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MAK – Museum of Applied Arts

The MAK is Vienna’s premier destination for applied arts, design, and architecture, with a collection centered on the innovative creations of the Viennese fin-de-siècle period around 1900.

Leopold Museum

Discover Vienna around 1900, the world’s largest Egon Schiele collection, along with masterpieces by Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, and others.

Klimt Villa

The Klimt Villa, a neo-baroque gem, was the final studio of Gustav Klimt, where some of his most renowned works were created. The villa’s expansive garden offers a peaceful retreat, and the “Klimt Lost” exhibition sheds light on the impact of National Socialism on art collectors, highlighting the looting and persecution of artworks.

Palm House at Schönbrunn Palace

The Palm House in Schönbrunn Palace Park stands out not only for its historic design but also for its three distinct climate zones. Inside, you’ll discover rare plant species, some of which are centuries old.

Architekturzentrum Wien

Discover everything you’ve ever wanted to know about architecture at Austria’s premier center for architectural information, education, and research on all construction-related topics.

Beethoven Museum

The Beethoven Museum in Heiligenstadt highlights the German composer’s years in Vienna.

 

Belvedere 21

Belvedere 21 is Vienna’s center for contemporary art and culture, housed in a modernist landmark from the 1958 World’s Fair. It showcases rotating exhibitions, film screenings, and events that spotlight both Austrian and international artists.

Concerts at Mozarthouse

Enjoy exquisite chamber music at Vienna’s oldest concert hall, where Mozart once performed. The concerts at the Deutschordenshaus celebrate timeless pieces by Mozart, Haydn, Schubert, and Beethoven.

3D PicArt Museum

Enjoy Vienna’s first 3D TrickArt Museum, where every display comes alive in photos and videos! Step into a world of illusions for 90 minutes, facing dinosaurs or flying on a witch’s broom toward the full moon.

Academy of Fine Arts, Picture Gallery

Masterpieces by Bosch, Cranach the Elder, Van Dyck, and Titian are on display at the Theater Museum while the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna undergoes renovations.

 

Albertina

The Albertina Museum houses one of the world’s most prestigious graphic art collections, covering a vast range from medieval pieces to contemporary works. Among its treasures is Albrecht Dürer’s celebrated Young Hare.

Alpine Gardens

Edelweiss, gentians and Alpine roses in the middle of Vienna you will find at Belvedere Alpine Gardens near the famous Belvedere Palace.

Danube Tower

One of the city’s highest points lies by the Danube, offering stunning panoramic views.

Geymüllerschlössel

A rare Biedermeier treasure: The Geymüllerschlössel is a stunning architectural gem featuring a park and beautifully preserved 19th-century furnishings.

 

Heidi Horten Collection

The Heidi Horten Collection is Vienna’s newest museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art, located in the city’s historic center. Its permanent exhibition showcases iconic works by artists such as Klimt, Chagall, Magritte, Miró, Picasso, Basquiat, Warhol, and more. In addition to the permanent collection, the museum hosts exceptional temporary exhibitions.

Giant Ferris Wheel

Vienna’s Giant Ferris Wheel, located in the Prater, was originally constructed for a festive event in 1897—and remarkably, it still stands today as an iconic landmark of the city.