Museum housing superb paintings by the masters of Viennese modernism, including the world's largest collection of Egon Schiele.
The Leopold Museum, the most visited museum in the MuseumsQuartier, was opened in 2001 and originally housed the private collection of Rudolph and Elisabeth Leopold. Today it houses superb paintings by the masters of Viennese modernism, including the world's largest collection of Egon Schiele: the museum exhibits 42 paintings by the artist (including Self-Portrait with Lampion Fruit and Portrait of Wally Neuzil), 187 original graphics (sketches and colored sheets), and autographs. Some masterpieces by Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Herbert Böckel, Hans Böhler, Richard Gerstl and other great painters of the 19th century such as Friedrich Gauermann or Emil Jakob Schindler are also on display. Paintings, prints and objects from the 19th and 20th centuries have also been added to the collection, including valuable art and craft objects as well as original furniture by the artists of the Jugendstil and Wiener Werkstätte. In all, 5,400square meters of exhibition space! The whole is housed in a futuristic concrete building, whose architecture contrasts with the former imperial stables. Inside, large, bright rooms highlight the darkness of Schiele's and other artists' works, and the panoramic window, as well as the MQ Libelle rooftop, offer a breathtaking view of the old city. One of Vienna's most pleasant museums to visit, especially since the temporary exhibitions are of a high quality.
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