SoundSeeing Vienna Secession Building1 - Absolutely beautiful ? we could not describe it any better. The surroundings are a bit shoddy, but if you just keep your eyes on the building then you won’'t even notice. Klimt, Schiele, Olbrich and Wagner founded the Secession ? a 1920’'s countermovement in the arts ? resulting in this building. It has not always been highly regarded, but since a few decades, the city has embraced it for good. If you have ever heard of the famous Beethovenfries, you will be happy to know that it is exhibited here.
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