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Highlights
Fast-track, skip-the-line entry.
Discover the permanent collection featuring masterpieces by Monet, Klimt, and Picasso.
Tour 20 elegant staterooms exquisitely decorated in the Louis XVI style.
Experience both permanent and temporary exhibitions.
Located within the iconic Habsburg palace in the heart of Vienna.




















Albertina Museums: Entry ticket for all locations
Highlights
Enjoy a visit to Vienna’s premier galleries for modern and contemporary art.
Admire iconic masterpieces ranging from Monet and Picasso to prominent Austrian artists.
Explore three distinct venues with museums located in both central Vienna and the town of Klosterneuburg.
Enjoy total flexibility by choosing the order and the specific days you wish to visit each museum.
Take advantage of free admission for visitors under 19 and full accessibility for certified service dogs.



















Albertina Modern: Entry Ticket
Highlights
Explore one of Europe’s largest modern and contemporary art collections.
Discover works by Austrian artists beyond Klimt’s legacy.
Visit the newly opened Albertina Modern housed in the historic Künstlerhaus building.
See pieces from renowned names like Maria Lassnig, Arnulf Rainer, Franz West, and Andy Warhol.
Enjoy a cultural gem that complements the famous Albertina Museum in Vienna.




Albertina Modern: Entry ticket + Audioguide
Highlights
Admire one of the most significant collections of 20th-century and contemporary art in Europe.
Explore the venue located in Vienna’s historic Künstlerhaus building.
Discover works by prominent Austrian artists such as Maria Lassnig, Arnulf Rainer, and Franz West.
View iconic pieces by Andy Warhol alongside an extensive selection of German art.
Utilize an audio guide, available in English and German, to gain a deeper understanding of the exhibitions.
Albertina Tickets – Book Your Tickets Online
Discover the Albertina Museum Vienna and the Albertina Modern, Central Europe’s largest destination for modern and contemporary art. Showcasing masterpieces from iconic artists like Monet, Picasso, and Marina Abramović, the museum offers a unique glimpse into art history and evolving artistic trends. Plan your visit to experience renowned exhibitions such as “GOTHIC MODERN” and “FASCINATION PAPER” firsthand. Secure your tickets now to explore this cultural landmark and immerse yourself in a world of creativity.
About Albertina
Why Visit the Albertina Museum Vienna?
Timings
Opening Hours: Daily 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, with the Albertina Museum extending hours until 9:00 PM on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Last Entry: 30 minutes before closing.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday Mornings: For a peaceful experience exploring the State Rooms and permanent collections before peak hours. Wednesday and Friday Evenings: Take advantage of the main museum's late opening hours for a relaxed visit with fewer crowds.
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Things to Know Before Visiting the Albertina
The Albertina and Albertina Modern are open daily from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., with extended hours until 9 P.M. on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Plan your visit to avoid peak times, typically early afternoons and weekends, for a more comfortable experience.
Both locations are centrally located in Vienna, easily accessible by public transportation.
There are no specific age restrictions, making the museum suitable for visitors of all ages.
Standard museum amenities such as restrooms and likely cafés are available, though specific details should be confirmed on-site.
Accessibility accommodations are generally available, but visitors requiring special assistance may want to inquire in advance.
Photography policies may vary by exhibition; it is advisable to check guidelines upon arrival.
Purchasing tickets in advance, including options for guided tours or VIP admission, can help secure your preferred time slot.
Albertina - Facilities and Additional Info
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Accessibility Facilities at Albertina Museum Vienna
For visitors who are visually impaired, the Albertina Museum Vienna provides tactile exhibits and descriptive audio guides designed to enhance the experience. These resources allow guests to engage with key artworks through touch and detailed verbal descriptions, making the collection more accessible. Visitors can request these aids at the ticket counter or through prior arrangement to ensure availability during their visit.
The museum is equipped to accommodate specially abled guests with wheelchair-accessible entrances, elevators, and restroom facilities to facilitate comfortable movement throughout the galleries. Dedicated seating areas are also available for rest breaks. To make use of these accommodations, visitors are advised to inquire in advance or inform staff upon arrival, ensuring personalized support if needed.
For those with hearing impairments, Albertina offers assistive listening devices during guided tours and presentations, enabling clear audio reception even in large exhibition spaces. Additionally, written materials and exhibit descriptions are provided in clear, concise language to support understanding. Visitors can request these services when booking guided tour tickets or at the information desk on arrival.
Interesting Facts About Albertina, Vienna
Largest Modern Art Hub: Together, the Albertina Museum and Albertina Modern form the largest modern art museum in Central Europe.
Renowned Masterpieces: The collection houses iconic works by world-famous artists such as Monet, Picasso, and Rembrandt.
"Monet to Picasso": Visitors can explore this permanent exhibition, which is part of the celebrated Batliner Collection.
"Gothic Modern": This exhibition showcases powerful works by Munch, Beckmann, and Kollwitz.
"Fascination Paper": Highlights the evolution of art on paper with works spanning from Rembrandt to Kiefer.
Contemporary Focus: The Albertina Modern (at Karlsplatz 5) focuses on contemporary art, complementing the classical and modern collections of the main Albertina (at Albertinaplatz 1).
Extended Hours: For added convenience, the museum stays open until 9:00 PM on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Long-Term Exhibitions: Many exhibitions are scheduled to run through 2026, offering extended opportunities for cultural engagement.
Cultural Hub: By blending traditional and modern art styles, the museum serves as a significant cultural landmark in central Vienna, attracting diverse audiences with its comprehensive range of exhibitions.





































































