Monforthaus Feldkirch

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Atrium

Stage in the Großer Saal

The vestibule

Please come in – there are many ways to enter the Montforthaus. On the right-hand side, you will find the lift to the rooftop terrace restaurant E3 and to the seminar rooms on the upper floors or to the underground car park. When you follow the grooves of our barrier-free guidance system straight on, you will get to the atrium and the event rooms. A Welcome Monitor will guide you to the desired event and premises. You can use the free WiFi for the entire duration of your stay at Montforthaus. Sanitary facilities suitable for persons with disabilities are available in the atrium and in the rooftop terrace restaurant. For visually impaired persons to easily find their way inside the Montforthaus, relevant lettering was attached to the handrails in the public area and in the lifts. Some of your participants are hard of hearing? The Montforthaus Feldkirch disposes of an induction loop in the big hall (Großer Saal) on the ground floor and on the gallery.  

Großer Saal

Altstadtfoyer

Monfortplatz

Kleiner Saal

Seminar room 1

Großer Saal - Gallery

Seminar room 2

Rooftop gallery

Restaurant

Restaurant terrace

Rooftop terrace

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Welcome to the Montforthaus Feldkirch: the cutting-edge cultural landmark and convention centre in Feldkirch – conveniently located in the West of Austria, close to the borders with Germany, Liechtenstein and Switzerland.
Conferences, trade fairs, symposiums, workshops, and balls, apart from cultural events, attract the interest of a wide audience. Our in-house catering service is available for your events, or you may want to pay a visit to the E3 restaurant on the rooftop terrace.
Many buildings have a purpose. Ours makes a dream come true. The Montforthaus.
Photo: ©Martin Mischkulnig

Please come in

Welcome to the Montforthaus Feldkirch: the cutting-edge cultural landmark and convention centre in Feldkirch – conveniently located in the West of Austria, close to the borders with Germany, Liechtenstein and Switzerland.
Conferences, trade fairs, symposiums, workshops, and balls, apart from cultural events, attract the interest of a wide audience. Our in-house catering service is available for your events, or you may want to pay a visit to the E3 restaurant on the rooftop terrace.
Many buildings have a purpose. Ours makes a dream come true. The Montforthaus.
Photo: ©Martin Mischkulnig

Atrium

Bright, open and modern. Flooded with natural daylight, the 450 m² entrance hall at Montforthaus makes people want to stay. Barrier-free ground level access to the atrium is possible from the large Montfortplatz square.
The atrium is a spaciously conceived lounge area offering room for generous receptions and memorable encounters.
Photo: ©Dauphin HumanDesign

Atrium

Bright, open and modern. Flooded with natural daylight, the 450 m² entrance hall at Montforthaus makes people want to stay. Barrier-free ground level access to the atrium is possible from the large Montfortplatz square.
The atrium is a spaciously conceived lounge area offering room for generous receptions and memorable encounters.
Photo: ©Montforthaus

Atrium

Bright, open and modern. Flooded with natural daylight, the 450 m² entrance hall at Montforthaus makes people want to stay. Barrier-free ground level access to the atrium is possible from the large Montfortplatz square.
The atrium is a spaciously conceived lounge area offering room for generous receptions and memorable encounters.
Photo: ©Montforthaus

Atrium

Bright, open and modern. Flooded with natural daylight, the 450 m² entrance hall at Montforthaus makes people want to stay. Barrier-free ground level access to the atrium is possible from the large Montfortplatz square.
The atrium is a spaciously conceived lounge area offering room for generous receptions and memorable encounters.

