Upper or Lower Belvedere Palace Direct Entry Tickets
Upper or Lower Belvedere Palace Direct Entry Tickets
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Upper or Lower Belvedere Palace Tickets
The Belvedere Palace complex stands as one of Vienna's most celebrated UNESCO World Heritage Sites, showcasing exquisite Baroque architecture and world-class art collections. You can choose between visiting the Upper Belvedere, home to Gustav Klimt's famous "The Kiss" and an extensive collection of Austrian and international masterpieces, or the Lower Belvedere, the former residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy that now houses rotating exhibitions and period interiors.
Your direct entry ticket lets you skip the general queue and explore at your own pace. The Upper Belvedere focuses on art from the Middle Ages to the present day, featuring works by Van Gogh, Monet, and Schiele alongside Klimt's celebrated pieces. The Lower Belvedere offers a more intimate experience with its historical rooms and changing exhibitions that highlight Austrian artists in an international context.
Highlights
- Gustav Klimt's masterpieces including "The Kiss" and "Judith" in the Upper Belvedere
- Extensive collection of Austrian Baroque and Viennese Biedermeier art
- Prince Eugene of Savoy's former residence with original period interiors
- Baroque gardens with decorative fountains, sculptures and seasonal flowerbeds
- Panoramic views of Vienna from the palace terraces
- The unique former orangery that once served horticultural and entertainment purposes
Plan Your Visit to Belvedere Palace
Entry is by timed slots, so arrive at your selected time for smooth access. Once inside, you can stay as long as you wish within opening hours. The palace closes early on December 24 and has varied hours during holidays, so check current times before your visit.
Allow at least 2-3 hours to properly explore your chosen palace and the gardens. The Upper Belvedere requires more time if you're an art enthusiast, whilst the Lower Belvedere offers a quicker but equally rewarding visit focused on historical interiors and rotating exhibitions.
The palace is wheelchair accessible and guide dogs are welcome. Large luggage and suitcases aren't permitted inside, but there's a cloakroom for smaller items. Photo ID may be required for reduced tickets. After exploring the palace, consider visiting other historic sites in Vienna's city centre or taking a Vienna hop-on hop-off bus tour to see more of the city's architectural treasures.
Good to know
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- Visitor guidelines
Please arrive at your selected entry time as access is by the chosen time slot
Photo ID may be required for reduced tickets or access
Large luggage and suitcases are not permitted inside the palace
Wheelchair access is available; guide dogs are allowed
The palace closes early on December 24 and has varied hours during holidays
Frequently asked
Can I visit both Upper and Lower Belvedere with one ticket?
Entry is valid for either the Upper or Lower Belvedere, depending on the ticket selected.
Is there wheelchair accessibility at the Belvedere Palace?
Yes, the palace provides access for wheelchair users and guide dogs.
Are bags allowed inside the museum?
Suitcases and large bags are not permitted; please use the cloakroom for smaller items.
What is the duration of my visit?
You may stay as long as you wish after entry within the opening hours.
Are discounted tickets available for visitors with disabilities?
Yes, reduced tickets are offered and one companion enters free if assistance is needed.
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