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Belvedere 21 Hosts Family Workshops on Printmaking, Sculpture, and Art Techniques in Vienna

other · 2026-04-17

Belvedere 21 in Vienna is offering a series of family workshops titled "Hallo Werkraum!" from July 22, 2026, to July 23, 2026, with sessions running from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The program encourages creativity through hands-on activities like printing summer motifs, creating colorful paper cutouts, and crafting humorous plaster sculptures. Participants explore various artistic techniques in a personal experimental space designed for both children and adults, with tools provided by the museum. The workshops also include visits to exhibitions to observe how artists use colors and materials differently. Additional workshops are scheduled for June 4-5, 2026, focusing on modeling with clay, and July 11-12, 2026, for painting with pigments. Admission is priced at €6.00 for children and adults, with discounts available for wienXtra cardholders at €4.00 for children and free entry for adults with a Kulturpass. The event is part of a broader initiative at Belvedere 21 to engage families in interactive art experiences, fostering creativity and technical skill development in a museum setting.

Key facts

  • Workshops run from July 22, 2026, to July 23, 2026, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
  • Activities include printing summer motifs, paper cutouts, and plaster sculptures
  • Designed for families with children and adults
  • Admission: €6.00 for children and adults, €4.00 for children with wienXtra, free for adults with Kulturpass
  • Additional workshops on June 4-5, 2026 (modeling with clay) and July 11-12, 2026 (painting with pigments)
  • Includes exhibition visits to study artists' use of colors and materials
  • Held at Belvedere 21, Arsenalstraße 1, 1030 Wien
  • Focus on hands-on creativity and technical exploration

Entities

Institutions

  • Belvedere 21
  • Oberes Belvedere
  • Belvedere

Locations

  • Vienna
  • Austria
  • Arsenalstraße 1
  • Prinz-Eugen-Straße 27

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