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Medieval Treasury
Besides the presentation in the Upper Belvedere, other highlights of medieval art will be open to the public in a show depot in the Prunkstall, among them objects that have never been shown before.
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The installation of the study collection by the Berlin architects Kühn Malvezzi is a means for the Belvedere to break new ground in opening up the entire medieval inventory to the public. :: More |
Part of the extensive Palace Stables of Prince Eugene was the so-called Prunkstall, the "ornamental" stable. The building is adorned with stucco, housed 12 exquisite riding horses and has its own fountain. Works of art from the Middle Ages can be seen in a show depot in the Medieval Treasury in the Prunkstall.
INFORMATION
T + 43 (01) 79 557 0
info@belvedere.at
Lower Belvedere
Rennweg 6 | 1030 Vienna
Opening Hours
daily 10 am to noon