Stage in the Großer Saal

Similar to a big opera house, an area 12 m long and 14 m wide is available for stage performances with a headway of 9 m. The forestage can be moved to and positioned at various levels and serves as a hoist. A change of scenes can be done quickly and easily using the available stage machinery.
The Montforthaus is both a concert hall and a lecture hall, equipped with the latest sound engineering ensuring excellent acoustic properties. Our own Steinway D-274 concert grand brings a golden sound into the hall.
Both the audience and the artists highly appreciate the excellent room acoustics, made possible by mobile acoustic sails, an orchestra shell and optimal sound radiation into the hall. Photo: ©Montforthaus

Stage in the Großer Saal

Similar to a big opera house, an area 12 m long and 14 m wide is available for stage performances with a headway of 9 m. The forestage can be moved to and positioned at various levels and serves as a hoist. A change of scenes can be done quickly and easily using the available stage machinery.
The Montforthaus is both a concert hall and a lecture hall, equipped with the latest sound engineering ensuring excellent acoustic properties. Our own Steinway D-274 concert grand brings a golden sound into the hall.
Both the audience and the artists highly appreciate the excellent room acoustics, made possible by mobile acoustic sails, an orchestra shell and optimal sound radiation into the hall. Photo: ©Montforthaus
Similar to a big opera house, an area 12 m long and 14 m wide is available for stage performances with a headway of 9 m. The forestage can be moved to and positioned at various levels and serves as a hoist. A change of scenes can be done quickly and easily using the available stage machinery.
The Montforthaus is both a concert hall and a lecture hall, equipped with the latest sound engineering ensuring excellent acoustic properties. Our own Steinway D-274 concert grand brings a golden sound into the hall.
Both the audience and the artists highly appreciate the excellent room acoustics, made possible by mobile acoustic sails, an orchestra shell and optimal sound radiation into the hall.

Großer Saal

The Großer Saal, or big hall, is the core of the Montforthaus; it is suspended inside the building like a resonating body, encased in pear wood on the inside and outside.

A big stage with the latest lighting and sound technology. Multifunctional and extremely flexible – ideal for all big events with up to 1,150 participants: conferences, general assemblies, product launches, and – obviously – concerts.
The hall, which is designed for concerts, can also be optimised for all kinds of speech events such as conferences, symposiums or trade fairs, using flexible acoustic elements. Our in-house engineering team, with their many years of expertise, is permanently available to assist you.
The ground floor area of the big hall is 695 m² and can be used for multiple purposes; together with the Altstadtfoyer on the same level and the gallery on the first floor, a total area of 1,000 m² is available for your event. Photo: ©Montforthaus
 

Großer Saal

The Großer Saal, or big hall, is the core of the Montforthaus; it is suspended inside the building like a resonating body, encased in pear wood on the inside and outside.

A big stage with the latest lighting and sound technology. Multifunctional and extremely flexible – ideal for all big events with up to 1,150 participants: conferences, general assemblies, product launches, and – obviously – concerts.
The hall, which is designed for concerts, can also be optimised for all kinds of speech events such as conferences, symposiums or trade fairs, using flexible acoustic elements. Our in-house engineering team, with their many years of expertise, is permanently available to assist you.
The ground floor area of the big hall is 695 m² and can be used for multiple purposes; together with the Altstadtfoyer on the same level and the gallery on the first floor, a total area of 1,000 m² is available for your event. Photo: ©Martin Mischkulnig

Großer Saal

The Großer Saal, or big hall, is the core of the Montforthaus; it is suspended inside the building like a resonating body, encased in pear wood on the inside and outside.

A big stage with the latest lighting and sound technology. Multifunctional and extremely flexible – ideal for all big events with up to 1,150 participants: conferences, general assemblies, product launches, and – obviously – concerts.
The hall, which is designed for concerts, can also be optimised for all kinds of speech events such as conferences, symposiums or trade fairs, using flexible acoustic elements. Our in-house engineering team, with their many years of expertise, is permanently available to assist you.
The ground floor area of the big hall is 695 m² and can be used for multiple purposes; together with the Altstadtfoyer on the same level and the gallery on the first floor, a total area of 1,000 m² is available for your event. Photo: ©Montforthaus

Großer Saal

The Großer Saal, or big hall, is the core of the Montforthaus; it is suspended inside the building like a resonating body, encased in pear wood on the inside and outside.

