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Lower Belvedere: Baroque Splendor and Art Exhibitions

Explore Baroque architecture, stunning gardens, and diverse art exhibitions at Vienna's Lower Belvedere, a palace of Prince Eugene of Savoy.

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The Lower Belvedere, once the residential palace of Prince Eugene of Savoy, is an architectural jewel showcasing Baroque splendor. Today, it hosts diverse art exhibitions and houses a collection of medieval art in the former stables, offering a rich cultural experience in Vienna.

A brief summary to Lower Belvedere

  • Monday 10 am-6 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-6 pm
  • Friday 10 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Purchase tickets online in advance to save time and often money, with discounts available compared to on-site purchase.
  • Visit during April-June or September-October for pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds.
  • Take Tram 71 to the 'Unteres Belvedere' stop for direct access.
  • Check the official website for current exhibitions and events in the Lower Belvedere and Orangery.
  • Allow 2-3 hours to fully explore the palace, gardens and exhibitions.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Vienna city center, take tram line D to Schwarzenbergplatz. From there, transfer to tram line 71 and ride one stop to Unteres Belvedere. The tram stop is directly opposite the entrance. A single ride on Vienna's public transport costs €2.40.

  • Walking

    From Schwarzenbergplatz, walk along Rennweg for approximately 10 minutes to reach the Lower Belvedere. The palace will be on your left. This is a straightforward and pleasant walk.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Vienna. A taxi ride from the city center to Lower Belvedere typically costs between €7 and €10 and takes approximately 6 minutes. Taxi base fare is €3.80, plus additional charges per kilometer.

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The Lower Belvedere, located at Rennweg 6A, 1030 Vienna, is a stunning example of Baroque architecture and a significant cultural landmark in Vienna. Built between 1712 and 1716 by Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt as the summer residence for Prince Eugene of Savoy, it served as a symbol of his wealth and power. Today, it stands as a museum hosting various art exhibitions and events. The palace is part of the larger Belvedere complex, which includes the Upper Belvedere and extensive gardens. The Lower Belvedere itself features several notable rooms, including the Hall of Grotesques, the Marble Gallery, and the Golden Room, each reflecting the opulence of the Baroque era. The Marble Gallery once displayed antique statues and war trophies, while the Gold Cabinet, refurbished by Maria Theresa, showcases mirrors and porcelain. The Orangery, originally a conservatory for citrus trees, now serves as an exhibition space. The palace also houses a collection of medieval art in what were once the stables. Visitors can explore the palace's exquisite Baroque architecture, stroll through the gardens, and view the art exhibitions. The gardens themselves are a highlight of Baroque landscape architecture, featuring a reflecting pool that mirrors the palace's facade. The Lower Belvedere offers a unique blend of history, art, and architecture, making it a must-see attraction in Vienna.

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