With a wonderful view of the Danube and unique chandeliers glowing in a variety of colours, the Glass Room is the conference area of the Palace of Arts. Primarily a venue for receptions, banquets and the majority of in-house press conferences, the acoustic characteristics of the Glass Room also lend themselves to chamber concerts. By day, it is also a popular playground for the youngest guests of the Palace of Delights.
This hall with its 130 seats in fixed rows is ideally suited to professional lectures, conferences and screenings. Its modern technical equipment meets the requirements of any presentation, while a fully equipped interpreter booth makes this an ideal venue for international conferences.
The Blue Hall owes its name to the deep blue of its carpet and serves catering purposes to complement the Auditorium and Glass Hall. As a separate venue, it also hosts youth programmes and professional meetings for smaller numbers of participants.
The Stair Hall is situated adjacent to the Bohemian Restaurant on the ground floor of the Palace of Arts and serves as an events area divided off from hustle and bustle of the open-access areas. With capacity for 50 to 70 people, it is an attractive space for small exhibitions, presentations and press conferences.