A big stage with the latest lighting and sound technology. Multifunctional and extremely flexible – ideal for all big events with up to 1,150 participants: conferences, general assemblies, product launches, and – obviously – concerts.
The hall, which is designed for concerts, can also be optimised for all kinds of speech events such as conferences, symposiums or trade fairs, using flexible acoustic elements. Our in-house engineering team, with their many years of expertise, is permanently available to assist you.
The ground floor area of the big hall is 695 m² and can be used for multiple purposes; together with the Altstadtfoyer on the same level and the gallery on the first floor, a total area of 1,000 m² is available for your event. Photo: ©Martin Mischkulnig

Großer Saal

The Großer Saal, or big hall, is the core of the Montforthaus; it is suspended inside the building like a resonating body, encased in pear wood on the inside and outside.

A big stage with the latest lighting and sound technology. Multifunctional and extremely flexible – ideal for all big events with up to 1,150 participants: conferences, general assemblies, product launches, and – obviously – concerts.
The hall, which is designed for concerts, can also be optimised for all kinds of speech events such as conferences, symposiums or trade fairs, using flexible acoustic elements. Our in-house engineering team, with their many years of expertise, is permanently available to assist you.
The ground floor area of the big hall is 695 m² and can be used for multiple purposes; together with the Altstadtfoyer on the same level and the gallery on the first floor, a total area of 1,000 m² is available for your event. Photo: ©Matthias Rhomberg

Altstadtfoyer

The Altstadtfoyer, or historic city foyer, is a spacious divisible function room and lobby to the big hall. Its colour scheme of bronze is quite captivating, and it can be used for many different purposes.

As an extension of the big hall for receptions, on festive occasions, as a space for people to go during intermission, or as individually separable rooms for breakout sessions – you will always feel welcome here.

The Altstadtfoyer is equipped with state-of-the-art technology: big screen, meeting room and media technology, sound system, dimmable ceiling lighting to be controlled via touch panel from daylight white to warm white.
Photo: ©Martin Mischkulnig
The Altstadtfoyer, or historic city foyer, is a spacious divisible function room and lobby to the big hall. Its colour scheme of bronze is quite captivating, and it can be used for many different purposes.

As an extension of the big hall for receptions, on festive occasions, as a space for people to go during intermission, or as individually separable rooms for breakout sessions – you will always feel welcome here.

The Altstadtfoyer is equipped with state-of-the-art technology: big screen, meeting room and media technology, sound system, dimmable ceiling lighting to be controlled via touch panel from daylight white to warm white.

Monfortplatz

The Montfortplatz square is situated in the middle of the medieval historic district of Feldkirch. Only a few steps away, the vivid city offers many shopping facilities, cultural events and gastronomic diversity – and the unique view of Schattenburg castle is present everywhere.
The main entrance to the Montforthaus is located on Montfortplatz, as is access to the rooftop terrace restaurant E3. The extensive glazing of the atrium offers a view of the inside space, making passers-by feel like entering the building with barrier-free ground level access. The three adjacent inner-city squares around the convention centre merge into one wide outdoor space with fluent transitions.
The Montforthaus is located in close proximity to public transport options. The Montforthaus underground car park has 75 public parking places including specially marked loading stations, as well as parking suitable for persons with disabilities. 30 bicycle stands are available in the underground car park of the Montforthaus, and e-bike loading stations are available in front of the Montforthaus.
In addition to above-ground parking, the public underground car parks on Illplatz, Busplatz, at Reichenfeldgasse or Bahnhofcity offer another 600 parking spaces. Photo: ©Martin Mischkulnig

Monfortplatz

The Montfortplatz square is situated in the middle of the medieval historic district of Feldkirch. Only a few steps away, the vivid city offers many shopping facilities, cultural events and gastronomic diversity – and the unique view of Schattenburg castle is present everywhere.
The main entrance to the Montforthaus is located on Montfortplatz, as is access to the rooftop terrace restaurant E3. The extensive glazing of the atrium offers a view of the inside space, making passers-by feel like entering the building with barrier-free ground level access. The three adjacent inner-city squares around the convention centre merge into one wide outdoor space with fluent transitions.
The Montforthaus is located in close proximity to public transport options. The Montforthaus underground car park has 75 public parking places including specially marked loading stations, as well as parking suitable for persons with disabilities. 30 bicycle stands are available in the underground car park of the Montforthaus, and e-bike loading stations are available in front of the Montforthaus.
In addition to above-ground parking, the public underground car parks on Illplatz, Busplatz, at Reichenfeldgasse or Bahnhofcity offer another 600 parking spaces. Photo: ©Martin Pfanner

