Vienna's historic post office transformed into Wilde aparthotel with Secessionist-inspired design
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Natasha Levy
4d ago· 7 min readenNews
Summary
Interior design studio Stephanie Barba Mendoza has transformed a 19th-century landmark post office building in Vienna's Fleischmarkt district into the Wilde aparthotel. The design draws heavily from Vienna's rich artistic history, particularly the Secessionist movement, weaving references to the city's cultural past throughout the communal spaces. The building operated as a post office for 150 years before its conversion into this hospitality space.
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· 2 pulledInterior design studio Stephanie Barba Mendoza looked to Vienna's artistic past to devise the communal spaces of this aparthotel.
The landmark post office building was constructed in Vienna's Fleischmarkt district in 1854 and stayed in operation for 150 years.
Stephanie Barba Mendoza looked to Vienna's artistic past to devise the communal spaces of aparthotel Wilde, occupying an old post office.
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