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KunstHausWien

Discover the famous Hundertwasser museum - a place where art meets nature!

The KunstHausWien was built in 1991 by the Austrian artist and environmental philosopher Friedensreich Hundertwasser in a former Thonet furniture factory. The museum and exhibition house is one of the most renowned cultural sites in Vienna.

The building itself is a work of art: Hundertwasser designed a unique world of experience and an extraordinary exhibition space for his work. Visitors to the Hundertwasser Museum are presented with the full spectrum of his creations - from his art and architecture to his environmental endeavours. A programme of international contemporary exhibitions focusing on the intersection of art with climate, nature, and sustainability, establishes KunstHausWien as a focal point in the international cultural scene.

In 2024, following a comprehensive modernisation, the museum will reopen its doors, operating with low emissions and providing an innovative and contemporary visitor experience. Under the theme Reface Hundertwasser, the permanent exhibition of the world’s largest collection of works by the Austrian artist will be presented in a new light.

KunstHausWien
Untere Weißgerberstraße 13, 1030 Wien

Opening hours: daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Tours and educational programme: kunstvermittlung@kunsthauswien.com

General information: info@kunsthauswien.com

Included services

  • Admission to the KunstHausWien 

Destination station: Vienna

Note on the redemption of the ÖBB Plus

You travel as planned, and on either the same day or one of the two following days, you simply exchange the voucher directly at the touristic attraction.

Price overview

Price overview KunstHausWien

Offers ÖBB Plus-offer Local prices
Adults € 13.50 € 15.-
Children 10<18 years € 5.40 € 6.-

Valid from reopening expected end of February 2024 - 31.12.2024
Children up to the age of 10 are free.