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Kunsthistorisches Museum at Maria-Theresien-Platz, Vienna.
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Kunsthistorisches Museum at Maria-Theresien-Platz, Vienna.

"Madonna im Grünen" by Raffaello.
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"Madonna im Grünen" by Raffaello.

"Tower of Babel" by Pieter Brueghel.
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"Tower of Babel" by Pieter Brueghel.

One of the galleries
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One of the galleries

The Kunsthistorisches Museum (English: "Museum of Art History"), Vienna, housed in its festive palatial building on Ringstraße, crowned with an octagonal dome, is one of the premier museums of fine arts and decorative arts in the world. The term Kunsthistorisches Museum applies to both the institution and the main building.

It was opened in 1891 at the same time as the Naturhistorisches Museum by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria-Hungary. The two museums have identical exteriors and face each other across Maria-Theresien-Platz. Both buildings were built between 1872 and 1891 according to plans drawn up by Gottfried Semper and Karl Freiherr von Hasenauer.

The two Ringstraße museums were commissioned by the Emperor in order to find a suitable shelter for the Habsburgs' formidable art collection and to make it accessible to the general public. The façade was built of sandstone. The building is rectangular in shape, and topped with a dome that is 60 meters high. The inside of the building is lavishly decorated with marble, stucco ornamentations, gold-leaf, and paintings, making it a spectacular work of art in its own right.

Collection

The museum's primary collections are those of the Habsburgs, particularly from the portrait and armour collections of Ferdinand of Tirol, the collections of Emperor Rudolf II (the largest part of which is, however, scattered), and the collection of paintings of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm.

Affiliated with the Vienna museum, and officially part of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, are the collections in the Neue Hofburg. These include the:

A branch office is located at Schloss Ambras in Innsbruck. All together, the collection is one of the largest and most important collections in the world.

Among the most important works in the picture gallery are:

Notes

One of the museum's most important sculptures, the Saliera by Benvenuto Cellini, was stolen on May 11, 2003 and recovered on January 21, 2006, in a box buried in a forest near the town of Zwettl, Austria. It had been the biggest art-theft in Austrian history. [link]

The Kunsthistorisches Museum appears in considerable detail in the final mission of the computer game , developed by Illusion Softworks.

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