Combo (Save 8%): Direct Entry Tickets to Upper and Lower Belvedere Palace at Belvedere 21
Explore the Upper and Lower Belvedere Palaces in Vienna with a single ticket. Book now for direct access to world-class art.
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- Spectacular visuals
Visitors rave about the stunning Baroque architecture and beautiful gardens of the Belvedere Palace. With over 800 years of art and history on display, there's something for everyone to enjoy. The 4.5-star rating is a testament to the palace's enduring appeal and the excellent experience it offers to visitors.
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Your experience Explore 800 years of art and Baroque beauty across two iconic palaces. Getting started Enter either the Upper or Lower Belvedere Palace with your combo ticket. Both are part of a UNESCO-listed complex known for its grand design, landscaped gardens, and historic significance—including the signing of the Austrian State Treaty. Upper Belvedere Palace Built as a summer residence for Prince Eugene of Savoy in the 18th century, the Upper Belvedere was later transformed by Empress Maria Theresa into one of the world’s first public museums. Today, it houses an outstanding art collection across centuries and movements. Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss : See one of Austria’s most iconic paintings, part of the largest Klimt collection in the world. European masters: Admire works by Schiele, Monet, Rodin, and Van Gogh, along with pieces from the Baroque and Biedermeier periods. Architectural splendor: Wander through frescoed ceilings, marble staircases, and ornate salons that reflect Viennese grandeur. Lower Belvedere Palace Once Prince Eugene’s main residence, the Lower Belvedere blends stately living with artistic legacy. Today, it hosts rotating exhibitions in a series of richly decorated rooms. The Hall of Grotesques: Discover playful 18th-century ceiling and wall paintings preserved in their original form. The Marble Gallery: See stucco war trophies celebrating Prince Eugene’s military victories. The Gold Cabinet: Marvel at golden walls and mirrored panels, intact since 1765. Palace Stables: Explore rare Medieval artworks on display in a former royal stable.
Good to know
- Age suitability
- There is no age restriction for visiting the Belvedere Palace, but children under 6 years old can enter for free. Children between 6-18 years old receive a discounted ticket.
- Know before you go
Before visiting the Belvedere Palace, consider the following tips. Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking through the grand halls and gardens. Bring a camera to capture the stunning Baroque architecture and art. Plan to arrive early to avoid crowds and make the most of your 90-minute visit. The complex is wheelchair accessible, but some areas may be difficult to navigate. Check the official website for any updates on accessibility before your visit.
- Visitor guidelines
To ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors, please follow these guidelines. Photography is allowed for personal use, but tripods and commercial photography require permission. Be respectful of other visitors and the artwork on display. Smoking and eating are not allowed inside the palaces. Follow the instructions of staff and security personnel at all times.
Frequently asked
How long does it take?
The visit typically lasts around 90 minutes, but you can spend more time exploring the gardens and exhibitions.
Is it suitable for families?
Yes, the Belvedere Palace is a great destination for families with children. There are interactive exhibitions and activities designed for kids.
What's included?
Your combo ticket grants you entry to both the Upper and Lower Belvedere Palace, as well as access to the gardens and exhibitions.
How do I get there?
The Belvedere Palace is located in Vienna, Austria. You can take public transportation (U-Bahn U4) or a taxi to get there. The nearest stop is Schottenring, which is a short walk from the palace.
Where you'll be
Belvedere 21, Belvedere 21, Arsenalstrasse 1
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