Leopold Museum, Vienna Region, Austria


4.5 (2.894 reviews) Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Price Range: from $16.06 Ranking #17 in Vienna Speciality Museums • Art Museums

For art and modern history lovers

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.

Address

Museumsplatz 1, Vienna 1070 Austria

Mobile

+43 1 525701529

Website

http://leopoldmuseum.org

Email

[email protected]

Working hours

Monday : 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday :
Wednesday : 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday : 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday : 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday : 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday : 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Current local date and time now

Wednesday, May 08, 2024, 16:16

Price range

from $16.06

User Ratings

4.5 based on (2.894 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5Larissa B 5:00 PM May 28, 2021
    The life of Klimt in a nutshell
    If you read Elisabeth Hickey's "The painted kiss", you'll see everything that is described about Klimt's life in the @leopold_museum, from Klimt's works of art and life, to the people in his life, Emilie Flöge, Schiele, Moser and the Secession. Also, the Museum was great organized. They have taken all the pandemic measures for a safe visit, it was not crowded at all. The people working there, were very kind, we even exchanged some after-opinions with the doorman, very nice guy. Perfect time for a visit! Definitely would come again!

  • 4Natasha S 5:00 PM Sep 12, 2021
    Great collection of Austrian art and design since 1900 as well as great curators' work
    Amazing and unique collection of Austrian art and design of the beginning of 20th century. Frightening drawings of Schiele and Osen from World war 1, paintings of Klimt and Kokoshka, glass and furniture are perfectly presented to capture the spirit of the age. Also I visited the temporary exhibition of Josef Pillhofer which I definitely fell in love with. The only thing I didn't accept is that you have to leave your even small backpack in the wardrobe and they take money for it. There are few lockers where deposit is required, but it is not convenient because I for example didn't have cash and all the lockers were busy.