Leopold Museum
Experience art's emotional dance at the Leopold Museum. Explore Egon Schiele's vivid works, Gustav Klimt's intensity, and Vienna Secession's revolutionary era. Choose curated Vienna art experiences.-
Gain unlimited access to the Leopold Museum's exhibits and unique collections with this ticket.
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Admire the world’s largest collection of Egon Schiele paintings at the museum.
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Get inspired by the work of artists such as Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, and Richard Gerstl.
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Marvel at the light-colored limestone in contrast to the historic ambiance of the stables of the Leopold Museum.
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Upgrade your tickets to see more of Vienna with a 1, 2, 3, or 6-day Vienna Pass and save up to 40% on fast-track entry to 70+ attractions.
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Gain unlimited access to the Leopold Museum's exhibits and unique collections with this ticket.
-
Admire the world’s largest collection of Egon Schiele paintings at the museum.
-
Get inspired by the work of artists such as Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, and Richard Gerstl.
-
Marvel at the light-colored limestone in contrast to the historic ambiance of the stables of the Leopold Museum.
-
Upgrade your tickets to see more of Vienna with a 1, 2, 3, or 6-day Vienna Pass and save up to 40% on fast-track entry to 70+ attractions.
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About Leopold Museum
Leopold Museum is an enchanting haven showcasing Vienna's cultural richness in the heart of the city. Discover the works of Klimt and Schiele amidst the vibrant MuseumsQuartier. Dive into the Vienna Secession movement and immerse yourself in Austria's artistic legacy at the Leopold Museum.
Why visit Leopold Museum?
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Main Entrance off Museumsplatz 1
Lockers are available at museum to store your luggage and other bags.
Accessible toilets are available throughout the Leopold Museum.
Free Wifi is available within the attraction premises.
Most sections of the Leopold Museum are wheelchair accessible.
Visitors with service animals, such as guide dogs, are welcome at the Leopold Museum.