Violette Redoute 2026

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Dress code

Women:  Evening dress, ball gown , cocktail dress , mask
Men:  Tailcoat, tuxedo , gala uniform, black suit with bow tie

 

Violette Redoute: Masks and Ladies' Choice

Interesting conversations at the sparkling wine, wine, and beer bars. Relaxed or sporty circles on the dance floor. Exciting new acquaintances. In short, a wonderful night of dancing in the company of numerous Cartel and fraternity brothers. This is what Viennese fraternity balls have always stood for.

Just as the  Rudolfina Redoute  on Shrove Monday represents the glittering finale of Vienna's grand balls, the Violette Redoute is a fitting kickoff to the ball season. In January, the Palais Ferstel will once again be celebrating its student waltz celebrations!

The Violette Redoute is one of the oldest and most traditional student ball events in Austria. The word "Redoute" means "masquerade ball" – and the hallmark of a Redoute is the masks worn by the ladies. Every lady, whether she attends alone or accompanied, wears a mask that usually covers the area around the eyes.

The design and selection of the mask is up to the woman: anything—from classically elegant to trendy, modern, and unusual—is permitted. The highlight of the ball night is the unmasking , during which all women ceremoniously remove their masks.

Another characteristic of a Redoute is the choice of the lady . This means a reversal of the usual order of invitation in couple dancing: It's not the man who addresses the woman, but the woman who addresses the man.

Program and cast

8:00 PM
Admission and introduction

9:00 p.m.
Entry of the young ladies and young gentlemen committee
Entry of the guests of honor
Opening dance
All waltzes!

Ladies' choice until midnight

00:00
Coronation of the Ball Queen & Unmasking Quadrille

03:00
Last Waltz

 

Musical accompaniment

Great Ballroom
FourandMore-Band

In the arcade courtyard
"Uhrsprung" band from 10:00 PM

Further highlights:

Snack, wine and beer bar, culinary delicacies

Palais Ferstel

 

The Palais Ferstel is located in one of the oldest parts of Vienna, the Palaisviertel in the 1st district.

 

Unlike many other palaces in the Austrian capital Palais Ferstel is not named after its owner, with that honour going instead to its architect. But not until it was completely renovated in 1982. Otherwise it would have ended up being known as the national bank or the stock exchange building, in recognition of the roles originally intended for this opulent structure built by Heinrich von Ferstel.

 

Be that as it may, Palais Ferstel continues to cast its magic on guests at meetings and parties alike, with its fantastic Venetian-cum-Florentine-cum-Trecento architecture, something you won’t find anywhere else in the capital. With stunning rooms, dazzling chandeliers and an impressive colonnaded courtyard. An Italian Palazzo – in the heart of Vienna’s historic first district, on Freyung.

 

Echoes of the early bank and stock exchange days
The history of the building, which was actually designed as a bank and stock exchange, provides the ideal backstory for business-related events, like award ceremonies, product presentations and conferences.


Celebrate in Venetian Trecento style

A uniquely versatile venue, it is also ideally placed to host unforgettable celebrations! The Grosser Ferstelsaal has ample space for dancing and gala dinners.


Café Central
Where the “Centralists” once met

Café Central moved into Palais Ferstel in 1876. This coffeehouse is a bone fide Viennese institution! Many years ago it was the meeting place of choice for a group of poets, philosophers and revolutionaries sometimes referred to as the “Centralists”. Like then, today’s patrons are spoiled for choice thanks to Café Central’s mouth-watering choice of culinary creations.

There is so much to say about Café Central that it has its own site.


Construction style
Late-romantic historicism


Capacities
80 – 700 people

 

 


Four rooms for every occasion.


Großer Ferstelsaal
Where guests feel like globetrotters on a world cruise. You could be forgiven for thinking that you were aboard a luxury liner of yesteryear, with the waves lapping at the side. Shaped like the bow of a ship, this giant hall has a distinctly maritime feel to it. Surrounded by magnificent columns and decorated with a truly unique coffered wooden ceiling. Vienna’s most opulent room.

 


Kleiner Ferstelsaal
Running out of space in the main room? Then simply open the beautiful double doors to the Kleiner Ferstelsaal. This small Venetian-inspired pavilion provides ample space for buffets and can – to come back down to earth for a moment – be used as an exhibition space. Set up as a bar, it is perfect for a tête-a-tête.

 

Arkadenhof
Why travel to Italy when the Arkadenhof – with its magnificent marble staircase and amazing glass ceiling reminiscent of Trecento-era Venice – is just bursting with Mediterranean charm?

The Arkadenhof is ideal for functions of all kinds, hosting press conferences or serious discussions away from prying eyes.

 

Portico
If you are looking for wood-panelling, then the Portico is the ideal complement to the Grosser Ferstelsaal. For a chat, a coffee or an informal business meeting.

Palais Ferstel 2
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Palais Ferstel
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