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What is the ALBERTINA?

The ALBERTINA is a museum.
A museum collects, cares for and exhibits precious things.
The ALBERTINA collects, cares for and exhibits precious paintings, drawings, photographs and sculptures.

The ALBERTINA organizes exhibitions.
You can see works of art.
You are allowed to
look at them
discuss them
take photos without flash.

You are not allowed to touch the artworks.
You must keep your distance.
 
The exhibitions are barrier-free.
There is a store. You can buy books, posters and souvenirs.
There is a café.
Tickets are available at the ticket office or from the vending machine.

 

The ALBERTINA has 3 houses.

The houses are called:

  • ALBERTINA
  • ALBERTINA MODERN
  • ALBERTINA KLOSTERNEUBURG

 
Every house has

  • its own address
  • its own opening hours
  • its own tickets
  • its own program
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CONTACT

+43 699 1217 8729

 

We answer Monday to Friday between
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Currently to see at the ALBERTINA:

Claude Monet | The Water Lily Pond, 1917-1919 | The ALBERTINA Museum, Vienna – The Batliner Collection

MONET TO PICASSO The Batliner Collection

The exhibition shows the history of art from Europe between 1870 and 1970.

Easy Language texts for the exhibitions are available at the ticket desk and information desk.

Color photograph of a cowboy riding a galloping horse in an open landscape; large-scale, horizontal composition.

RICHARD PRINCE

(Until 16 August 2026)

The artist takes photos and turns them into art.

A square image consisting of rectangular fields of equal size in a colour gradient from blue to red. Credit: Helga Philipp | Untitled, 1968 | Private collection, Vienna © Estate Helga Philipp | Photo: Axel Schneider, Frankfurt am Main

HELGA PHILIPP Spaces of Movement

(Until 20 September 2026)
Naturalistic depiction of a sitting hare in profile, brown-grey fur, watercolor and gouache on paper.

COLLECTING FOR THE FUTURE 250 Years of the ALBERTINA Museum

(Until 11 October 2026)

The Albertina museum is showcasing treasures from its collection. The collection is celebrating its 250th anniversary this year.

Otto standing on the stairs of the ALBERTINA museum.

OTTO MEETS ALBERTINA

(Until 10 January 2027)

You can see works by the German comedian and cartoonist Otto Waalkes.

The audience room in the state rooms of the ALBERTINA is decorated entirely in red: The seating, walls and curtains are covered in red fabric. A large, dark painting with a golden border hangs on the wall. On two of the walls, a mirror covers almost the entire height of the wall. In front of the mirror on the floor are tables with candlesticks on them. White, gathered curtains and red, floor-length side panels with golden embroidery hang in front of the windows. Two large crystal chandeliers hang from the ceiling.

State Rooms

The founders of the Albertina lived here.

Albertinaplatz 1, 

1010 Vienna.

Monday: 10a.m.-6p.m.
Tuesday: 10a.m.-6p.m.
Wednesday: 10a.m.-9p.m.
Thursday: 10a.m.-6p.m.
Friday: 10a.m.-9p.m.
Saturday: 10a.m.-6p.m.
Sunday: 10a.m.-6p.m.

19,90 EUR per person

15,90 EUR for over 65
or under 26 years
For free for under 19 years

For free with

  • Annual pass
  • Bundesmuseencard
  • Kulturpass

with pass 7 EUR

accompaniment: for free

  • Internet for free
  • Audioguide on mobile phone
  • Easy language for the hearing impaired on the audio guide
  • Guided tours
  • Workshops
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Front view of the neoclassical ALBERTINA MODERN building with statues, columns and exhibition posters | © ALBERTINA, Vienna. Photo: Daniel Antalfi

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Front view of the neoclassical ALBERTINA MODERN building with statues, columns and exhibition posters | © ALBERTINA, Vienna. Photo: Daniel Antalfi

The ALBERTINA MODERN currently shows:

KAWS | TIME OFF, 2021 | Privatsammlung © KAWS | Foto: courtesy KAWS Studio

KAWS ART & COMIX

(Until 27 September 2026)

Graffiti and comics by KAWS are at the center of the show.

A text about the exhibition written in simple language is available at the ticket counter.

Arrangement of geometric patterns and lines in shades of green and red, some of which form squares and other shapes. | Victor Vasarely | Kiu-Siu, 1963 | The ALBERTINA Museum, Vienna – The ESSL Collection © Bildrecht, Vienna 2025

VASARELY & ADRIAN Dynamic Grids

(Until 8 November 2026)

Optical illusions are the theme of the artists Victor Vasarely and Marc Adrian.

Karlsplatz 5, 

1010 Wien.

Monday: 10a.m.-6p.m.
Tuesday: 10a.m.-6p.m.
Wednesday: 10a.m.-6p.m.
Thursday: 10a.m.-6p.m.
Friday: 10a.m.-6p.m.
Saturday: 10a.m.-6p.m.
Sunday: 10a.m.-6p.m.

17,90 EUR per person

15,90 EUR for over 65
or under 26 years
For free for under 19 years

For free with

  • Annual pass
  • Bundesmuseencard
  • Kulturpass

with pass for free

accompaniment: for free

  • Internet for free
  • Audioguide on mobile phone
  • Easy language for the hearing impaired on the audio guide
  • Guided tours
  • Workshops
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White, modern building with red lettering reading ALBERTINA KLOSTERNEUBURG. Credit: Photo © Rainer Iglar

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White, modern building with red lettering reading ALBERTINA KLOSTERNEUBURG. Credit: Photo © Rainer Iglar

A painting composed of bold, colorful brushstrokes in shades of red and blue. Credit: Liliane Tomasko | a dream of: A COIL THAT UNFURLED, 2018 | The ALBERTINA Museum, Vienna – Family Collection Haselsteiner © Liliane Tomasko

DONATED WITH LOVE

(Until 15 November 2026)

All of these works were donated to the Albertina Museum.

An der Donau-Au 1,
3400 Klosterneuburg.

26 March until 15 November 2026:

Thurday to Sunday: 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.

9 EUR per person

7 EUR for over 65
or under 26 years
For free for under 19 years

For free with

  • Annual pass
  • Bundesmuseencard
  • Kulturpass

with pass for free

accompaniment: for free

  • Internet for free
  • Audioguide on mobile phone
  • Easy language for the hearing impaired on the audio guide
  • Guided tours
  • Workshops
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