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MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, Ticket

4.5 (60)
Vienna, AT
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MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, Ticket

4.5 (60)
Vienna, AT
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Experience the captivating world of Vienna around 1900 at the MAK - Museum of Applied Arts. Step into the grand museum building on Vienna's Ringstraße and be transported to a fascinating era filled with art nouveau masterpieces by renowned artists such as Gustav Klimt, Josef Hoffmann, and Koloman Moser. Marvel at the impressive architecture of the building itself, one of the grandest on Vienna's Ringstraße. With over 900,000 objects and printed works, the MAK houses a unique collection of precious art and craftwork, showcasing the evolution of furniture, glass, porcelain, silver, and textiles from the Middle Ages to the present day. Immerse yourself in the world of Viennese Modernism through the MAK's Permanent Collection VIENNA 1900, featuring 500 exhibits that shed light on both the art historical and sociopolitical aspects of this iconic period. Explore the MAK DESIGN LAB, a space dedicated to showcasing contemporary projects that tackle the challenges of the 21st century through design. With top-class temporary exhibitions in art, design, and architecture, the MAK offers an unforgettable cultural experience for all travel enthusiasts.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 1 hours - 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Explore the fascinating era of Vienna around 1900
  • Admire art nouveau masterpieces by Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann
  • Experience the grandeur of the museum building on Vienna's Ringstraße
  • Discover a unique collection of precious art and craftwork
  • Immerse yourself in top-class temporary exhibitions in art, design, and architecture
  • Skip-the-line tickets
  • Free Digital MAK Guide
  • Free Wifi
  • Free admission for children and teens under 19
  • Free cloakroom
  • Skip the line
  • Ticket is valid for permanent collections and all temporary exhibitions.
  • Food and Drinks
  • Hotel pick-and and drop off

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Introduction

Experience the enchanting era of "Vienna around 1900" at the MAK - Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna. Step into a grand museum building on Vienna's Ringstraße, designed by Heinrich von Ferstel and inaugurated in 1871. This architectural masterpiece serves as the backdrop for an extraordinary collection of art nouveau masterpieces by renowned artists such as Gustav Klimt, Josef Hoffmann, and Koloman Moser. Immerse yourself in the world of exquisite craftsmanship and artistic expression as you explore the precious art and craftwork from the Middle Ages to the present day.

What to expect?

Embark on a captivating journey through time, with the MAK offering a range of awe-inspiring exhibitions and activities. Delve into the Permanent Collection, which showcases pivotal moments in the history of applied arts, from the Middle Ages to the contemporary era. Discover the spellbinding world of "Vienna 1900," with over 500 exhibits shedding light on the multifaceted design and arts and crafts of this iconic period. Additionally, explore the MAK DESIGN LAB, a space dedicated to contemporary design projects that address the challenges of the 21st century.

Who is this for?

The MAK - Museum of Applied Arts is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts, history lovers, and anyone seeking inspiration from the vibrant world of art and design. Whether you are a fan of Gustav Klimt's masterpieces, intrigued by Viennese Modernism, or simply captivated by the beauty of fine craftsmanship, this experience is tailored for you. The museum appeals to a wide range of visitors, including students, collectors, and those interested in exploring the cultural heritage of Vienna. Unleash your curiosity and immerse yourself in a treasury of creativity.

Why book this?

By booking a visit to the MAK, you gain access to a unique collection that spans centuries and continents. Immerse yourself in the intricacies of art and craftsmanship while being surrounded by the grandeur of Vienna's history. The MAK stands apart as an innovative art institution, offering a combination of permanent and temporary exhibitions that consistently push boundaries and captivate visitors. Explore the beauty and significance of Viennese Modernism, a cultural era that continues to inspire and fascinate. Witness firsthand the masterpieces created by some of the most renowned artists and designers in history. A visit to the MAK promises not only an enriching experience but also a deeper understanding of the profound influence of art on society.

