Liechtenstein Garden Palace

One of the biggest Rubens collections and key works by van Dyck, Lucas Cranach and Raffael can be admired, as can works by Rembrandt, van Ruysdael and Hamilton.

There is also porcelain, an extensive collection of bronzes and one of the best surviving French ceremonial coaches. A particularly valuable exhibit is the Badminton Cabinet, the most valuable piece of furniture in the world. The great variety of paintings, sculptures, furniture, porcelain and tapestries, together with the architecture of the Liechtenstein Garden Palace, conveys the pleasant and noble atmosphere of a family collection. The Liechtenstein Collection is one of the biggest and most important in the world.

The Liechtenstein Garden Palace can only be visited by groups by prior arrangement and on the "Long Night of the Museums".

Liechtenstein Garden Palace

Fürstengasse 1
1090   Wien

Guide dogs permitted

Main entrance

  • Main entrance (Double swing door 143cm wide).
  • Ramp 360 cm long, 21 cm high.

Parking spaces Main entrance

disabled parking spaces available.

Elevator available

150 cm wide and 110 cm deep, Doors 90 cm wide.

More information

Restrooms with access for disabled persons available.

Comments

Exhibition rooms: no steps, library: 3 Steps
Parking space for visitors with special needs: Fürstengasse.

 

Contacts

Opening hours

  • For groups by arrangement

 

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