Dorotheum

The Dorotheum (German pronunciation: [ˌdoːʀoˈteːʊm] ) is one of the world's oldest auction houses and is the largest auction house of art items in Continental Europe. Established by Emperor Joseph I in 1707, it has its headquarters in Vienna on the Dorotheergasse and branches in other European countries. Besides auctions, the retail sector also plays a major role in Dorotheum's business. In the Dorotheum, works of art, antiques, furniture, and jewellery from various centuries are put up for auction. The building is constructed in the neo-classical style. It is an attraction for Viennese natives and numerous tourists alike.

Dorotheum GmbH & Co KG
Company typePublic
IndustryAuctions
Founded1707
HeadquartersVienna, Austria
Key people
Chairman Martin Boehm, Lucas Tinzl
Number of employees
ca. 530
Websitewww.dorotheum.com

Branches exist in Vienna in the Austrian states, the Czech capital of Prague, and the Italian cities of Milan and Rome, as well as in Düsseldorf, Munich and Brussels.

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