History Of Leopold Museum
Step into the captivating history of the Leopold Museum. The museum’s story begins with the visionary ophthalmologists Rudolf and Elisabeth Leopold, whose passion for art sparked a remarkable journey. In the 1950s, the Leopold couple embarked on an artistic journey, starting with 19th-century Austrian art and expanding their horizons to embrace the early 20th-century Austrian Modernists. Their dedication and keen eye for talent laid the foundation for one of the world’s most important collections of Austrian art. With the support of the National Bank of Austria and the Republic of Austria, the Leopold Museum Private Foundation was established in 1994 to ensure the preservation and celebration of their legacy for future generations.
Today, the museum boasts around 6,000 beautiful artworks, including masterpieces by renowned artists such as Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Richard Gerstl, Oskar Kokoschka, and Koloman Moser. Each piece is a testament to the Leopolds’ experienced taste and unwavering passion for art. The museum provides an ideal setting to showcase its vast collection and host captivating temporary exhibitions spanning five floors and 5,400 square meters of exhibition space. As you embark on a Leopold Museum tour, immerse yourself in the fascinating narrative of Rudolf and Elisabeth Leopold’s extraordinary journey through the world of art.