It was commissioned by Nikolaus II, Prince Esterházy in 1802 to be designed and built by Karl von Moreau.
The palace was three stories high and built in the Empire style.
The entrance was an enormous archway with a coffered ceiling.
From there, a staircase decorated with Corinthian columns led to an elegant ballroom with mirrored double-doors, walls clad in white, artificial marble, gilded capitals, frescoes, and a richly decorated parquet.
The new owners, the Verein der Freunde des Wohnungseigentums (Association of the Friends of Real Estate), had the building demolished in 1955 to make way for a new building.