Vienna: Belvedere Palace & Garden Skip-the-Line Guided Tour
Vienna: Belvedere Palace & Garden Skip-the-Line Guided Tour
Vienna: Belvedere Palace & Garden Skip-the-Line Guided Tour
Vienna: Belvedere Palace & Garden Skip-the-Line Guided Tour
Vienna: Belvedere Palace & Garden Skip-the-Line Guided Tour
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Vienna: Belvedere Palace & Garden Skip-the-Line Guided Tour

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Informative guided tour through Belvedere Palace & the picturesque palace garden
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Immerse yourself in a world of imperial splendor, artistic masterpieces and breathtaking beauty on an exclusive guided tour of the magnificent Belvedere Palace and its enchanting gardens. This historic jewel, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture, was once the sumptuous summer residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy, one of Austria's most important generals. Today, the palace houses one of the most renowned art collections in Europe and offers art lovers, history buffs and culture enthusiasts an unforgettable experience.

Stroll through the magnificent halls of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, where marble staircases, elaborate frescoes and gilded decorations reflect the splendor of the 18th century. Outside, a fairytale garden awaits you with rippling fountains, elegant sculptures and a spectacular view over Vienna.

The centerpiece of the world-famous Belvedere collection is Gustav Klimt's legendary masterpiece “The Kiss” - a shimmering, golden symbol of love and passion that has fascinated art lovers for over a century. In addition to Klimt, you will discover an impressive collection of works by Egon Schiele, Oskar Kokoschka, Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet and many other artists.

Be enchanted by the imposing atmosphere of the large marble hall, where the Austrian State Treaty was signed in 1955. The magnificent stucco work, high ceilings and magnificent chandeliers lend this room a timeless elegance.