Monfortplatz

The Montfortplatz square is situated in the middle of the medieval historic district of Feldkirch. Only a few steps away, the vivid city offers many shopping facilities, cultural events and gastronomic diversity – and the unique view of Schattenburg castle is present everywhere.
The main entrance to the Montforthaus is located on Montfortplatz, as is access to the rooftop terrace restaurant E3. The extensive glazing of the atrium offers a view of the inside space, making passers-by feel like entering the building with barrier-free ground level access. The three adjacent inner-city squares around the convention centre merge into one wide outdoor space with fluent transitions.
The Montforthaus is located in close proximity to public transport options. The Montforthaus underground car park has 75 public parking places including specially marked loading stations, as well as parking suitable for persons with disabilities. 30 bicycle stands are available in the underground car park of the Montforthaus, and e-bike loading stations are available in front of the Montforthaus.
In addition to above-ground parking, the public underground car parks on Illplatz, Busplatz, at Reichenfeldgasse or Bahnhofcity offer another 600 parking spaces. Photo: ©Friedrich Böhringer

Kleiner Saal

The minor hall on the upper floor boasts an attractive room height of 6 metres and the latest conference technology.
Using modular partitions, the room layout is quite flexible: either two separately used rooms or open towards the gallery of the Großer Saal.
On 236 m², 234 people can be seated in the Kleiner Saal if seats are arranged in rows. The minor hall is the ideal room for meetings and seminars; additional platform elements can be installed for concerts or theatre performances. The highlights of the modern event technology are a separate director’s window for the external control of meeting room and media technology, as well as suspension points for mobile show lighting. Photo: ©Montforthaus

Kleiner Saal

The minor hall on the upper floor boasts an attractive room height of 6 metres and the latest conference technology.
Using modular partitions, the room layout is quite flexible: either two separately used rooms or open towards the gallery of the Großer Saal.
On 236 m², 234 people can be seated in the Kleiner Saal if seats are arranged in rows. The minor hall is the ideal room for meetings and seminars; additional platform elements can be installed for concerts or theatre performances. The highlights of the modern event technology are a separate director’s window for the external control of meeting room and media technology, as well as suspension points for mobile show lighting. Photo: ©Montforthaus
The minor hall on the upper floor boasts an attractive room height of 6 metres and the latest conference technology.
Using modular partitions, the room layout is quite flexible: either two separately used rooms or open towards the gallery of the Großer Saal.
On 236 m², 234 people can be seated in the Kleiner Saal if seats are arranged in rows. The minor hall is the ideal room for meetings and seminars; additional platform elements can be installed for concerts or theatre performances. The highlights of the modern event technology are a separate director’s window for the external control of meeting room and media technology, as well as suspension points for mobile show lighting.

Seminar room 1

Ideal for smaller events, meetings, lectures including up to 91 persons
Two seminar rooms are located opposite each other on the first floor of the Montforthaus Feldkirch. The seminar foyer including catering facilities offers space for breaks or getting together. With an area of 87 m2, seminar room 1 is suitable for workshops, seminars and group meetings. If seats are arranged in rows, up to 91 persons can be seated. The media equipment is to be controlled via a touch panel. Photo: ©Martin Mischkulnig

Seminar room 1

Ideal for smaller events, meetings, lectures including up to 91 persons
Two seminar rooms are located opposite each other on the first floor of the Montforthaus Feldkirch. The seminar foyer including catering facilities offers space for breaks or getting together. With an area of 87 m2, seminar room 1 is suitable for workshops, seminars and group meetings. If seats are arranged in rows, up to 91 persons can be seated. The media equipment is to be controlled via a touch panel. Photo: ©Martin Mischkulnig

Seminar room 1

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Ideal for smaller events, meetings, lectures including up to 91 persons
Two seminar rooms are located opposite each other on the first floor of the Montforthaus Feldkirch. The seminar foyer including catering facilities offers space for breaks or getting together. With an area of 87 m2, seminar room 1 is suitable for workshops, seminars and group meetings. If seats are arranged in rows, up to 91 persons can be seated. The media equipment is to be controlled via a touch panel.

