Our listed building and especially the cellars could tell a long story. In former times, i.e. before 1717, there were vineyards with a wine cellar here, owned by Jacob Daniel Tepser, Mayor of Vienna. In 1717, the vineyards were sold to the imperial court and Empress Amalie Wilhelmina built a convent with a subsequent widow's residence. The foundation stone of the monastery was laid on 13 May 1717 and the Italian Felice d`Allio was commissioned to build it. The Salm Bräu is located next to Belvedere Castle, the former residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy ( 1663 - 1736 ). Today's Georgsaal used to serve as a stable for the empress's carriage horses. In 1994, the brewery-restaurant was opened by the company O. Salm & Co. in the former economic wing of that part of the Salesian nuns' monastery which was also inhabited by the foundress Empress Wilhelmina Amalia.
Klostergewölbe 150 seats
St. George's Hall 110 seats
Winter garden 40 seats
Total 300 seats
Rental period is freely negotiable