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MAK Museum of Applied Arts Vienna exterior with visitors exploring the entrance.
MAK Museum of Applied Arts Vienna exterior with visitors exploring the entrance.
Visitors exploring exhibits at MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna.
Tourists exploring the exhibits at MAK – Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna
MAK Museum of Applied Arts Vienna exterior with intricate architectural details
MAK Museum of Applied Arts Vienna exterior with visitors exploring the entrance.
MAK Museum of Applied Arts Vienna exterior with visitors exploring the entrance.
Visitors exploring exhibits at MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna.
Tourists exploring the exhibits at MAK – Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna
MAK Museum of Applied Arts Vienna exterior with intricate architectural details
MAK Museum of Applied Arts Vienna exterior with visitors exploring the entrance.
MAK Museum of Applied Arts Vienna exterior with visitors exploring the entrance.
Visitors exploring exhibits at MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna.
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  • Visit Vienna's most grandiose building, MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, a museum that traces the past, present, and future of Austrian applied arts!
  • Find unique collections of precious arts and crafts from the middle ages: from baroque glassware to industrial design awards, you'll find them all.
  • Do not miss out on the "Vienna 1900" exhibition of the Wiener Werkstätte with masterpieces by Koloman Moser, Gustav Klimt, and Josef Hoffmann!
  • Pick from a 1, 2, 3 or 6-day Vienna Pass to enjoy fast-track entry to 70+ attractions, unlimited HOHO bus rides with a free guidebook and city map.
  • Visit Vienna's most grandiose building, MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, a museum that traces the past, present, and future of Austrian applied arts!
  • Find unique collections of precious arts and crafts from the middle ages: from baroque glassware to industrial design awards, you'll find them all.
  • Do not miss out on the "Vienna 1900" exhibition of the Wiener Werkstätte with masterpieces by Koloman Moser, Gustav Klimt, and Josef Hoffmann!
  • Pick from a 1, 2, 3 or 6-day Vienna Pass to enjoy fast-track entry to 70+ attractions, unlimited HOHO bus rides with a free guidebook and city map.

Inclusions

  • Entry into MAK – Museum of Applied Arts
  • Free WiFi
  • Free cloakroom
  • Free MAK multimedia app
  • Access to special exhibitions

Exclusions

  • Guided Tour
  • Facilities: Wheelchair Accessibility, Pram/Stroller Accessibility, Free WiFi, Parking and Cloakroom Service.
  • Food & drinks are available for purchase.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Visiting MAK - Museum of Applied Arts Vienna

Immerse yourself in a world of artistic wonders, where innovative design meets timeless craftsmanship at MAK, the captivating Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna. Discover exquisite exhibits spanning centuries, from breathtaking furniture to cutting-edge technology, making history come alive in the heart of Austria's cultural capital.

Read on to know everything about the museum, how to get there, the timings and more.

Why Visit the MAK - Museum of Applied Arts Vienna?

MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna
  • Vienna's architectural gem: Visit the grandiose MAK, nestled between the University of Applied Arts and Stadtpark.
  • Centuries of exquisite artistry: Explore diverse crafts from silverware to furniture, showcasing artistic brilliance since the Middle Ages.
  • Step back into Vienna's golden era: Immerse yourself in the "Vienna 1900" exhibition, boasting masterpieces by Klimt, Moser, and Hoffmann of the Wiener Werkstätte.
  • Embrace artistic evolution: Discover the ever-changing world of architecture, arts, and design through the museum's captivating temporary exhibitions.
  • Enriching experience: Engage with the intersection of innovation and tradition, inspiring creativity and cultural appreciation at MAK - Museum of Applied Arts Vienna.

MAK - Museum of Applied Arts Vienna Highlights

MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna

Design Collection

An extensive showcase of Austria's design prowess, ranging from industrial and handcrafted objects to unique art pieces, prototypes, fashion, and media design, providing insight into the country's creative innovation.

MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna.

Furniture and Woodwork Collection

Experience the evolution of furniture and stylistic tendencies with a focus on Austria and Vienna, offering cultural and historical insights spanning nearly 150 years.

MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna.

Contemporary Art Collection

A treasure trove of 1,500 works and documentation encompassing fine art and architecture, reflecting the dynamic and ever-evolving contemporary art scene.

MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna

Asia Collection

Explore a fascinating collection of 25,000 objects from China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam, illustrating artistic and artisanal outputs from ancient times to the present, fostering an understanding of the enduring Asia-Europe relationship.

MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna.

Library and Works on Paper Collection

Delve into one of the world's oldest museum libraries dedicated to applied arts, forming the heart of the museum and offering a wealth of knowledge.

MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna.

Textiles and Carpets Collection

Embark on a journey through time, with a remarkable textile collection spanning from Late Antiquity to modern times, representing diverse cultures and artistic expressions from around the globe.

MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna

Metal Collection

Witness the rich heritage of metalwork from Europe and North America dating back to the fourteenth century, showcasing both historical artefacts and contemporary creations.

MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna

Ceramics Collection

Immerse yourself in Austrian ceramic history from the sixteenth century to the present, with unique groups of objects, including the legacy of the Wiener Porzellanmanufactur and a diverse collection of stoves, Hafner ware, and majolica.

MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna

Glass Collection

Marvel at the world-class Glass Collection, spanning the Middle Ages to the present, displaying optically and technically impressive glass products reflecting the artistry and spirit of their time.

Plan Your Visit To MAK - Museum of Applied Arts Vienna

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  • Timings
    Tuesday: 10 AM to 9 PM
    Wednesday to Sunday: 10 AM to 6 PM
    Closed on: Monday
  • Best Time To Visit: Early morning or late evening on weekdays.
MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna

Address: Stubenring 5, 1010 Wien, Austria 

Find on Map

  • By Metro: Line U3
    Nearest Stop: Stubentor
  • By Tram: Line 2
    Nearest Stop: Schwarzenbergplatz/Stubentor
  • By Car: Distance From Airport: 20 km 
    Car Parking: Parking is available on-site. You can park at nearby spaces as well like Garage Freyung, Garage Am Hof and Garage Franz-Josefs-Kai.
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  • Keep mobile phones on silent to maintain a relaxed atmosphere for all visitors.
  • Food and drink are not allowed in the exhibition rooms.
  • Smoking is prohibited throughout the museum.
  • Touching exhibits or artwork is strictly prohibited to preserve their integrity and condition.
  • Photography is permitted, but the use of flash and tripods is not allowed.
  • Please refrain from bringing food and drinks into the museum.
  • Large bags and backpacks must be checked in at the cloakroom for security purposes.
  • Kindly maintain a respectful and serene environment during your visit to the museum.
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: The museum ensures easy access for visitors with mobility challenges, offering ramps, elevators, and spacious paths to navigate freely and enjoy the exhibits.
  • Pram/Stroller Accessibility: Parents with young children can explore the museum with ease, as designated routes and facilities accommodate strollers, making the visit family-friendly.
  • Free WiFi: Stay connected during your exploration with complimentary Wi-Fi, allowing you to share your experience, access digital guides, or stay connected with friends and family.
  • Parking: Convenient parking options on-site are available, making it hassle-free to reach the museum and enjoy your time without worrying about your vehicle.
  • Cloakroom Service: Large bags and backpacks can be safely checked at the cloakroom, providing a hassle-free tour.
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  • Mozarthaus: Visit the former residence of Mozart, the musical genius, and immerse yourself in his life and work through interactive exhibits and a rich collection of memorabilia.
  • Vienna Opera House: Delight in the melodious strains of world-class performances at this iconic venue, where history, art, and music seamlessly converge for unforgettable experiences.
  • Kunsthistorisches Museum: Marvel at a vast array of artistic masterpieces and historical treasures, spanning centuries, displayed within the elegant walls of this grand museum.
  • Hofburg Palace: Step into imperial splendour as you explore the majestic residence of Austrian royalty, housing opulent chambers, museums, and the awe-inspiring Spanish Riding School.

Visitor Tips

  • To make the most of your visit and avoid crowds, arrive early in the day.
  • Large bags and backpacks must be checked in at the cloakroom. Travel light to enhance your comfort during the tour.
  • Photography is allowed, but ensure your flash and tripod are not used to avoid disturbing other visitors.
  • Bring a water bottle as the museum can be quite extensive, and you may get thirsty during your visit.
  • Refrain from touching the exhibits to preserve their condition for future generations.
  • Explore the museum design shop for unique souvenirs and art-related items to take home as mementoes.
  • Consider using public transportation, as the museum is well-connected to various tram and subway lines.
  • Take a snack break at the Salonplafond cafe and savour Viennese cuisine during your visit.
  • Connect to the Wi-Fi available for visitors.

All Your Questions About MAK Vienna Tickets Answered

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What is MAK Vienna?

MAK Vienna, or the Museum of Applied Arts, is a renowned cultural institution in Austria, celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and design through its vast collection of art and objects.

How can I get access to MAK Vienna?

You can get access to MAK Vienna with entry tickets.

Where is MAK Vienna located?

MAK Vienna is located at Stubenring 5, 1010 Wien, Austria.

What are some of the highlights of MAK Vienna?

The museum showcases exceptional exhibitions on applied arts, design, and contemporary art, displaying a diverse range of crafts, furniture, glassware, textiles, and more.

How to reach MAK Vienna?

You can reach MAK Vienna by car, metro, and tram.

What are the timings of the MAK Vienna?

MAK Vienna is open Monday to Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM.

Is MAK Vienna wheelchair accessible?

Yes. MAK Vienna is wheelchair accessible.

Is photography allowed in MAK Vienna?

Yes. Photography is allowed in MAK Vienna.

Is it worth visiting MAK Vienna?

MAK Vienna offers a fascinating journey through art, design, and creativity, making it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and those interested in cultural heritage.