
Architekturzentrum Wien
- Location
- 1070 Vienna, Vienna
- Description
The AzW shows, collects, discusses and researches how architecture and urban development shape daily life.
- Accessibility
- Tactile orientation aids

The AzW shows, collects, discusses and researches how architecture and urban development shape daily life.

In a unique post-war modernist building, designed by Karl Schwanzer, Austrian and international art from the 1960s to the latest contemporary trends is shown.

The learning and memorial site is dedicated to the victims of National Socialism and Fascism in the Ried district and represents an extension of the town history exhibition of the Innviertler Volkskundehaus Museum.

In a dialogue between old and new art, the Dom Museum Vienna displays historical sacred art, key works of modernism and contemporary art.

The Graz Museum Schlossberg offers the widest view of Graz and you can learn all about the history of the mountain.

With the impressive tomb of Emperor Maximilian, the Black Manders, the Ebert organ and the Silver Chapel, the Hofkirche is one of the most important monuments in Tyrol.

The Museum Judenplatz, the second location of the Jewish Museum Vienna, was once the center of Jewish life and its permanent exhibition shows Viennese Jewry in the Middle Ages.

The Kunsthalle Wien is the city of Vienna’s central exhibition hall for contemporary art.

As the first Green Museum, the KunstHausWien impresses with its unique design.

The Kunsthistorisches Museum is one of the most important museums in the world. Its collections include almost 4 million works of art spanning over 5,000 years.

The Burgenland State Museum represents the cultural and historical memory of Burgenland, displaying over 8,000 years of human history in this region.

The Museum Arbeitswelt in Steyr is a renowned exhibition and cultural center.