Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
- Austrian Museum of Applied Arts
- Secession Building
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Tour Description
Notice: The 1900 Exhibition at the Museum of Decorative Arts will be closed from May 23rd to November 18th. During this period, your expert will replace the exhibition with a visit to the Beethoven Frieze at the Secession Building.
As the 1800s slipped away and a new century dawned, Viennese artists like Gustav Klimt and Otto Wagner envisioned a new aesthetic that broke with the past—naming their movement the Vienna Secession. During this 3-hour, immersive Vienna architecture tour with a local historian or architect, we'll explore Art Nouveau and the birth of Modernism through the eyes of the creatives who made it happen.
As the 1800s slipped away and a new century dawned, Viennese artists like Gustav Klimt and Otto Wagner envisioned a new aesthetic that broke with the past—naming their movement the Vienna Secession. During this 3-hour, immersive Vienna architecture tour with a local historian or architect, we'll explore Art Nouveau and the birth of Modernism through the eyes of the creatives who made it happen.
\Vienna Secession
We'll begin our trip back in time to Vienna’s Belle Epoque with a visit to the Museum of Decorative Arts, which boasts a fantastic collection of early 20th-century furniture and design, including Gustav Klimt's preparatory drawings for one of his most famous paintings. Here, we'll discuss the social and economic context of Vienna in the first decade of the century, when industrial progress and global trade began unraveling the Austrian monarchical system. During our visit to the museum, we'll also encounter the work of architect Josef Hoffman and the Wiener Werkstätte, an artists’ collective focused on decorative arts.
Vienna Architecture of the Golden Age
Our tour will lean heavily on architecture to help us visualize the radical effects of the Vienna Secession, visiting some of the most important buildings from this period. Otto Wagner left a permanent mark on the city with masterworks like the Vienna post office, as well his subway entrances that rival the work of French Art Nouveau masters. We'll also take a ride on the subway, itself a product of this period and very reflective of the new emphasis on technology and functionalism.
Artistic Visionaries
Depending on time and interest, we may also include a visit to the Secession House, a major work of Jugendstil architecture that features Klimt's “Beethoven Frieze.” Originally conceived as an exhibition hall, this space allows us to consider the exchange of ideas between the avant-garde in various cities across Europe as the continent teetered on the edge of World War I. At the end of our time together, we'll have a deeper understanding of the history of Vienna’s 20th-century artistic revolutionaries and the climate in which they created some of their greatest works of art and architecture.
(Looking for a general overview of Vienna? Try our Vienna Walking Tour. Looking to explore a different era of history? We suggest our Schönbrunn Palace Tour).
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121 Reviews
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Gabriela was kind, professional, passionate about the topic. We appreciated her introduction to the Secession and stories that made history alive.
We have apprecciated as well her willingness to answer all our questions, including the ones absolutely unrelated to the topic :)
We can imagine to have her as our guide for any other walk Context offers in Vienna.
Jirina
Reviewed on:
Nov 23, 2019
Gilles is very knowledgeable and shared his knowledge clearly and well. He has a nice manner about him. Overall the art nouveau is covered well. What I suggest is a little less depth in the post office and museum and have the time applied to the rest of the walk and possibly to something not yet covered. The depths at the museum and post office were delved just a bit too deeply.
Lari
Reviewed on:
Oct 23, 2019
Our guide went out of her way to explain the social and political undercurrent influencing the architecture. Very informative!
Robert
Reviewed on:
Oct 16, 2019