Albertina

Key facts at a glance

  • Audio guides, multimedia guides, listening stations
  • Barrier-free toilets
  • Accessible website
  • Barrier-free entrance
  • Barrier-free reception
  • Assistance dogs allowed
  • Reduced admission
  • for people with hearing impairment
  • for people with visual impairment
  • Inductive hearing system
  • Kulturpass: Hunger auf Kunst und Kultur
  • Special tours & offers
  • Rental of rollator/wheelchair

Information

Albertinaplatz 1
1010 Vienna
Vienna
Open address in Google Maps
Mon-Sun 10:00-18:00
Wed & Fri 10:00-21:00
€ 7 for people with a disability card
free for assistant
Prices for inclusive tours and workshops: € 5
Smartphone Guide € 3
Headphones for Smartphone Guide € 2

Contact

Friederike Lassy-Beelitz
f.lassy-beelitz@albertina.at
+43 1 534 83 0
albertina.at

Description

With a total of 1.2 million works of art, the Albertina is one of the world's largest art museums and is the only museum in the world to cover an art historical period of over six centuries, from the 15th century to modern and contemporary art. It houses the world's largest and most important graphic collection (Dürer, Leonardo, Michelangelo) with around 900,000 drawings, prints and paintings. Also of particular importance are the photography collection with around 100,000 prints and the architecture collection, which includes 60,000 plans, drawings and models.

Barrier-free accessibility

Entrance: Lift for main entrance, elevator and escalators

Inside the building: Lifts, toilets and cloakrooms accessible for wheelchair users

In exhibitions: Seating available, wheelchairs and walking aids are available free of charge upon deposit of an ID card at the cloakroom

How content is conveyed

As audio texts: Audio guides

In sign language: Mediation programs for blind and visually impaired people

Miscellaneous: Visitors can obtain induction loops for audio guides free of charge by leaving an ID card at the cash desk.

Inclusive guided tours and offers

Target group-specific tours:

  • for the hearing impaired in sign language
  • for the blind and visually impaired (leading the blind)
  • for and together with people with Down syndrome