Großer Saal - gallery

The gallery in the big hall is convincingly flexible: the platforms in the central area of the gallery floor can be adjusted in height – in steps for concerts and floor-level for receptions and trade fairs. Additionally, through mobile partitions, the gallery can be opened towards or separated from the Kleiner Saal (minor hall). Photo: ©David Matthiessen

Großer Saal - gallery

The gallery in the big hall is convincingly flexible: the platforms in the central area of the gallery floor can be adjusted in height – in steps for concerts and floor-level for receptions and trade fairs. Additionally, through mobile partitions, the gallery can be opened towards or separated from the Kleiner Saal (minor hall). Photo: ©Petra Rainer
The gallery in the big hall is convincingly flexible: the platforms in the central area of the gallery floor can be adjusted in height – in steps for concerts and floor-level for receptions and trade fairs. Additionally, through mobile partitions, the gallery can be opened towards or separated from the Kleiner Saal (minor hall).

Seminar room 2

Ideal for workshops with up to 69 persons.
The multifunctional seminar room 2 is perfectly suited to support creative processes, workshops or meetings. The variable furniture lends itself to creative settings and spontaneous alterations. Using conventional folding table legs, the tabletops can be turned into worktops or partitions and magnetic boards. A foldout room divider accommodates an integrated kitchenette. Photo: ©Martin Mischkulnig

Seminar room 2

Ideal for workshops with up to 69 persons.
The multifunctional seminar room 2 is perfectly suited to support creative processes, workshops or meetings. The variable furniture lends itself to creative settings and spontaneous alterations. Using conventional folding table legs, the tabletops can be turned into worktops or partitions and magnetic boards. A foldout room divider accommodates an integrated kitchenette. Photo: ©Martin Mischkulnig
Ideal for workshops with up to 69 persons.
The multifunctional seminar room 2 is perfectly suited to support creative processes, workshops or meetings. The variable furniture lends itself to creative settings and spontaneous alterations. Using conventional folding table legs, the tabletops can be turned into worktops or partitions and magnetic boards. A foldout room divider accommodates an integrated kitchenette.

Rooftop gallery

The light-flooded rooftop gallery on the third floor of the Montforthaus has two glazed sides and offers spectacular views of Schattenburg castle and the mountains of Switzerland. Barrier-free access to the rooftop gallery is possible directly and conveniently using the lift from the underground car park.
An ideal extension of the rooftop gallery is possible through direct access to the 190 m2 terrace, perfectly suited for receptions or banquets. The latest event technology provides all the prerequisites for a thoroughly successful event. Photo: ©Martin Mischkulnig

Rooftop gallery

The light-flooded rooftop gallery on the third floor of the Montforthaus has two glazed sides and offers spectacular views of Schattenburg castle and the mountains of Switzerland. Barrier-free access to the rooftop gallery is possible directly and conveniently using the lift from the underground car park.
An ideal extension of the rooftop gallery is possible through direct access to the 190 m2 terrace, perfectly suited for receptions or banquets. The latest event technology provides all the prerequisites for a thoroughly successful event. Photo: ©Martin Mischkulnig

Rooftop gallery

The light-flooded rooftop gallery on the third floor of the Montforthaus has two glazed sides and offers spectacular views of Schattenburg castle and the mountains of Switzerland. Barrier-free access to the rooftop gallery is possible directly and conveniently using the lift from the underground car park.
An ideal extension of the rooftop gallery is possible through direct access to the 190 m2 terrace, perfectly suited for receptions or banquets. The latest event technology provides all the prerequisites for a thoroughly successful event. Photo: ©Martin Mischkulnig
The light-flooded rooftop gallery on the third floor of the Montforthaus has two glazed sides and offers spectacular views of Schattenburg castle and the mountains of Switzerland. Barrier-free access to the rooftop gallery is possible directly and conveniently using the lift from the underground car park.
An ideal extension of the rooftop gallery is possible through direct access to the 190 m2 terrace, perfectly suited for receptions or banquets. The latest event technology provides all the prerequisites for a thoroughly successful event.

