Guided tours in English are available every Monday and Saturday at 2:00 PM.
All other tours are held in German.
SINGLE TICKET guided tours: EUR 15,--
Guided tours in English are available every Monday and Saturday at 2:00 PM.
All other tours are held in German.
SINGLE TICKET guided tours: EUR 15,--
We accept the following means of payment
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in English only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in English only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in English only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in English only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in English only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in English only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in English only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in English only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in English only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in English only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in English only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in English only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in English only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in English only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in English only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in German only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
DEALING IN SPLENDOUR - A History of the European Art Market
The art market, with its players, institutions, and mechanisms, has always been a source of fascination. “Dealing in Splendour. A History of the European Art Market” (January 30 to April 6, 2026) at the Garden Palace Liechtenstein is the first groundbreaking exhibition to focus on the underlying dynamics. Prominent loans from international collections—including paintings by Titian, Rembrandt, Monet, and Klimt—together with major works from the Princely Collections, such as works by Giambologna, Brueghel, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, make this stimulating show a historical and visual experience.
Tour in English only
An audio system is used during the tour.
MEETING POINT
INFOPOINT from 15 minutes before the start of the guided tour
GARDEN PALACE Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna)
SINGLE TICKET: EUR 15,--
Ö1 members receive a discount of EUR 3,--
Depending on availability, tickets without prior registration are also available on site (maximum number of persons per group: 25).
We recommend pre-registration via online booking, by phone +43 1 319 5767-0 or by mail office@palaisliechtenstein.com.
An audio system is used during the tour.
Please note that only one Ö1 membership number can be provided per booking.
