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Belvedere Palace: Where History Meets Artistry in Vienna

Sitting on a lush hill on the outskirts of Vienna and is a stunning piece of architecture that exemplifies the Baroque style, The Belvedere Palace in Vienna is a sublime celebration of Austrian art and history. This historical complex consists of two Baroque palaces, the Upper and the Lower Belvedere, and offers a magnificent display of art from different eras. 

It’s not just the unique architecture and invaluable paintings that make it one of Vienna’s most visited museums; it’s a complete package of history, art, and culture.

The Intricate History and Architecture

The Belvedere Museum is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and consists of a baroque mansion with two palaces. The complex was built for Prince Eugene of Savoy in the 18th century, and today it’s a magnificent showcase of antiques, artifacts, and art.

One of the unique features is the grand staircase, which leads visitors from the lower gardens to the Upper Belvedere Palace and leaves them awestruck with its grandeur. 

Fun fact: the grand staircase was used as the final scene of ‘Before Sunrise’, a Hollywood film that won a Golden Bear award for the Best Director at the Berlin International Film Festival.

Apart from the grand staircase, the elaborate ceiling of the ballroom is another striking feature, designed with high-quality paintings and personalized corniced stucco works, it is genuinely magnificent. These features reflect the exceptional craftsmanship of the 18th century and are worth exploring.

The Display at Belvedere Museum

The Upper Belvedere is filled with exceptional masterpieces of art that exude historic importance, and visitors can explore them all. The massive and valuable plaster casts of the Pantheon frieze are proud additions to the museum, along with the grand ornamental staircase, which displays a beautiful collection of marble busts from the old Greco-Roman era.

Another unique feature of the Upper Belvedere is the Galerie der Meisterwerke, a gallery that showcases many Austrian paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries. Not to mention the attention-grabbing landscapes and religious depictions.

The Lower Belvedere, by contrast, is a relatively small collection of art that’s focused primarily on the Baroque period and has themes like weddings, secular inventory, and lavish summer palaces. Seeing the art in this context offers insights into Baroque culture, courtliness, and life in general.

The Permanent Collection at the Belvedere Museum

The Belvedere Museum’s permanent collection isn’t just limited to fine art. However, art is still the central focus, and that’s where it excels. It consists of priceless art pieces that have been acquired over time, with a focus on Baroque works. Some standout pieces include ‘The Kiss’ by Gustav Klimt, a classic painting that captures true passion and romance.

Other notable paintings in the museum are the works by Egon Schiele, one of the most important artists of the 20th century. In addition, visitors can explore works of art from famous artists like Oskar Kokoschka, Richard Gerstl, and Koloman Moser.

What Sets this Museum Apart?

Amazing events and exhibitions are a staple at the Belvedere Palace, making it an ever-changing and dynamic museum to visit.

Gaze at the stunning collection of over 430 paintings and artworks that are over 800 years old in the palace. Art and architecture enthusiasts will find much to appreciate here, and for culture lovers, it is a must-visit place in Vienna. The museum provides visitors an opportunity to explore the remarkable richness of Baroque art and architecture and offers a glimpse into Austria’s intellectual and cultural history. 

Timings : Belvedere Palace

Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Ticket Prices : Belvedere Palace

Adult (above 18) 16.70 EUR

Senior (above 64) 13.40 EUR

Students with ID (19-25) 13.40 EUR

Children (under 19) go for free

Important Information

Wheelchair Accessible

Parking for people with disabilities is located next to the entrance gate of the Upper Belvedere

Guide dogs are permitted

Cloackroom

Audio guides are available at the ticket counter in German, English, French, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Ukrainian.

The audio guide is available at the ticket counter in German and English, only for selected temporary exhibitions.

Restrictions

Food and drinks

Luggage or large bags

Flash photography

Tripods

Selfie stick

How To Reach Belvedere Palace

Location: Prinz Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Vienna

You can take the tram to the nearest tram stop Schloss Belvedere from where the Palace is a short walk.

FAQs

Is photography allowed in Belvedere Palace?

Yes, photography and videography are permitted for non-commercial purposes only.

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