1. The Leopold Museum in Vienna houses the largest collection of Egon Schiele’s artworks in the world as well as an extensive collection of Austrian art from the early 20th century. The museum is located in the Museum Quarter and showcases the works of Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, and Richard Gerstl, among others. The museum also features a permanent exhibition of Viennese Art Nouveau designs, including furniture and decorative objects. The building itself is a modern design by Austrian architect Ortner & Ortner and features a unique structure with angular lines and a glass facade.
2. The Leopold Museum is open daily from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, except for Tuesdays and select holidays. The museum’s phone number is +43 1 525 70.
3. Admission to the Leopold Museum costs €15 for adults, €12 for seniors and students, and €11 for visitors with disabilities. Children under the age of 19 are free. The museum can be easily reached by public transportation, with the Volkstheater U-Bahn station located nearby. Bus lines 48A and 49A also stop near the museum.


