The Belvedere is a large and ornate imperial complex in the south-east of the Austrian capital. Approach through its verdant gardens, and make sure to allow plenty of time to appreciate the fantastic artwork on show in Upper Belvedere, while Lower Belvedere houses sumptuous imperial rooms and decorous exhibits.
Constructed at the beginning of the 18th century by Prince Eugene of Savoy, Upper and Lower Belvedere are two of Vienna’s most prized Baroque buildings. The prince was a military commander of the Habsburg Empire who gained fame and favour for his victories against the Ottomans – the magnificent complex was built in the wake of these battles.
Upper Belvedere is recommended as a starting point for your visit. Admire the imperial painting gallery, and gaze out upon the views from the large windows. Masterworks by Van Gogh, Renoir and Monet are on show, along with the largest collection in the world of Gustav Klimt’s work. Soak in his magnificent and startlingly intimate painting, The Kiss – hugely popular amongst visitors. The Hall of Medieval Austrian Art is another highlight of the complex.
The Museum of Austrian Baroque is found in Lower Belvedere, and shows the lavish living arrangements and appointments Prince Eugene would have been used to. His sense of self-importance is reflected in the massive ceiling mural which depicts Eugene as the Greek God, Apollo. The Golden Room is another example of the heady luxuriousness of life here.
Venturing around the meticulous French-style grounds, be sure to take in the excellent contemporary art gallery located in the Orangery. If you’d like to explore the imperial stables, you’ll have to visit during their morning opening hours.
The Belvedere is found to the south and east of central Vienna, and is served by public transport. The gardens are free of charge, but there is an entry fee to each building. There is a café in Upper Belvedere, and English-language tours are available by prior appointment.
Belvedere
Visit Belvedere
Tours & day trips
See all 470 activitiesOpens in new tabVienna: Hallstatt & Alpine Peaks Day Trip with Skywalk Lift
Private & custom tours
See all 201 activitiesOpens in new tabThe Underground Network of RÉSO Montréal: Private 2.5-hour Tour
Food, drink & nightlife
See all 74 activitiesOpens in new tabEvening in Schönbrunn: Dinner & Classical Concert
Holiday & seasonal tours
See all 26 activitiesOpens in new tabVienna: Classical Concert at Mozarthaus
Adventure & outdoor
See all 23 activitiesOpens in new tabMödling/Vienna: Scenic Guided Hike with Alpacas and Llamas
Popular places to visit
Soviet War Memorial
Visit the Schwarzenbergplatz in central Vienna to see the towering World War II tribute to the Russian soldiers who fell during the Battle of Vienna.
Schwarzenbergplatz
You can learn about the history of Vienna with a trip to Schwarzenbergplatz. Experience the area's acclaimed theater scene and great live music.
St. Charles Church
Magnificent artworks, ornate altars, a museum and a magnificent dome are all at home in this architecturally unique place of worship.
Konzerthaus
Enjoy a performance at Konzerthaus, a theater with a story to tell in Vienna. Discover the area's fascinating museums and churches.
Karlsplatz
You can learn about the history of Vienna when you stop by Karlsplatz. Experience the area's acclaimed art scene and fascinating museums.
Vienna Music Society
Enjoy a show at Vienna Music Society, a storied theater in Vienna. Experience the area's fascinating museums and acclaimed theater scene.