Art exhibitions from all periods at the former residential palace of Prince Eugene and at the Orangery.
Completed in 1716, the Lower Belvedere defined the overall Baroque ensemble of the then-residential city of Vienna. Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt had planned it for Prince Eugene as a residential building with representative state rooms. These provide an insight into the baroque art of living and design.
Wander the palatial hallways and chambers, and see the finest examples of Baroque art and architecture, as well as cutting-edge art exhibitions, with these Lower Belvedere tickets.
Exhibition Highlights:
Ongoing: Study Collection Middle Ages and Renaissance
25 September 2025 - 8 February 2026: Cézanne, Monet, Renoir “French Impressionism from the Museum Langmatt”
31 October 2025 - 8 March 2026: Franz Xaver Messerschmidt “More than Character Heads”
27 February 2026 - 14 June 2026: Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller “True to Nature”
30 April 2026 - 16 August 2026: Anni Albers “Constructing Textiles”
3 July 2026 - 10 January 2027: Erna Rosenstein “On the Other Side of Silence”
18 September 2026 - 31 January 2027: Erika Giovanna Klien