Belvedere 21

The most important things at a glance

  • 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

Arsenalstrasse 1
1030 Vienna
Vienna
Open address in Google Maps
Tue-Sun 11:00-18:00
€ 3 for people with a disability card
free for assistant

Contact

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

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 presented. Belvedere 21 is not only a venue for art, film, and performance, but also a social meeting place in a futuristic urban area.

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Physical accessibility

Entrance: Ground-level access, automatic double swing door with button, parking (access via Arsenalstraße 1)

In the building: all areas with lift, barrier-free toilets, cloakroom, shop, café

In exhibitions: Seating, sufficient space to move around

Accessible information and content

In easy/simple language: regular tours in simple language

To listen: No

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

In Braille and tactile: Overview plans in Braille for loan, architectural model for orientation to touch

Miscellaneous: Exhibitions are planned with minimal barriers 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 communication for blind and visually impaired visitors.
• “Simply put”: Inclusive tours in simple language offer space for exchange and questions.

All inclusive educational formats are open to visitors with and without disabilities.

Target group-specific workshops: Workshops can be booked on request

Seal of quality

  • Hunger for art and culture
  • Austrian Museum Quality Seal