
Oberes Belvedere
- Location
- 1030 Vienna, Vienna
- Description
The Belvedere is a World Heritage Site, a baroque jewel and the site of the Austrian State Treaty.
- Accessibility
- for people with visual impairment
- Rental of rollator/wheelchair
The Belvedere is a World Heritage Site, a baroque jewel and the site of the Austrian State Treaty.
In the former apartment of Adalbert Stifter, one of the most important authors of the Biedermeier period, the museum brings together valuable exhibits relating to his life and work as well as materials relating to the history of Upper Austrian literature from around 800 AD.
Since 2003, the Austrian Sculpture Park has been located on the site of the former International Garden Show, next to the Schwarzl Leisure Center.
The Austrian Film Museum is dedicated to the preservation, research and presentation of the medium of film.
Culture – nature – discovery – relaxation: Welcome to an exciting journey through six centuries of rural life.
The Saddlery Museum provides an insight into the saddlery craft with a permanent exhibition and a demonstration workshop, supplemented by guided tours of the shoemaker's workshop and the depot.
What today seems long gone is brought to life in the local history museum: the museum grounds include 11 historical buildings in which the history of the Ötztal population is vividly presented and made comprehensible.
The PANEUM – Wunderkammer des Brot takes us on a journey into this fascinating world.
Experience the Austrian Parliament up close: from plenary sessions to guided tours and research in the library.
Hardly any other amusement park is as strongly linked to the identity of a city as the Wurstelprater is to Vienna.
The Great Hall of the Austrian National Library is one of the most beautiful historical library rooms in the world.
The “Art in Schwaz” museum presents selected works of painting, sculpture and arts and crafts from Schwaz and its surroundings on two floors.