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Art Nouveau

"To the Age its Art – to Art, its Freedom." This is inscribed above the portal of the Secession, one of the most famous art nouveau buildings dating from around 1900. Inspired by this motto, eminent painters, architects and designers created fascinating art which is admired all over the world to this day. Visit the historical sites where Klimt and Schiele worked ...

Art nouveau

  • Belvedere

    See Gustav Klimt's legendary painting “The Kiss” as well as major works by Schiele und Kokoschka for yourself. You’ll be delighted by the magnificent ba-roque …

    Painting by Gustav Klimt: The Kiss
  • A Klimt Walk through Vienna

    For many people, Gustav Klimt (1862 - 1918) is the epitome of art nouveau. His …

    Beethoven Frieze by Gustav Klimt
  • Secession

    In 1897 a number of artists broke their ties with Künstlerhaus, the association and gallery of …

    Secession
  • MAK - Museum for Applied Arts

    Design is one of the main features of MAK. The museum shows furniture, glass, …

    Museum of Applied Arts
  • Leopold Museum

    Hundreds of masterworks of Austrian modern art collected by the passionate art lover Dr. Rudolf …

    Leopold Museum
  • Otto Wagner's Stadtbahn Pavilions

    Otto Wagner, the pioneering architect of Vienna's Art Nouveau era, was the …

    Otto Wagner Pavilion
  • Church at Steinhof

    Church am Steinhof

    Otto Wagner designed this church, which was built between 1905 and 1907, on the grounds of …

  • Wagner: Works

    The Imperial-Royal Post Office Savings Bank was built between 1904 and 1912 by Otto Wagner, one …

  • Wagner's Court Pavilion in Hietzing

    In the course of construction of the Stadtbahn system, Otto Wagner built a …

  • Vienna Museum Karlsplatz

    Here, the history of Vienna is documented, starting with the first settlements on the …

  • Central Cemetery

    When Vienna grew into a city of more than one million inhabitants, the old cemeteries of the …