The Leopold Museum is the most visited house in the Museumsquartier and a must-see for art fans 🎨. Here you can expect numerous masterpieces by Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt – the Schiele collection is even the largest in the world, and Klimt invites you to dive into the Vienna Secession. The collection also features major works by Oskar Kokoschka as well as precious crafts from the Wiener Werkstätte with furniture, glass, metal, and ceramic objects.
For families: there are special offers for children and youths. Children's workshops start from age 5 and combine a short tour with playful creative workshops. The popular LEO children's atelier is aimed at children aged 6–12 and takes place on Sundays. Other age groups: 2–6, 6–10, 10–12 and from 12 years. 👧👦
Masterpieces by Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt 🎨
Largest Schiele collection in the world
LEO children's atelier for 6–12 years
Children's workshops from age 5
In the museum you can also discover current special exhibitions such as the Gustave Courbet exhibition, browse the online collection, or participate in art education programs. To wind down, Café Leopold and nearby cafés invite you to coffee and cake ☕. Around Museumsquartier there are many other family-friendly destinations such as the ZOOM Children's Museum or the Butterfly House – perfect for a varied day.