Dom Museum Wien
The most important things at a glance
- Audio guides, apps, multimedia, listening stations
- Assistance dogs allowed
- Reduced admission
- for people with dementia
- for people with hearing impairments / in ÖGS
- for people with visual impairments
- in easy or simple language
- Culture Pass: Hunger for art and culture
- Special tours & offers
- Tactile orientation aids
- Rollator/wheelchair rental
information
- Stephansplatz 6
- 1010 Vienna
- Vienna
- Open address in Google Maps
- daily 10:00-18:00
- Thu 10:00-20:00
- € 8 for people with a disability card
- free for assistant
- Prices for inclusive tours and workshops see website
Contact
Description
In a dialogue between old and new art, the Dom Museum Vienna presents historical sacred art, key works of modernism, and contemporary art. Changing exhibitions address socially relevant and existential issues.
Physical accessibility
Entrance: Step-free access, barrier-free power-operated revolving door (door width: 154 cm)
In the building: All exhibition rooms with lift (door width: 102 cm), cloakroom, barrier-free toilet facilities
In exhibitions: Accessibility of all collection areas guaranteed, folding chairs and stools, wheelchair-accessible display cases
Accessible information and content
In easy/simple language: Accompanying booklets for the permanent exhibition “Simply Explained” available for free (in large print)
To listen: The "Dom Museum Wien" app is available as a free download for Apple or Android smartphones and also on loaner devices on site. It offers detailed audio descriptions and can be used independently by blind and visually impaired people.
In sign language: The app “Dom Museum Wien” contains videos in Austrian Sign Language about the permanent exhibition.
In Braille and tactile: tactile objects for the famous portrait of Rudolf the Founder and his precious burial cover
Multimedia: App “Dom Museum Wien” (as a free download for Apple or Android smartphones or with rental devices on site)
Inclusive art and cultural education
Target group-specific tours: Touch Tours, where highlights of the collection can be explored haptically
Target group-specific workshops: Workshops for people with dementia: “So close to the center,” developed together with day centers for people with dementia
Sensory mediation aids: Tactile objects relating to the famous portrait of Rudolf the Founder and his precious burial cover, further multi-sensory educational materials for guided groups
Seal of quality
- Hunger for art and culture
- Austrian Museum Quality Seal

Hearonymus Audio Guide