Kirche am Steinhof
28,90 EUR
incl. 20 % VAT excl. shipping costs
Series of 6 golden patterned porcelain mugs inspired by the facades of the most famous Viennese Art Nouveau buildings.
Our porcelain cups are specially produced by Kahla/Thüringen and decorated by hand.
The Kirche am Steinhof (also called the Church of St Leopold) was built 1904–1907 by the architect Otto Wagner for the patients of the ‘Healing and Care Institution for the Neurologically and Mentally Sick ‘Am Steinhof’’ and is one of the most famous Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) churches in the world. As its imposing, shining golden dome resembles from a distance a halved lemon, the place is still known today as ‘Lemoniberg’ by the Viennese.
real gold patterned (shiny gold)
300 ml, height: 11,3 cm
dishwasher safe
made in Germany
1 piece in a solid gift box, made in Austria
Our porcelain cups are specially produced by Kahla/Thüringen and decorated by hand.
The Kirche am Steinhof (also called the Church of St Leopold) was built 1904–1907 by the architect Otto Wagner for the patients of the ‘Healing and Care Institution for the Neurologically and Mentally Sick ‘Am Steinhof’’ and is one of the most famous Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) churches in the world. As its imposing, shining golden dome resembles from a distance a halved lemon, the place is still known today as ‘Lemoniberg’ by the Viennese.
real gold patterned (shiny gold)
300 ml, height: 11,3 cm
dishwasher safe
made in Germany
1 piece in a solid gift box, made in Austria