Tour a New Architectural Gem Nestled in the Historical Urban Fabric of a Medieval Austrian Town

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The Montforthaus Feldkirch Cultural & Convention Centre by HASCHER JEHLE Architektur is a new multi-purpose cultural center carefully nestled into the dense medieval fabric of the enchanting Austrian town, Feldkirch. Designed to accommodate the cultural needs of this local population, the new building is characterized by its spatial versatility; it can play host to conventions, balls, trade fairs, classical concerts, pop concerts and theatre performances.

Like a pebble in the riverbed of the town, the new cultural center sits in the flow of urban space between three adjoining squares which fuse into a unified and ample urban space. The same natural flow of space continues into the building, leading visitors into a four-story landscape of foyers and open galleries beneath a naturally illuminated glazed atrium roof.

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