Good to know

The MAK offers a total duration of 60 to 120 minutes for your visit, ensuring you have ample time to immerse yourself in its captivating exhibitions. The meeting point is at Stubenring 5, Vienna, while the end point is the same location. The museum's Permanent Collection showcases exemplary moments in the history of applied arts, including contemporary art. Meanwhile, the parallel exhibitions at the MAK make it one of the most innovative and dynamic art institutions globally. Don't miss out on the MAK DESIGN LAB, a space where design merges with activism and ideals to shape a better future. Prepare to be inspired, enchanted, and enlightened as you delve into the richness of art and craftsmanship at the MAK.

Reviews

Visitors to the MAK - Museum of Applied Arts have been enthralled by the extensive collection and captivating exhibitions. They praise the museum for its dedication to preserving and showcasing the wonders of applied arts and contemporary design. Travelers have been particularly impressed by the "Vienna 1900" collection, which offers a comprehensive insight into the multifaceted and significant aspects of Viennese Modernism. The MAK's commitment to driving positive change through design and art has also garnered praise, with visitors appreciating the contemporary projects on display at the MAK DESIGN LAB. Overall, guests hail the MAK as a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone seeking a truly unique and enlightening cultural experience.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

MAK - Austrian Museum of Applied Arts/Contemporary Art

THE MAK The rooms of the Permanent Collection show crowning moments in the history of the applied arts, ranging from the Middle Ages to the 21st century, as well as exemplars of contemporary art. In addition, the outstanding program of temporary exhibitions shown at the MAK has established it as one of the most innovative art institutions in the world. MAK Permanent Collection VIENNA 1900 A fascinatingly diverse cultural era, “Vienna 1900” became a myth long ago. The MAK focuses on the equally multifaceted and momentous design and arts and crafts of this period. Some 500 exhibits shine a light on the art historical as well as sociopolitical aspects of Viennese Modernism. MAK DESIGN LAB Across approximately 2 000 square meters, the MAK DESIGN LAB demonstrates the many ways design can contribute to positive change. Contemporary projects by designers, artists, architects, programmers, activists, and idealists that react to the challenges of the 21st century.

Reviews

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4.5 (60)

LouiseB639

What a brilliant place. A museum for all ages, kids included! Super friendly and attentive staff. There was a huge sofa kids could climb on. A wonderful jugendstill exhibition and a brilliant design lab.

NXZ

Exquisitely well curated museum of applied/decorative arts that offers profound insight into the soul of Vienna.

CanadianEagle747

Head straight for the collection of Viennese objects from 1900s. Those are the gems of their collection and include some Klimt wall decorations. The Asian ceramics were bland. The collection of framed posters from exhibitions in the early 1900s pre-1914 and 1920-30s was fascinating; some of them depicted political campaigns during the Weimar Republic just prior to the Nazi takeover. The museum is easily done in about 90 minutes at a leisurely pace.

Stuart W

In our opinion one of the best museums in Vienna . Spent the whole day there fascinating displays and exhibits . Very contemporary AI and future science, design and more . Thoroughly recommend a visit

sssteveg

This museum displays furniture, glass, china, silver, and textiles from the Middle Ages to the present day. It was our favorite museum visit in Vienna. The exhibits were fascinating, and included Chinese pottery, fantastic glassware, modern furniture, as well as some really weird sculpture.

kristinakD269YQ

We recently visited MAK when in Vienna on holiday. This is a wonderful museum. The Lobmyer exhibit was amazing, as was the Vienna 1900 exhibit. Cannot recommend this museum enough.

annamC232DQ

Really enjoyed the design lab and the focus on sustainability! Definitely a good place to check out and the building itself is gorgeous. I enjoyed my visit by myself.

Lester L

Vienna 1900 - you don't need to say more...but, there is more - the building, the shop, the workshops....

jonathangZ6273KD

Fascinating museum. Highly recommended. Am researching a British arts and crafts potter and amazingly they had two examples of his work

Eveline R

Great exhibition! A wonderful setting and well worth visiting. It’s a pity that they offer online tickets that are a farce. When you arrive at the museum you need to queue in line to get a band on your wrist! This is just a joke! Also the staff where not amused with our disbelief in this complicated and useless system. What a shame.
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2024-04-26 18:14