
The Belvedere Museum Vienna is a major art institution housing the world's largest collection of Gustav Klimt's works, alongside significant Austrian art from the Middle Ages to the present day, including international pieces. It operates across three locations: the Upper Belvedere, Lower Belvedere, and Belvedere 21, offering diverse exhibitions and programs. Visitors can purchase various ticket options, including single-site, combi-tickets, and annual passes, with online booking encouraged to avoid queues and potentially save money. The museum also provides special programs for families, educational institutions, and inclusive experiences, alongside research facilities and a public program that includes performances and discussions.

The Belvedere Museum Vienna is a major art institution housing the world's largest collection of Gustav Klimt's works, alongside significant Austrian art from the Middle Ages to the present day, including international pieces. It operates across three locations: the Upper Belvedere, Lower Belvedere, and Belvedere 21, offering diverse exhibitions and programs. Visitors can purchase various ticket options, including single-site, combi-tickets, and annual passes, with online booking encouraged to avoid queues and potentially save money. The museum also provides special programs for families, educational institutions, and inclusive experiences, alongside research facilities and a public program that includes performances and discussions.
Type: Major public art museum complex in Vienna
Locations: Upper Belvedere, Lower Belvedere, Belvedere 21
Collections: Largest Gustav Klimt collection; Austrian art from Middle Ages to present
Employees: 122
Funding model: Public funding plus private sponsorships and donations
Cultural preservation, public exhibition, art research and education
Museums & Cultural Institutions
“Publicly funded institution that also receives private support via memberships, corporate sponsorships, fundraising and donor programs”