Villa Beer
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We are celebrating the opening of Villa Beer with an open house on March 8!
Tickets for this event and our regular program are fully booked until the end of April.
The dates for the beginning of May are online and available for booking.

In the future, we will be releasing new dates every Monday, always 12 weeks in advance. 
Please sign up for our newsletter, where we will inform you when new offers will be available for booking.

Garden view
Garden view
Foto: Hertha Hurnaus
The House

Join us on a journey through the history of Villa Beer, discover the distinctive architectural language of Josef Frank and Oskar Wlach, learn about its residents and gain insight into the elaborate restoration process.

View of the living room and the staircase to the mezzanine floor
View of the living room and the staircase to the mezzanine floor
Foto: Studio Huger
Visit

There are several different ways to discover Villa Beer.  Join a guided tour from Wednesday to Sunday, or buy a time slot ticket on weekends.

Visit our various events
Visit our various events
Foto: Victoria Posch
Events

A place of exchange, research, and cultural inspiration, Villa Beer extends a warm welcome. Check our calendar to discover new events and tailor your visit according to personal interest.

Villa Beer at night
Villa Beer at night
Foto: Studio Huger
Rental

Become a host at Villa Beer! Villa Beer offers an exceptional setting for private occasions, corporate events, conferences, lectures and cultural events.

Stay overnight in one of our three guest rooms
Stay overnight in one of our three guest rooms
Foto: Studio Huger
Overnight Stay

If you would like to spend more time in the house and get a feel for what it's like to live here, why not stay overnight?

The large window in the dining room has been meticulously restored
The large window in the dining room has been meticulously restored
Foto: Studio Huger
Restoration

On our blog, we take you behind the scenes of the restoration process. 

Streetview, 1931
Streetview, 1931
Foto: Julius Scherb
Gallery

The gallery shows pictures from 1931 compared to photographs taken after the renovation in 2025.