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Discover Vienna's Lower Belvedere with access to stunning Baroque architecture, exquisite gardens, and exclusive temporary exhibitions for only $17.
The Vienna: Lower Belvedere Entry Ticket & Temporary Exhibitions offers an affordable way to explore one of Vienna’s most impressive Baroque landmarks. Priced at $17 per person, this ticket grants access to the Lower Belvedere Palace, its beautiful gardens, and temporary exhibitions hosted within the historic residence of Prince Eugene. The ticket is valid for one day, with availability depending on the starting times, so it’s flexible enough to fit into most sightseeing plans.
We appreciate how this experience combines art, architecture, and outdoor beauty in a single visit. While it does not include a guide or audioguide, the self-guided entry allows visitors to wander at their own pace. One notable aspect is that this ticket excludes access to the famous Klimt permanent exhibition at the Upper Belvedere, but offers a rich array of Baroque art and design plus temporary exhibitions that keep the experience fresh and engaging.


The Lower Belvedere is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture, completed in 1716 and designed by Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt for Prince Eugene. The palace’s grand halls and state rooms showcase the elegance of Baroque art of living and interior design. Visitors can walk through palatial corridors, observing fine examples of 18th-century architecture and artwork that reflect the style’s grandeur.
Unlike the more crowded Upper Belvedere, the Lower Belvedere often feels quieter, offering a more relaxed atmosphere to appreciate the art and architecture. The gardens surrounding the palace are among the most beautiful in the world, with well-maintained Baroque gardens providing splendid views of Vienna’s skyline. A walk from the Lower to the Upper Belvedere takes only around 7-8 minutes, making it easy to enjoy both parts of the complex.
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The ticket includes access to a range of temporary exhibitions hosted in the palace and orangery. Current displays include the Study Collection Middle Ages and Renaissance, showcasing medieval treasures and artworks. The “The World in Colors” exhibition features Slovenian painting from 1848-1918, running until May 26, 2025.
Other notable exhibitions include Gustav Klimt. Pigment & Pixel, open from February 20 to September 7, 2025, which explores the artist’s techniques and digital interpretations. The “RADICAL! Women Artists and Modernism 1910-1950” runs from June 18 to October 12, 2025, highlighting influential women in modern art. The French Impressionism exhibit features works from Cézanne, Monet, and Renoir, available from September 25, 2025, to February 8, 2026.
The Franz Xaver Messerschmidt collection, focusing on character heads, is available from October 31, 2025, to March 8, 2026. These exhibitions offer a broad spectrum of art from medieval times to modernism, enriching the visit with diverse visual experiences.

The ticket grants entry to the Lower Belvedere Palace, its Orangery, and Palace Stables. Visitors can freely explore permanent and temporary exhibitions in these spaces. The Lower Belvedere is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a wide audience.
Since the ticket does not include an audio guide or guided tour, visitors are encouraged to take their time and enjoy the self-guided experience. Staff on-site are available to answer questions, but the lack of a guided narrative means visitors should have a basic understanding of the artworks or use their own devices for additional context.
It’s also important to note that the ticket excludes access to the Klimt exhibition at the Upper Belvedere, which is home to the iconic “The Kiss”. For those interested in Klimt’s most famous work, separate tickets are necessary.

The meeting point for this tour is at the entrance of the Lower Belvedere, with no guided tour included. Visitors are advised to arrive 15 minutes early to ensure they start at their chosen time, as no guides are provided on arrival. The experience is designed to be self-paced, allowing for leisurely exploration of both the architecture and the exhibitions.
This tour is suitable for those with limited mobility due to its wheelchair accessibility. Since food, drinks, and large luggage are not permitted inside, visitors should plan accordingly—leaving large bags behind or storing them elsewhere.
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For just $17, visitors gain admission to a UNESCO-listed complex filled with Baroque art and architecture, paired with exciting temporary exhibitions. While it does not include the Klimt masterpiece, the combination of historic palaces, gardens, and diverse collections offers great value for those interested in Vienna’s artistic heritage.
The peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views make it particularly appealing to visitors seeking a more relaxed experience outside busier museums. The reviews highlight the stunning architecture and the quality of the exhibitions, especially in medieval, Ukrainian, and modern art.
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This tour suits art lovers, history enthusiasts, and garden admirers searching for a well-rounded cultural experience in Vienna. It’s ideal for those who prefer self-guided visits, enjoy strolling through beautiful gardens, or want to explore Baroque architecture at their own pace.
Visitors with limited time will find it a convenient and enriching stop, especially since the experience is easy to combine with other attractions. It’s not a comprehensive visit to Vienna’s art scene but offers a meaningful glimpse into the palatial lifestyle and art history of the city.

The Lower Belvedere ticket provides exceptional access to a historic palace, magnificent gardens, and temporary exhibitions reflecting different art periods. Its affordable price, combined with self-guided flexibility, makes it a smart pick for travelers eager to enjoy Vienna’s Baroque splendor without overspending.
While it does not include access to the Klimt collection or guided commentary, the quality of the architecture and the diversity of exhibitions ensure a rewarding visit. Visitors who appreciate stunning views and historical grandeur will find plenty to enjoy here, especially in the less crowded lower palace and the beautiful gardens.
“the guide was lovely and very welcoming she gave us so many intresting facts about the palace, I recommend this 10 out of 10”
Does the ticket include access to the Klimt paintings?
No, access to the Klimt permanent exhibition at the Upper Belvedere requires a separate ticket. This tour covers only the Lower Belvedere and its temporary exhibitions.
Is the tour suitable for visitors with mobility issues?
Yes, the Lower Belvedere is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
Can I visit the gardens and palace at my own pace?
Absolutely. Since this is a self-guided entry, you can explore the palace, gardens, and exhibitions at your preferred pace, within the validity of the one-day ticket.
What are the main highlights of the temporary exhibitions?
Highlights include the Study Collection Middle Ages, Gustav Klimt. Pigment & Pixel, Women Artists Modernism, French Impressionism, and Character Heads by Franz Xaver Messerschmidt.
How do I find the meeting point?
The meeting point is at the entrance of the Lower Belvedere, where you’ll show your ticket and begin your visit. It’s recommended to arrive 15 minutes early for your chosen starting time.