Emma Transforms Marble Hall in Belvedere Palace Into Vienna's Most Beautiful Bedroom
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Built as a summer residence for Prince Eugene of Savoy, the Belvedere Palace is among the most beautiful baroque buildings in the world. After his death, Empress Maria Theresa acquired the palace and opened the imperial collections in the Upper Belvedere in 1777, making it one of the first public museums in the world. In 1908, under Emperor Franz Joseph I, the Ministry of Culture acquired Klimt's painting "The Kiss", which today is the highlight of the impressive collection of Austrian art.
"Transferring the art to real life bodies introduces three-dimensional effects to the piece, meaning we have a totally new way of looking at classic, timeless, and well-known art," said artist Birgit Linke. Dominic Walker, Emma's Global Head of Communications, added: "This unique event is designed to awaken people's best this morning — by bringing to life Austria's most famous painting over a regal breakfast in Vienna's most beautiful bedroom."
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