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What are people saying about Vienna Secession

Michael_L, Dec 2025
Outstanding tour with Julia!
Julia’s knowledge of art, Austrian culture, and Gustav Klimt is exceptional. She beautifully connected Klimt’s work to history, culture, and his lasting influence, making everything clear and inspiring. Passionate, engaging, and truly memorable — highly recommended!
sshaw, Jun 2025
Deep dive into Klimt
Perfect tour for Klimt lovers! Julia is an extremely knowledgeable art historian. Led a very structured tour that weaved Klimts upbringing, career, and life together into a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
Sandra_A, Sep 2024
Very very good and educational with an excellent pace. Took us to metro and did great stories at sites!!
Pick up at hotel and riding Metro with all the explanations of the Art and historical reference. The explanation of klimts life, friends and insight into the art because of it. Loved the Belvedere and why it was built. Wonderful pace and helped so much with questions.
Marguerite_C, Sep 2024
Vienna Kisses
We learned so much about Vienna! This tour included information about the past and its effects on the present. We loved walking through Vienna even though the weather was troubling. Walter was the perfect guide. If you want to learn about Klimt, Vienna and all of its past glory then this is the tour for you.

Vienna Secession

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Vienna Secession
  • Children under 12 can enter for free, although exhibitions are curated with adults in mind.

  • Group discounts are available for parties of 10 to 25 people, but visits must be registered in advance with the Vienna Secession.

  • Admission is free with the Lower Austria Card (Niederösterreich-CARD) and the Kulturpass. The Vienna Card doesn’t cover admission but does include a free audio guide.

  • Wheelchair users can ring the bell or call the Vienna Secession for assistance when they arrive. There is an elevator at the left side of the building, and the Beethoven Frieze and select contemporary exhibitions are accessible and barrier-free.

  • There is an on-site gift shop where you can find a good range of art books, artistic postcards, traditional souvenirs, and even honey made by local bees.