Belvedere 21
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
- Arsenalstrasse 1
- 1030 Vienna
- Vienna
- Open address in Google Maps
- Tue-Sun 11:00-18:00
- Thu 11:00-21:00
- € 3 for people with a disability card
- € 3 for assistant
- Prices for inclusive tours and workshops: € 5
Contact
- Julia Haimburger
- public@belvedere.at
- +43 1 795 57 0
- belvedere.at
Description
Belvedere 21 is a venue for contemporary art. In a unique post-war modernist building, designed by Karl Schwanzer, Austrian and international art from the 1960s to the latest trends is shown. Belvedere 21 is not only a place for art, film and performance, but also a social meeting place in an urban future area.
Barrier-free accessibility
Entrance: Ground-level access through the main entrance, automatic double swing doors open with a button. The sculpture garden has barrier-free access.
Inside the building: all exhibition rooms, lift, toilet facilities, cloakroom, shop, café
In exhibitions: Occasional seating on site, optional stools to borrow, overview plans in Braille on request, sufficient space for wheelchair users
How content is conveyed
in Easy Language: Exhibition tours
in Braille: Overview plans in Braille for loan
multimedia: App Smartify QR codes: to accessible PDFs, to the Smartify app Other: Architectural model to touch
Inclusive guided tours and offers
Including guided tours and workshops: All inclusive offers, as well as tours with sign language interpreters, can also be booked on request.
Sensory mediation aids: During guided tours, materials and objects are touched together and other senses are also included.
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”: inclusive tour in understandable language