Musée

Belvédère 21

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Conseils des habitants

Susanna
September 5, 2022
The Belvedere 21 is a place of artistic production, reception, and reflection. Open and generously laid out, the building is a key work of Austrian post-war modernity and serves today as a space for discourse and experimentation, where society is explored and discussed. Along with its three exhibition floors, the overall concept for the Belvedere 21 also includes the Blickle Kino, a learning centre, and a sculpture garden. The Belvedere 21 is located in one of the most significant post-war era buildings. Awarded the Grand Prix d’Architecture, the museum was initially constructed by Viennese architect Karl Schwanzer for the 1958 Brussels World Expo. Its sleek formal structure, glass halls and use of fresh building materials class the pavilion as a prime example of modern architecture. After the Brussels World’s Fair the building was reinstalled in the Viennese Schweizer Garten, adapted to the museum’s purposes and opened as the Museum of the Twentieth Century in September 1962
The Belvedere 21 is a place of artistic production, reception, and reflection. Open and generously laid out, the building is a key work of Austrian post-war modernity and serves today as a space for discourse and experimentation, where society is explored and discussed. Along with its three exhibiti…
Kurt
April 25, 2017
Look out for the latest exhibitions. The architechture of the building is worthwhile visiting.
Jessie
August 11, 2015
21 House exhibition hall
Hubert
November 7, 2014
Austria’s Pavilion for the 1958 World’s Fair in Brussels was designed by Karl Schwanzer and then converted into a Museum of Twentieth Century Art.
Mari
May 18, 2014
houses the Museum of the 20th and 21st Century - 14 Minutes trainride from Gramatneusiedl

Activités uniques à proximité

Sur la trace des incontournables de Vienne
Séance photo : 1 h à Vienne avec un photographe professionnel
Concerts classiques chez Mozart
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