
The story
The Upper Belvedere was built as a summer showpiece for Prince Eugene of Savoy, the general whose armies broke the Ottoman siege lines and won Habsburg Austria much of its empire. Between 1717 and 1723 the architect Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt gave him a gold-and-white Baroque palace on a slope above Vienna, with a second, lower palace and formal gardens running down between them.
Most visitors now climb that hill for a single painting. In a plain upstairs room hangs Gustav Klimt's The Kiss, from 1908 — two figures kneeling in a field, wrapped together in a robe of gold leaf and pattern, the man bending to the woman's cheek. Klimt made it at the height of his gold period in Vienna, and the Austrian state bought it almost at once. The Belvedere holds two dozen of his paintings, the largest group anywhere, including the shadowy Judith with the head of Holofernes.
The palace has one more claim on the country's memory. In the Marble Hall, under a ceiling fresco of Prince Eugene's victories, foreign ministers signed the Austrian State Treaty on 15 May 1955, ending ten years of Allied occupation after the Second World War. The politician Leopold Figl carried the signed document out onto the balcony and held it up to the crowd below, and photographs of that moment hang in the building today.
Collection
21 works
The KissGustav Klimt, 1907
Judith and the Head of HolofernesGustav Klimt, 1901
Death and the MaidenEgon Schiele, 1915
Fishermen in PoissyClaude Monet, 1882
Portrait of Père PaulClaude Monet, 1882
The Evil MothersGiovanni Segantini, 1894
Fritza RiedlerGustav Klimt, 1906
The FamilyEgon Schiele, 1918
Portrait of Amalie ZuckerkandlGustav Klimt, 1917
The embraceEgon Schiele, 1917
The HydraGustav Klimt, 1906
Adam and EveGustav Klimt, 1917
Farm Garden with SunflowersGustav Klimt, 1906
SunflowerGustav Klimt, 1907
Poppy Field (Mohnfeld)Gustav Klimt, 1907
Seashore with fishermanCaspar David Friedrich, 1807
Avenue in the Park of Schloss KammerGustav Klimt, 1912
Lady in WhiteGustav Klimt, 1917
Portrait of Johanna StaudeGustav Klimt, 1917
Sea beach in the fogCaspar David Friedrich, 1807
Still Life with Five BottlesVincent van Gogh, 1884