Welcome to Excurzilla, your premier choice for guided tours to the magnificent Belvedere Palace in Vienna. Nestled in the heart of Austria's capital, Belvedere Palace is a stunning example of Baroque architecture and a treasure trove of art and history. Join us on an unforgettable journey through this iconic landmark, where every corner tells a story of grandeur and cultural heritage.
Belvedere Palace, originally built as a summer residence for Prince Eugene of Savoy, is a testament to the opulence and artistic brilliance of the Baroque era. Constructed in the early 18th century, the palace complex consists of two main buildings: the Upper Belvedere and the Lower Belvedere, connected by beautifully landscaped gardens. Our guided tour will take you through the rich history of the palace, from its inception to its current status as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Upper Belvedere is renowned for its impressive art collection, featuring works from the Middle Ages to the present day. As you explore this grand building with our knowledgeable guides, you will encounter:
The Lower Belvedere, once the living quarters of Prince Eugene, offers a more intimate glimpse into the life of this influential figure. Highlights of this part of the tour include:
No visit to Belvedere Palace is complete without a stroll through its meticulously designed gardens. The formal French-style gardens, with their symmetrical layouts, fountains, and sculptures, provide a serene backdrop for your exploration. Our tour will highlight the key features of the gardens, including the reflecting pools and the grand cascade, offering perfect photo opportunities.
Join Excurzilla for an enriching and immersive experience at Belvedere Palace Vienna. Our expert guides are passionate about sharing the history, art, and beauty of this iconic landmark with you. Book your guided tour today and step into a world of elegance and cultural splendor.
See also other sights in Vienna: Disneyland Paris, Musée d'Orsay, Mont-Saint-Michel, Moulin Rouge, Versailles, Eiffel Tower, Centre Pompidou, Arc de Triomphe Paris, Louvre Museum, Montmartre