Belvedere 21: Museum of Contemporary Art is a modernist-style steel and glass building designed by Austrian architect Karl Schwanzer. Originally constructed as the Austrian pavilion or temporary showr
Belvedere 21: Museum of Contemporary Art is a modernist-style steel and glass building designed by Austrian architect Karl Schwanzer. Originally constructed as the Austrian pavilion or temporary showroom for the Expo 58 in Brussels, it was later transferred to Vienna to house the Museum of the 20th Century.
See Gustav Klimt's The Kiss and more in Vienna's magnificent baroque palace
Unfavorable. We did not know that our ship was leaving earlier than expected and so tried to change our ticket times. It was past the time where you allowed modification and the museum would not accept your credit. So we had to pay twice for entry.
It took me a while before giving a hasty review.
Klimt's works are fantastic, obviously worth the ticket alone. The garden is very beautiful; from the palace down, a pleasant walk that brings you closer to the center.
The organization left me perplexed. The rooms of the works are distributed on tw...
Get immersed in the Baroque majesty of Lower Belvedere Palace in Vienna
After a little difficulty locating the entrance to the lower palace β and were asked for help from someone looking for the entrance of the upper palace too - we were soon on an incredible journey viewing medieval and more recent works of art. We loved the layout and our only regret is that we hadn...
We did not see any interesting historical rooms or really anything about Belveder. It was mostly just awful looking modern art and the historical pieces that were actually worth it were stuffed in former horse stables in the back. It is definitely not worth the money ;)
Overdose on modern art in a funky Viennese museum - it's good for you!
Not interesting and poor
I expect to somting else