Belvedere celebrates 300 years: Digital exhibition history revealed!

Belvedere celebrates 300 years: Digital exhibition history revealed!
Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - On December 3, 2024, the Belvedere presented great news in Vienna to inspire art lovers and visitors. In 2025, the popular museum awaits exciting exhibitions, including historical and modern perspectives that are supposed to actively involve the audience. Stella Rollig, the general director of the Belvedere, emphasized that the multifaceted program presented art as a bridge between cultures and thus opened a variety of perspectives. Wolfgang Bergmann, the economic managing director, added that the record visitor numbers of 2024 help to improve the quality of the stays in the museum and to lay the basis for future expansion projects.
digital development of the exhibition history
The digital opening of the Belvedere exhibition archive, which takes place on the occasion of the museum's 300th anniversary, is particularly remarkable. According to Tourismuspresse.at , interested parties can now visit 626 historical exhibitions from the period from 1918 to 2023 online. This initiative illustrates the commitment of the Belvedere for an open culture of knowledge and the digitization of art brokerage offers. The online chronicle enables the leaf through past exhibitions and offers a valuable insight into the development of the museum's exhibition practice. In addition to the digital presentation, over 21 exhibitions at three locations are planned for the coming year, including the fascinating show "The world in colors. Slovenian painting 1848–1918", which illuminates the well -documented artistic connection between Vienna and Ljubljana. Another highlight is the interaction of over 60 artists of modernity under the title "Radical! Artists* and Moderne 1910–1950", which will open up new perspectives on well -known works. With all these innovative approaches, the Belvedere strives to remain one of the first points of contact for art lovers and those interested in culture in Austria and at the same time to promote access to art for everyone.Details | |
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