History of Leopold Museum
In the mid-20th century, Rudolf and Elisabeth Leopold embarked on a mission to amass a collection celebrating Austrian art. Their discerning eye led them to acquire masterpieces by renowned artists such as Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele. In 1994, their vision expanded with the decision to establish a museum. Collaborating with architects Ortner & Ortner Baukunst, the Leopold Museum finally opened its doors on June 29, 2001, in Vienna's Museum Quarter.
Today, the museum showcases over 5,000 artworks, spanning paintings, drawings, sculptures, photographs, and more. It encapsulates the evolution of Austrian art, with highlights including Klimt's gilded creations and Schiele's raw and emotional expressions.