Leopold Museum Vienna Entrance Ticket





Description
RE-OPENING on the 8th of December 2020! New opening hours: Wednesday–Sunday 10:00h–18:00h The Leopold Museum is a unique treasure-house of Viennese Jugendstil, the Wiener Werkstätte and Expressionism. It is the most-visited museum of the city’s hottest cultural site, the MuseumsQuartier, and it houses the most significant and largest Egon Schiele collection in the world, as well as masterworks by Secession founder Gustav Klimt. Tip: The museum’s panorama windows offer a wonderful view of central Vienna with Maria Theresa Square and the Hofburg Palace.
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The Leopold Collection is one of the most important collections of modern Austrian art in the world. The more than 5,000 exhibits were collected by Rudolf and his wife Elisabeth Leopold over a period of five decades. In 1994, the Collection was consolidated by Rudolf Leopold with the assistance of the Republic of Austria and the Austrian National Bank into the Leopold Museum Private Foundation - a non-profit private foundation. The Leopold Museum is a unique and active museum awash with light in the heart of Vienna and the biggest cultural magnet in the MuseumsQuartier. Besides exciting special exhibitions, it not only houses the most substantial and most important collection of Egon Schiele worldwide but also masterpieces by Gustav Klimt beyond price, like his probably most important figurative painting “Death and Life”. In no other museum in Vienna one can get so close to the fabled “Fin de siècle Vienna” and witness the birth of Modernity. The collection shows how the art of the Habsburg Empire changed from strict Historicism and lovely Mood Impressionism within a few years to the worldwide unique “Wiener Moderne” which encompasses Klimt and Schiele as well as Oskar Kokoschka, Richard Gerstl, Koloman Moser and many other artists who are all well represented with major works at the Leopold Museum. A further focus of the museum is on the Austrian interwar period, which brought out many important artists like Albin Egger-Lienz, Anton Kolig and Herbert Boeckl and partly points already in the direction of the second half of the twentieth century. This is why Austrian artists of the post war generation or exceptional works of the nineteenth century by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Friedrich Gauermann, August von Pettenkofen, Anton Romako, Emil Jakob Schindler, Carl Schuch and others are repeatedly presented. Substantial and amazingly modernly designed everyday objects of the Fin de Siècle round up the collection, whereby especially Otto Wagner, Adolf Loos, Dagobert Peche and the founders of the Wiener Werkstätte Josef Hoffmann and Koloman Moser have to be cited. And since all the great artists of the Wiener Moderne met on a regular basis in the epochal coffee houses for inspiring exchanges, it goes without saying that also at the Leopold Museum a coffee house must have its place. At the “Café Leopold” you can relax and review your visit of the Leopold collection which was brought together over the course of five decades by Rudolf Leopold and his wife Elisabeth and now comprises over 5,000 art objects.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Reduced Child Price Ticket only with relevant ID-Card
- Please present your Viator Voucher at the cashier desk to exchange for the current ticket, please print your voucher
- Audioguide available in German, Englisch, French, Italien - Additional Cost: EUR 4,-
Reviews(504)
Amazing museum architecture and layout. The Klimt exhibit was unbelievably good.
Great museum. Excellent curation. Don’t miss it. The café is outside, if you want food, which was confusing.
Visiting the Leopold gave me the opportunity to understand the atmosphere and life in Vienna during the 19th and 20th centuries, through art, primarily painting but also architecture and interior design.
Exceptional museum experience
very good exhibition on G. Courbet, also very beautiful galleries of paintings otherwise.
My friend back home in Torino recommended that I visit this museum when she found out that I was in Vienna. She told me that there was a Gustav Klimpt exhibit. Being G.K fanboy I immediately agreed to go. I went and it was a great experience. The museum itself is very beautiful and organized. I walked away from the experience being a Egon Schiele fanboy. I had never heard of him but his art spoke to me even more than Klimpt’s. I will be looking to learn more about him.
Absolutely wonderful. A must-see.
Beautiful museum, the highlight being Klimt and Schiele
It was a really nice experience for the whole family. Since we and a family friend were the only participants this Saturday, the children could decide for themselves which artworks and themes particularly interested them. They had a lot of fun and were very enthusiastic about it. The family program at the Leopold Museum, which we discovered through the Kids Activity app, was lovingly designed and very child-friendly. We will definitely come back soon!
Amazing collection of the best authors. It is a must visit museum in Vienna. The rooms of the museum are very spacious and have e few nice minimal design windows to the scenery of Vienna city. I had just 1,5 hour there - it is not enough for sure. I would recommend at least 2 hours. Unfortunately, the museum works only till 18:00, thus, it is quite hard to combine the visit within the business trip.



