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Enjoy a unique cultural experience by visiting the Belvedere Vienna museum! The Upper Belvedere has Klimt's Kiss & Permanent Collection while the Lower Belvedere features rotating Temporary Exhibitions, both located among breathtaking Baroque venues.
Highlights
Highlights
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Discover the Upper or Lower Belvedere with a ticket option of your choice.
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With this ticket, you can skip the lines at the ticket counter/box office and head straight to the museum entrance.
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Choose Upper Belvedere and discover a range of artistic masterpieces, from Gustav Klimt's The Kiss to pieces by Van Gogh and Egon Schiele.
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Soak in the grandeur of the building's Baroque architecture and admire the 430 artworks spanning 800 years of art history.
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The magnificent Lower Belvedere, which was the former residence of Prince Eugene, now proudly showcases a myriad of prestigious exhibitions.
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Step into the enigmatic Hall of Grotesques and wander through the shining Gold Cabinet and grand Marble Gallery to uncover a world of art and architecture!
Inclusions
Inclusions
Upper Belvedere
- Entry to Upper Belvedere
Lower Belvedere
- Entry to Lower Belvedere
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Ratings & Reviews
Ratings & Reviews
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Your Experience
Your Experience
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Belvedere Palace is also the site of the Austrian State Treaty. Consisting of two palaces, the Upper and Lower Belvedere, and extensive gardens the unique complex is one of the world's most supreme specimens of a Baroque architectural ensemble.
The Upper Belvedere
For an artistic retreat, the Upper Belvedere is the perfect getaway! The Upper Belvedere is one of the most prominent museums across the globe, with famous art collections dating all the way back to the Middle Ages. Highlights include the world's largest collection of Gustav Klimt paintings (including The Kiss and Judith), famous works from the periods of Austrian Baroque, French Impressionism, Viennese Biedermeier, and from Vienna around 1900. You can also admire works by Austrian artists like Rueland Frueauf the Elder, Elena Luksch-Makowsky, and Helene Funke, apart from international artists like Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Auguste Rodin.
The Lower Belvedere
Calling all history lovers, the Lower Belvedere is a treasure trove that will take you back in time! Located in Vienna, the majestic Lower Belvedere palace is a magnificent 18th-century structure which now serves as an exhibition centre. Focusing on Austrian artists within an international context and showcasing pivotal works of Western art history, this UNESCO World Heritage Site was originally built for the diplomat and collector Prince Eugene of Savoy to admire his exceptional Baroque architecture collection.
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Important Information
Upper Belvedere
- Audio guides are available by the ticket counter in German, English, French, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Ukrainian.
Rental fees: Permanent collection tour €5.00, Austrian sign language multimedia guide permanent collection € 2.00.
For reasons of hygiene, we ask you to use personal headphones (standard 3.5 mm connection). As an alternative, disposable headphones are provided.
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The parking lot for people with disabilities is located right next to the entrance gate of the Upper Belvedere, Prinz Eugen-Straße 27.
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Due to renovation works, the museum shop in the Upper Belvedere will be located in the first and second room of the original IN SIGHT exhibition until the end of February, accessible from the left staircase on the ground floor.
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Facilities: Wheelchair Accessibility, Guide Dog Accommodation, Lockers, Cloakroom.
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Note: With your time slot ticket you book a fixed access time to the museum. The duration of your stay is unlimited.
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The Upper Belvedere's north and west facades are set to undergo renovations from April 2024. Scaffolding will be disguised with a net replicating the facade. The entrance and access to the venue will remain unaffected.
Lower Belvedere
- The audio guide is available at the ticket counter in German and English, only for selected temporary exhibitions.
For hygiene reasons, we ask you to use personal headphones (standard 3.5 mm connection). As an alternative, disposable headphones are provided.
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Facilities: Wheelchair Accessibility, Guide Dog Accommodation & Cloakroom.
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Note: With your time slot ticket you book a fixed access time to the museum. The duration of your stay is unlimited.
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The Lower Belvedere closes early on the 24th. Belvedere 21 is open on 25 Dec and 1 Jan. (Normally closed on Mondays but closed on the 24th).
Restrictions
- Please note that luggage or large bags are not allowed in the museum.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Please display your mobile voucher at the attraction.
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If you have purchased reduced-price tickets, please carry your valid photo ID proof for verification. Students must show their valid student IDs.
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Note: ID card is NOT required if you have purchased non-discounted tickets.
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Please arrive at the attraction 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your experience to avoid any delays.
Ticket Redemption Point
Upper Belvedere Palace
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Redeem your ticket at Upper Belvedere
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Address: Prinz Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Wien, Austria
Get Directions to the Ticket Redemption Point
Getting There
Public Transport
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Tram D, Station "Schloss Belvedere".
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Train & S-Bahn, Tram 18, O, Station "Quartier Belvedere".
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Underground U1, Station "Südtiroler Platz/Hauptbahnhof“ & walkway around 15 minutes.
Bike
Bike parking in the palace gardens, entrances Prinz-Eugen-Straße and Landstraßer Gürtel.
Lower Belvedere Palace
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Redeem your ticket at Lower Belvedere.
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Address: Rennweg 6A, 1030 Wien, Austria.
Getting There
By Bus
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The closest bus stop is Unteres Belvedere. It is a quick 1-minute walk to the redemption point.
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Board bus N71 to get you there.
By Tram
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The closest tram stop is Unteres Belvedere. It is a quick 1-minute walk to the redemption point.
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Board tram 71 to get you there.
Restrictions
- Please note that luggage or large bags are not allowed in the museum.