The Museum of Fine Arts which boasts, among other artworks, the largest collection of Bruegel paintings worldwide, is considered one of the most important museums in the world.
Here, Gustav Klimt created 40 spandrel and intercolumnia paintings (Zwickel- und Intercolummnibilder) in 1891 with his artist colleagues; they worked on those areas that remained free between arches and columns in the splendid stairwell of the museum.
Here, the three painters depicted the main epochs of art history with symbolic figures. An information tablet set into a small table on the balustrade of the stairwell explains the meaning of these figures. This was the last important work by the artists’ group. After the death of his brother Ernst in 1892, Klimt ended his cooperation with Matsch.
Other stations of the Klimt Walk:
Kunsthistorisches Museum (Art History Museum)
Maria-Theresien-Platz
1010
Vienna
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Your benefit with the Vienna City Card:
-5%
Additional information on the offer:
Standard ticket price: 21€ /
Savings: 1 € /
Audioguide 5€ instead of 6€
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Main entrance
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5 Steps
(Double swinging doors300 cm wide)
on Maria-Theresien-Platz, no ramp
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Side entrance
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on Maria-Theresien-Platz, no ramp
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Car parks Main entrance
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5
Parking spaces for people with disabilities
on Heldenplatz
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Elevator available
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Further information
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Wheelchair accessible restroom available.
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Special offers for people with disabilities
Wheelchair rental possible (please reserve one day in advance).
Guided tours for visitors with special needs as well as tactile tours for the blind and visually impaired on request (Tel. +43 1 525 24-5202). Three masterpieces of the Renaissance collection of the painting gallery, selected objects of the Kunstkammer, the Egyptian-Oriental collection and the collection of antiquities are available to the blind and visually impaired as castings for touching. A brochure with image descriptions of this in Braille is available. The Kunsthistorisches Museum offers workshops for people with dementia (Tel. +41 1 525 24-5202 or email: kunstvermittlung@khm.at)
Wheelchair users who visit the museum via Burgring 5 can purchase their tickets at the shop in the lobby.
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Comments
The museum is a place of encounter and sensory perception and offers plenty of opportunity to stimulate vistors and motivate them to interact with one another by looking at art together and then getting creative themselves.
Induction loop available at the audio guide stand.
http://www.khm.at/en/learn/kunstvermittlung/inclusive-art-education
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