Unteres Belvedere

The most important things at a glance

  • Audio guides, apps, multimedia, listening stations
  • Accessible toilets
  • Accessible entrance
  • Accessible reception
  • 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

Rennweg 6
1030 Vienna
Vienna
Open address in Google Maps
Mon-Sun 10:00-18:00
€ 4 for people with a disability card
free for assistant

Contact

j.haimburger@belvedere.at
belvedere.at/inklusion-im-museum

Description

The Lower Belvedere is the former residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy. Today, changing art exhibitions from all eras are presented here and in the Orangery. Treasures from the Middle Ages await you in the State Stables.

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Physical accessibility

Entrance: via ramp next to the main entrance, disabled parking in the courtyard (Rennweg 6)

In the building: all areas with lift, barrier-free toilet facilities, cloakrooms, shop and café on the ground floor

In exhibitions: Seating, orientation aids, tactile markings, freedom of movement

Accessible information and content

In easy/simple language: regular tours in simple language

To listen: Audio guide

In sign language: Regular tours and exhibition openings are translated into ÖGS.

In Braille and tactile: On-site orientation plans in Braille

Multimedia: Smartify audio tour

Miscellaneous: Exhibitions are planned to be barrier-free and general accessibility standards are applied.

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: The changing exhibitions include interactive stations.

Seal of quality

  • Hunger for art and culture
  • Austrian Museum Quality Seal