Stella Rollig has been named the new artistic director of the Belvedere Museum in Vienna, world-renowned for its impressive collection of paintings by Gustav Klimt. Rollig is leaving her position as ...
Es gibt immer gute Gründe, das Belvedere neu zu entdecken. Neben der berühmten Sammlung mit dem Kuss von Gustav Klimt erwarten Sie Sonderausstellungen an allen drei Standorten. Erleben Sie ein vielseitiges Programm und einen anregenden Austausch bei Führungen, Workshops und inklusiven Angeboten sowie bei Veranstaltungen im Blickle Kino.
There are many reasons to visit the Belvedere! Explore our permanent collection at the Upper Belvedere with highlights from Viennese Modernism and the iconic Kiss by Gustav Klimt, the special exhibitions at the Lower Belvedere, and contemporary art at the Belvedere 21. Interested in booking a guided tour or strolling through our world-famous ...
The Belvedere in Vienna is one of the world’s leading museums. The institution's central tasks focus on exhibiting, researching, collecting, communicating, and preserving. Ongoing advancements and digitalization in all areas ensure the museum’s importance into the future.
Hyperallergic: Vienna’s Belvedere Museum Highlights Three Early Modernists Who Straddled Europe and Asia
Osman Hamdi Bey, "Meditating on the Qur'an" (1902), oil on canvas, 145 x 171 cm (all images courtesy Johannes Stoll / Belvedere Museum) VIENNA — An exhibition centered on three paintings, each by a ...
Vienna’s Belvedere Museum Highlights Three Early Modernists Who Straddled Europe and Asia
For the Belvedere 21 you need to choose the day of your visit. Combination tickets are available as day tickets with a time slot for our most visited location the Upper Belvedere.
Both as a museum and a landmark building, the Belvedere has stood for power and prestige throughout the ages, serving as the setting for courtly festivities, at times as a royal residence, and as the venue for the signing of the Austrian State Treaty in 1955. In an extensive exhibition, the museum will examine the building’s changing roles.