
MAK – Museum für angewandte Kunst
- Location
- 1010 Vienna, Vienna
- Description
The MAK stands for the fruitful connection between past and future.
- Accessibility

The MAK stands for the fruitful connection between past and future.

Every year, the MAMUZ Museum Mistelbach dedicates exhibitions to a changing theme from 40,000 years of human history.

Where Emperor Maximilian I once stored weapons and ammunition, you can now explore Tyrolean history and stories between past and present.

The Lower Austria Museum is not only a museum, but also a zoo with over 40 living animal species and represents the connection between people, nature and climate, where knowledge is imparted in a playful and inspiring way.

The Rablhaus Museum is the only museum in the entire Alpine region dedicated exclusively to the topic of everyday religion, anchored between faith and superstition.

The MuseumsCenter combines urban, regional and mining history of the city of Leoben.

The Natural History Museum showcases the fascinating world of plants, animals and rocks.

The Neue Galerie Graz with the BRUSEUM is located in the Joanneumsviertel.

The Austrian Sculpture Park has been located on the site of the former International Garden Show, next to the Schwarzl Leisure Center, since 2003.

Experience the Austrian Parliament up close: from plenary sessions to guided tours and research in the library.

Hardly any amusement park is as strongly linked to the identity of a city as the Wurstelprater is to Vienna.

The Romans settled in the Vienna area for around 350 years.