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BELVEDERE PALACE

Painting – Sculpting – Arts
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Open - from 09h00 to 18h00 Opening hours

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Prinz Eugen-Straße 273e, Vienna, Austria
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2024
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2024

This sublime Baroque castle houses one of the country's finest collections, including Klimt's famous Kiss .

One of Vienna's architectural jewels, the Belvedere Palace's monumental façade marks the cityscape and dominates the skyline, like a magnificent Baroque castle. It is the perfect setting for one of Austria's richest collections, featuring major works by Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka. This grandiose architectural ensemble comprises two buildings, the Upper and Lower Belvedere, linked by a formal garden. The palace was commissioned in 1723 by Prince Eugene of Savoy as his summer residence, and was built by Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt, who, along with Fischer von Erlach, was a champion of the Baroque period. Originally, the Upper Belvedere was intended primarily for prestige and exhibition purposes. On the death of Prince Eugene, the Habsburgs acquired it and transformed it into an imperial gallery. The painting collection was then transferred from the Stallburg to the Upper Belvedere, where it was displayed to the public. Until 1914, the castle was the residence of Crown Prince Franz Ferdinand. Here, in 1955, the Allies and the Austrian state signed the famous "Staatsvertrag", marking the beginning of the Second Austrian Republic and the withdrawal of the occupying troops.

The Upper Belvedere is more Baroque than the Lower Belvedere. From the large marble hall, the view over the gardens is magnificent. Well thought-out and well appointed, this Belvedere houses the largest collection of Austrian art from the Middle Ages to the present day, complemented by works by foreign artists including Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh and Max Beckmann. The museum is also home to Klimt's famous Kiss and several masterpieces by Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka. Interwar and postwar art is presented on the second floor.

The lower Belvedere and the former orangery host high-quality temporary exhibitions of Austrian art in an international context, in line with the mission defined in 1903. The Belvedere gardens are a Mecca of Baroque landscape design. The Alpine Garden in the castle grounds is the oldest in Europe. While the Upper Belvedere was reserved for performances, the Lower Belvedere was the prince's actual place of residence.

Added to this is Belvedere 21, the original pavilion for the 1958 World's Fair, dedicated to Austrian art of the 20th and 21st centuries. This space is particularly renowned for its screenings of contemporary film creations.

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Visited in april 2024
Wir haben es von draußen angeschaut.
Visited in april 2024
Nice place. I recommend using an audio guide
Visited in april 2024
Palazzo stupendo, museo ancora di più.
L'atmosfera riporta ad antichi fasti, per una esperienza immersiva e sotto ogni aspetto sbalorditiva.
È consigliato comprare il biglietto in anticipo. Non è possibile entrare prima dell'orario indicato nel biglietto.
Consigliatissima l'audio guida disponibile in molte lingue che riesce a importanti informazioni senza dispersioni.
I giardini sono aperti e visitabile senza biglietto. Il museo con alcune delle migliori opere di Klimt e Monet, ma non solo, si trova nel Belvedere Superiore.
Visited in april 2024
Don't buy ticket. Just go visit the garden.

Well the palace is huge and is ticked. However, the garden behind it captures its essence is what I had heard. The garden is open for all for free. It has beautiful sculptures, a lot of flora, and fountains. The sculptures are unique and perfect for time travel. The garden is extremely well kept and has flowers like tulip and lavender. One can breath the fragrance in the air. A lot of tourists stop here and so should you!
You can sit around and take a moment to absorb the beauty.
There's a small cafe there as well which too is open for all. They seemed to have a decent collection but they don't allow takeaway... They are strictly "dine-in" only. We were in a rush so couldn't sit in, but if you have time - the desserts looked good
Visited in april 2024
Upper Belvedere is where we visited. Sunday tickets bought on same day so we had an hour 15 minutes wait, which we spent on the lawn. Nice paintings from artists like Klint and many exhibitions from and about female artists. The Kiss and Napoleon at the Great St. Bernard Pass can be viewed. Most gallery rooms are small and square, so you can get through all 3 floors of exhibits quickly (1.5 hours). Some paintings have longer descriptions in German and English than others. Some paintings post a no picture allowed sign. Bathrooms are throughout. There is also a locker where backpacks should be stored for €2 which you get back upon leaving. The grounds are large with grassy areas, benches, and some Egyptian sphinx type statues. The fountains were not on.

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