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Nedko Solakov: A Cornered Solo Show #3 Belvedere Palace

25 Jan 2024 — 19 Jun 2024

Bulgarian artist Nedko Solakov’s artistic intervention, A Cornered Solo Show #3, will not be on view in the prestigious galleries of the Upper Belvedere; instead, it can be found in an inconspicuous corner of the museum’s coatroom. In this transitional space between arrival and departure, Solakov engages visitors with the themes of his art and wittily involves them in an inner dialogue with...

Bulgarian artist Nedko Solakov’s artistic intervention, A Cornered Solo Show #3, will not be on view in the prestigious galleries of the Upper Belvedere; instead, it can be found in an inconspicuous corner of the museum’s coatroom. In this transitional space between arrival and departure, Solakov engages visitors with the themes of his art and wittily involves them in an inner dialogue with his artistic conscience.

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The Belvedere Palace is in fact two palaces: the Upper and Lower, both of which were built by Prince Eugene of Savoy. These Habsburg palaces are the centerpieces of gorgeously landscaped gardens, with tiered fountains and statues nestled in the greenery. Both palaces are filled with priceless art in the permanent collections (including Gustav Klimt's The Kiss), as well as changing exhibitions.

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Upper Belvedere
Saturday 09:00 - 18:00
Sunday 09:00 - 18:00
Monday 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday 09:00 - 18:00
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Prinz Eugen-Straße 27, 1030, Vienna
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Michele,  Sweden Sweden
14 Dec 2023
Excellent
Absolutely must see. Belvedere Palace and the garden are amazing, specially in the evenings light. The palace is full of master arts like Kiss of Gustav Klimt and … discover you self.
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Sarah ,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
23 Apr 2024
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Amazing entrace columns. Good info boards, plenty of space. A few more chairs would be good. Cafe staff polite and speedy.
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LYNN,  United States United States
29 Dec 2023
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A beautiful Palace with a number of masterpieces and great supporting works. The view over Vienna is wonderful- especially at night. Our visit was extra special with the Christmas market and...
A beautiful Palace with a number of masterpieces and great supporting works. The view over Vienna is wonderful- especially at night. Our visit was extra special with the Christmas market and Klimpt’s “Adele Bloch Bauer II” on special loan.
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