Museums Quartier Vienna, Secession Vienna

Publish Time:2018-01-26 13:56:14Source:Vienna Tourist Board

【Introduction】:Vienna’s exciting art complex near the Imperial Palace offers not only renowned museums such as the Leopold Museum, with its numerous works by Schiele, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Kunsthalle: a lively array of restaurants, cafés and bars make this museum district even more attractive.

MuseumsQuartier

Vienna’s exciting art complex near the Imperial Palace offers not only renowned museums such as the Leopold Museum, with its numerous works by Schiele, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Kunsthalle: a lively array of restaurants, cafés and bars make this museum district even more attractive. See and be seen is the motto – and above all: enjoy...


 

Meeting Place MuseumsQuartier

The MuseumsQuartier (MQ) is one of the largest cultural quarters in the world. Located at the border of the old city in the former imperial stables, it combines institutions of different art fields, restaurants, cafés and shops in an area of over 640,000 square feet in a post-modern ambiance, a combination of baroque buildings and modern architecture. If you want to read more, please click here


Leopold Museum

Leopold Museum

Hundreds of masterworks of Austrian modern art collected by the passionate art lover Dr. Rudolf Leopold are shown in the Leopold Museum at MuseumsQuartier near the Imperial Palace. If you want to read more, please click here


mumok - museum of modern art

mumok - museum of modern art

The mumok - museum of modern art ludwig foundation vienna in the MuseumsQuartier focuses its attention on the art of the 20th and 21st centuries. Works by Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, Pablo Picasso, Yoko Ono, Günter Brus and Gerhard Richter invite visitors to engage with contemporary art. If you want to read more, please click here

Kunsthalle Wien

The Kunsthalle Wien presents a very high standard of contemporary art in the MuseumsQuartier and at Karlsplatz. Art-lovers visiting Vienna will not want to miss what the Kunsthalle Wien has in store. If you want to read more, please click here

Az W – Architekturzentrum Wien

Since its opening in 1993, the Architecture Center Vienna has not only become one of the most successful addresses for architecture in Austria but also developed into a unique architecture center in Austria. If you want to read more, please click here

MuseumsQuartier Wien: Enzis

Enzis in the MuseumsQuartier

The modern pieces of outdoor lounger furniture called Enzi are a success story and have become a famous trademark of the MuseumsQuartier. The modern pieces of outdoor lounger furniture called Enzi are a success story and have become a famous trademark of the MuseumsQuartier. The latest generation is now called MQ Furniture. If you want to read more, please click here


Designforum Wien

Designforum Wien

Designforum Wien is a center for dialogue, responsibility, and mediation whose task it is to ponder design and its function in our time. The basis of designforum wien is established disciplines such as graphic design, multi-media, product design, and interior design. If you want to read more, please click here.  

Two boys with hands full of colour

ZOOM Children's Museum

The ZOOM Children's Museum is all about questioning, touching, exploring, feeling and playing to one's heart's content – on an area of 1,600 square meters. If you want to read more, please click here

Artists-in-Residence NEOZOON with installation in the MuseumsQuartier

Q21

Q21 in the MuseumsQuartier is the place of work for around 50 initiatives, associations, agencies and editorial offices in the culture segment. If you want to read more, please click here

Product presentation in MQ-Point

MQ Point

The MQ Point is where culture meets kitsch, and serious art rubs shoulders with offbeat humor. It sells imaginative products as well as museum tickets. If you want to read more, please click here

Secession

In 1896, Gustav Klimt and a number of other artists quit the conservative Künstlerhaus and founded a new art association called the Secession. The building of the same name was completed in 1898.

The golden dome is currently being renovated and can be seen again on the roof of the Secession from April 2018.

The Beethoven Frieze cannot be viewed due to renovation work taking place in the Secession from February 26 to March 9, 2018.

On the site made available by the city administration on Wienzeile near Naschmarkt, Joseph Maria Olbrich constructed a modern, Art Nouveau style exhibition building for the association in 1897/98, which remains one of the best-known buildings in Vienna to this day. The leafwork dome ("golden cabbage") is the symbol of the Secession and visible from afar. At the time, the architecture caused a big fuss among the population. The original site on the corner of Ringstrasse/Wollzeile had to be abandoned following a flood of protests.