Wiener Aktionismus Museum

Key facts at a glance

  • Barrier-free toilets
  • Barrier-free entrance
  • Barrier-free reception
  • Assistance dogs allowed
  • Reduced admission

Information

Weihburggasse 26
1010 Vienna
Vienna
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Wed-Sun 11:00-18:00
free for people with disability cards
free for assistant

Contact

museum@wieneraktionismus.at
wieneraktionismus.at

Description

The world's first Museum for Viennese Actionism (WAM) is the result of an initiative by several private collectors. In addition to the four protagonists of Viennese Actionism, Günter Brus, Rudolf Schwarzkogler, Otto Muehl and Hermann Nitsch, the extensive collection also shows works by Adolf Frohner and Alfons Schilling and impresses with action photographs and films, sketches, graphics and documentation material as well as visual works by the artists. In addition, works by contemporary performance and action artists that are related to Viennese Actionism are regularly shown.

Physical accessibility

Entrance: The barrier-free entrance to the museum is at the rear entrance in Schellinggasse. After ringing the bell at the main entrance, the supervisory staff will grant you direct entry.

Inside the building: The barrier-free toilet facility is located on the ground floor of the side wing.

In exhibitions: At checkout you will receive free portable stools that can be used throughout the house.

Accessible information and content

In Easy/Simple Language: No

To listen: Audio guides to each work in the exhibition

In sign language: No

In Braille and to touch: No

Inclusive Art and Culture Education

Target group-specific tours & workshops: No

Seal of approval

  • Hunger auf Kunst und Kultur