Oberes Belvedere
Key facts at a glance
- Audio guides, multimedia guides, listening stations
- Assistance dogs allowed
- Reduced admission
- for people with hearing impairment
- for people with visual impairment
- Easy or simple language
- Kulturpass: Hunger auf Kunst und Kultur
- Special tours & offers
- Partial tactile orientation aids
- Rental of rollator/wheelchair
Information
- Prinz Eugen-Strasse 27
- 1030 Vienna
- Vienna
- Open address in Google Maps
- Mon-Sun 10:00-18:00
- € 4 for people with a disability card
- € 4 for assistant
- Prices for inclusive tours and workshops: € 5
Contact
- Julia Haimburger
- public@belvedere.at
- +43 1 795 57-0
- belvedere.at
Description
The Belvedere is a world cultural heritage site, a baroque jewel and the site of the Austrian State Treaty. Highlights include the architecture of the palace, the famous view over Vienna and Austrian art from the Middle Ages to the present day - including the world's largest collection of Klimt paintings with the Kiss, works by Egon Schiele, Oskar Kokoschka, Franz Xaver Messerschmidt and the Viennese Biedermeier.
Barrier-free accessibility
Entrance: Ground-level access through the main entrance, two single-leaf, heavy doors (passage width 102cm)
Inside the building: all exhibition rooms, 2 lifts, toilet facilities, cloakroom, shop, café
In exhibitions: Seating, orientation aids, overview plans in Braille on request on site, sufficient space for wheelchair users
How content is conveyed
in Easy Language: Booklet, changing themed tours
As audio texts: Audio guide to the collection
In sign language: Multimedia guide in ÖGS
in Braille: tactile orientation maps for loan, tactile reliefs for individual works of art with text in Braille
multimedia: App Smartify, multimedia guides for loan
QR-code: for information in simple language, barrier-free PDFs, the Smartify app
Miscellaneous: Booklet: “Alone or together? Being human in time and art around 1900. A tour in simple language.”
Inclusive guided tours and offers
Target group-specific tours:
- Regular educational program “Seeing Differently”: inclusive art viewing with a focus on multisensory mediation for sighted, visually impaired and blind visitors.
- “Simply put”: an inclusive tour in understandable language.
- “Timelessly beautiful”: participation-oriented tour for people with dementia or forgetfulness and their companions
Including guided tours and workshops: All inclusive offers, as well as tours with sign language interpreters: in can also be booked on request
Sensory mediation aids: Tactile models and reliefs as well as texts in Braille of selected works of art are available in the exhibition rooms