Oberes Belvedere
The most important things at a glance
- Audio guides, apps, multimedia, listening stations
- Assistance dogs allowed
- Reduced admission
- for people with dementia
- for people with hearing impairments / in ÖGS
- for people with visual impairments
- in easy or simple language
- Culture Pass: Hunger for art and culture
- Special tours & offers
- Tactile orientation aids
- Rollator/wheelchair rental
information
- Prinz Eugen-Straße 27
- 1030 Vienna
- Vienna
- Open address in Google Maps
- daily 9:00-18:00
- € 4 for people with a disability card
- free for assistant
Contact
Description
The Belvedere Palace is a World Heritage Site, a Baroque gem, and the site of the Austrian State Treaty. Highlights include the palace's architecture, 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 featuring "The Kiss."
Physical accessibility
Entrance: Ground-level access with two single-leaf doors (passage width 102 cm)
In the building: all areas with elevator, barrier-free toilet facilities, shop and café (ground floor)
In exhibitions: Seating, tactile orientation aids, freedom of movement
Accessible information and content
In easy/simple language: Booklet and regular tours
To listen: Audio guide to the collection
In sign language: Video guide in ÖGS and IS, in cooperation with the deaf association VITAF
In Braille and tactile: Object descriptions in Braille for selected works, tactile reliefs
Multimedia: Smartify audio tour
Inclusive art and cultural education
Target group-specific tours:
• “Hand-mediated”: Guided tours are translated into ÖGS
• “Timelessly beautiful”: Participation-oriented tours for people with dementia or forgetfulness and their companions
• “Seeing Differently”: Art viewing with a focus on multisensory mediation for blind and visually impaired visitors
• “Simply put”: Inclusive tours in simple language offer space for exchange and questions
All mediation formats are open to people with and without disabilities.
Target group-specific workshops: Workshops can be booked on request
Sensory mediation aids: Tactile reliefs of works by Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Master iP and Franz Xaver Messerschmidt
Seal of quality
- Hunger for art and culture
- Austrian Museum Quality Seal

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