Get pocket-friendly combo tickets to Upper Belvedere and Lower Belvedere Palace and experience Baroque architecture at its best.
Highlights
Highlights
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Save up with this ticket that features the Upper and Lower Belvedere Palace and avoid the snaking ticket lines!
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Marvel at the stunning Baroque landmark which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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The Upper Belvedere houses the world’s largest collection of Gustav Klimt’s paintings, including the Art Nouveau icon Kiss.
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Explore the magnificent staterooms which now are a permanent home to the highlights of the Belvedere collection, from the Middle Ages to the present day.
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The Lower Belvedere combines quality art exhibitions with classical Baroque architecture.
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The staterooms of Prince Eugene such as The Marble Hall, the Marble Gallery, and Gold Cabinet are spectacular sights to be seen.
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Between the Upper and Lower Belvedere, the glorious gardens extend over three large terraces.
Inclusions
Inclusions
Upper Belvedere Palace
- Entry to the Upper Belvedere
Lower Belvedere Palace
- Entry to the Lower Belvedere
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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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 the Baroque architectural ensemble.
Upper Belvedere Palace
The magnificent structure was built in the 18th century when the Austrian general Prince Eugene of Savoy commissioned a summer residence from the famous Baroque architect Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt. After the demise of Prince Eugene, the entire complex was acquired by Empress Maria Theresa. She transformed the Upper Belvedere into an exhibition venue for the imperial collections, thus turning the place into one of the world's first public museums. In the present day, the Belvedere is one of the 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), famous works from the periods of Austrian Baroque, French Impressionism, Viennese Biedermeier, and from Vienna around 1900.
Lower Belvedere Palace
The Lower Belvedere served as a residential building for Prince Eugene and marked the boundary between the Baroque building complex and the imperial city of Vienna. Today, the rooms of Lower Belvedere and the Orangery play host to illustrious temporary exhibitions and events. Other highlights of the palace include The Hall of Grotesques, The Marble Gallery, The Gold Cabinet, and the Palace Stables. See the stucco war trophies that proudly reflect Prince Eugene's military successes in The Marble Gallery, and see the lavish Gold Cabinet that has been displayed in its original condition since 1765. Visit The Hall of Grotesques to admire paintings preserved in their original condition, as well as the grotesques painted on the walls and ceilings. A special treat awaits art lovers in the Palace Stables, the home of priceless artworks from the Medieval collection.
Operating hours
Operating hours
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Important Information
Upper Belvedere Palace
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Entry to the Upper Belvedere Palace is scheduled according to specific time slots. Guests are required to arrive during their chosen time slot in order to gain access.
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Please note that it is not mandatory to carry ID proof if you have only purchased non-discounted tickets
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There are gender-specific, disabled toilets on the ground floor.
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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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There are two elevators that can be accessed via a few steps; a wheelchair ramp is available. The staff is always happy to help.
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Some seating is available in the exhibition rooms. Museum stools can be borrowed from the cloakroom.
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Guide dogs and assistance dogs are welcome at the Belvedere museums.
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A wheelchair is available from the cloakroom for visitors with mobility access requirements.
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The passage through the park between the Upper and Lower Belvedere is not barrier-free.
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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 Palace
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The BIP garage at Palais Schwarzenberg and the BIP garage at Schwarzenbergplatz offer discounted parking for a time window of 6 hours. When you validate your parking ticket at the ticket offices of the Lower or Upper Belvedere (see opening times), you can park for up to 6 hours for € 6 in one of the two garages that are open all day (midnight)
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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.
Audio Guide
Upper Belvedere Palace
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Audio guides are available at the ticket counter in German, English, French, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Ukrainian.
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Rental fees: Permanent collection tour €5.00.
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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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Smartify App: Download the free app on App Store or Google Play. Explore the collection, enjoy audio tours from the comfort of your home, save favorite objects and share them with your online community. You can explore the collection or scan an image on-site with your mobile phone and immerse yourself in the history of the works.
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Please note that the Austrian sign language multimedia guides are only available free of charge on YouTube as videos on your mobile phone. A new edition of the multimedia guides is still being worked on.
Lower Belvedere Palace
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An audio guide is available at the ticket counter in German and English, only for selected temporary exhibitions.
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Rental fees: €5 on site and also on Smartify.
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For reasons of hygiene, we ask you to use personal headphones (standard 3.5 mm connection). As an alternative, disposable headphones are provided.
Operating Hours
Lower Belvedere Palace
- Daily: 10am to 6pm
Upper Belvedere Palace
- Daily: 9am to 6pm
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
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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.
Ticket Redemption Point - Lower Belvedere
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Redeem your ticket at Lower Belvedere
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Address: Rennweg 6, 1030 Vienna, Austria
Get Directions to the Ticket Redemption Point
Getting There
Public Transport
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Tram 71, Station "Unteres Belvedere".
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Tram D, Station "Gußhaustraße".
Bike
- Bike parking at the Rennweg entrance.