 at the Ringstraße. The salon was formed in the tradition of Fanny von Arnstein's literary salons in the days of the Congress of Vienna.

Bertha Zuckerkandl's salon claimed such famous participants as Gustav Klimt, Gustav Mahler, Max Reinhardt and Arthur Schnitzler. She also supported such artists as Anton Kolig and Sebastian Isepp from the so-called “Nötscher Kreis”.

Her sister Sofie was married to Paul Clemenceau - the brother of the French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau - giving the salon connections to Parisian circles.

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1Address was at Oppolzergasse 6, in the I. district Innere Stadt.

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