Restaurant

Set lunches, dinner à la carte, and refreshing drinks: the rooftop terrace restaurant E3 in the Montforthaus appeals to all your senses. Just above the roofs of the historic city of Feldkirch. In good weather, you are cordially invited to sit on the rooftop terrace and enjoy the view of the city and the mountains.

The sustainable cuisine, the modern interior and the flexible options for using the space make the rooftop terrace restaurant E3 in the Montforthaus an ideal location for a great variety of events: from weddings and birthday parties through to receptions and company anniversaries. 80 seats are available for your event inside the restaurant, 50 seats are available outside on the terrace, and another 100 seats in the rooftop gallery. Photo: ©dynamicforms photography

Restaurant

Set lunches, dinner à la carte, and refreshing drinks: the rooftop terrace restaurant E3 in the Montforthaus appeals to all your senses. Just above the roofs of the historic city of Feldkirch. In good weather, you are cordially invited to sit on the rooftop terrace and enjoy the view of the city and the mountains.

The sustainable cuisine, the modern interior and the flexible options for using the space make the rooftop terrace restaurant E3 in the Montforthaus an ideal location for a great variety of events: from weddings and birthday parties through to receptions and company anniversaries. 80 seats are available for your event inside the restaurant, 50 seats are available outside on the terrace, and another 100 seats in the rooftop gallery. Photo: ©Martin Mischkulnig

Restaurant terrace

Enjoy your food and drinks above the roofs of Feldkirch
The southeast-facing terrace directly accessible from the restaurant offers additional outside seating way up high, directly below the walls of Schattenburg castle.
Offering an unobstructed view of the gorgeous mountains in the distance, the rooftop terrace is the ideal location for a romantic dinner or for eating out with friends. On summer evenings, there is no more idyllic place to have dinner in Feldkirch. A leisurely get-together, clinking glasses with friends at the bar, some nice drinks and snacks after work – the rooftop terrace restaurant E3 is a favourite spot for connoisseurs. Photo: ©Petra Rainer

Restaurant terrace

Enjoy your food and drinks above the roofs of Feldkirch
The southeast-facing terrace directly accessible from the restaurant offers additional outside seating way up high, directly below the walls of Schattenburg castle.
Offering an unobstructed view of the gorgeous mountains in the distance, the rooftop terrace is the ideal location for a romantic dinner or for eating out with friends. On summer evenings, there is no more idyllic place to have dinner in Feldkirch. A leisurely get-together, clinking glasses with friends at the bar, some nice drinks and snacks after work – the rooftop terrace restaurant E3 is a favourite spot for connoisseurs. Photo: ©Nadine Jochum

Rooftop terrace

The 190 m2 west-facing terrace with direct access from the rooftop gallery is ideally suited for receptions, banquets and atmospheric events. On this rooftop, the noise in the streets seems far away, the fantastic views provide all the stuff for daydreams, allowing your thoughts to roam freely. There could be no better place to spend a lovely evening. Photo: ©Nadine Jochum

Rooftop terrace

The 190 m2 west-facing terrace with direct access from the rooftop gallery is ideally suited for receptions, banquets and atmospheric events. On this rooftop, the noise in the streets seems far away, the fantastic views provide all the stuff for daydreams, allowing your thoughts to roam freely. There could be no better place to spend a lovely evening. Photo: ©Adam Franklin

Rooftop terrace

The 190 m2 west-facing terrace with direct access from the rooftop gallery is ideally suited for receptions, banquets and atmospheric events. On this rooftop, the noise in the streets seems far away, the fantastic views provide all the stuff for daydreams, allowing your thoughts to roam freely. There could be no better place to spend a lovely evening. Photo: ©Montforthaus