
Belvedere 21
- Location
- 1030 Vienna, Vienna
- Description
In a unique post-war modernist building, designed by Karl Schwanzer, Austrian and international art from the 1960s to the latest contemporary trends is shown.
- Accessibility
In a unique post-war modernist building, designed by Karl Schwanzer, Austrian and international art from the 1960s to the latest contemporary trends is shown.
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