Best Museums in Vienna, Austria, for Art Lovers

Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria. Photo by Daniel J. Schwarz on Unsplash

Finding great art in Vienna, Austria, is relatively easy. Whether you enjoy classical paintings or contemporary art, the city will have something in store for you. Continue reading to find out the best museums in Vienna for art lovers.

Kunsthistorisches Museum

If you can only pick one museum in Vienna, make sure you pick Kunsthistorisches Museum. The museum houses a large collection of items and artworks from the Egypt, Roman, and Greek periods, but it is its collection of paintings that makes it such a worthy visit. You’ll find some of the most important works of French, Flemish, and Italian art here, including “The Art of Painting” by Johannes Vermeer, Caravaggio’s” Madonna of the Rosary, and “The Hunters in the Snow” by Pieter Bruegel the Elder.

Upper Belvedere

Upper Belvedere, housed in a complex that served as a summer residence for Prince Eugene of Savoy, is primarily focused on Austrian art. It is known for having the largest collection of works of Gustav Klimt, including “The Kiss,” one of the most famous paintings in the world.

Albertina Museum

Albertina museum is primarily known for its expansive collection of drawings, old master prints, and graphic works. However, the museum also has a notable collection of sculptures and paintings, including Pablo Picasso’s “Woman in a Green Hat,” Claude Monet’s “The Water Lily Pond,” and René Magritte’s “The Enchanted Spot.”