📍 Location: Prinz Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Vienna, Austria
🕰️ Opening Hours: Daily, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
⏳ Visit Duration: 2–3 hours (or longer for art lovers)
Belvedere Museum – Discover Klimt and Baroque Elegance in Vienna
Visit the Belvedere Museum in Vienna to explore Gustav Klimt’s masterpieces, Austrian art history, and imperial baroque architecture in a breathtaking palace setting.
Why 9.4?
The Belvedere combines Austria’s most iconic artworks with magnificent architecture. It loses a few points for being less interactive than other major museums, but remains essential for art lovers and history buffs.
The Belvedere complex includes two baroque palaces — Upper and Lower Belvedere — set in a formal garden
Built in the early 18th century by Prince Eugene of Savoy as a summer residence
Houses the Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, one of Austria’s most important art collections
Known worldwide as the home of Gustav Klimt’s "The Kiss" (1908), an icon of Symbolist and Art Nouveau painting
Main attraction: Klimt’s The Kiss, Judith, and Portrait of Fritza Riedler
Also features Egon Schiele, Oskar Kokoschka, Ferdinand Waldmüller, and other masters of Austrian art
Baroque halls, frescoed ceilings, and grand staircases
Originally Prince Eugene’s residence
Now hosts temporary exhibitions, often featuring modern or international contemporary art
Don't miss the Marble Gallery and Grotesque Hall
French-style baroque gardens connecting the Upper and Lower palaces
Free to enter; perfect for photography, picnics, and panoramic city views
Modern art museum in a separate contemporary structure nearby
Focus on post-1945 Austrian art, film, and media installations
Ticket Type | Price (approx.) |
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Upper Belvedere | €17.00 |
Lower Belvedere | €15.00 |
Belvedere 21 | €9.00 |
Combo Ticket (Upper + Lower + 21) | ~€24.00 |
Under 18 / Vienna Pass | Free / Included |
Online booking recommended for peak seasons
Free admission for EU students under 26 on certain days
In front of the Upper Belvedere façade with the fountain pools
Inside the Gold Room with The Kiss
Upper Palace balconies overlooking Vienna
In the symmetrical gardens during spring or autumn
Klimt-themed merchandise: scarves, notebooks, prints, magnets
Austrian art books and posters
Café at Upper Belvedere for a relaxed break with views
Salm Bräu: Traditional Austrian brewery with schnitzel, sausages, and craft beer
Restaurant Sperl: A historic Viennese café with old-world charm
Café Belvedere: On-site for coffee, strudel, and sandwiches
Tram: D-line to Schloss Belvedere stop
Subway: U1 to Südtiroler Platz-Hauptbahnhof, 10 min walk
Walking Distance: ~15 min from Karlsplatz or Naschmarkt
Go early in the day to avoid crowds in front of The Kiss
Visit Belvedere 21 for a quieter, more contemporary art experience
The gardens at sunset are peaceful and beautifully lit
The museum is air-conditioned — great on hot summer days