KUNST HAUS WIEN Museum Hundertwasser
Key facts at a glance
- Audio guides, multimedia guides, listening stations
- Assistance dogs allowed
- Reduced admission
- for people with hearing impairment
- for people with visual impairment
- Easy or simple language
- Kulturpass: Hunger auf Kunst und Kultur
- Special tours & offers
- Rental of rollator/wheelchair
Information
- Untere Weißgerberstraße 13
- 1030 Vienna
- Vienna
- Open address in Google Maps
- Mon-Sun 10:00-18:00
- free for people with disability cards
- free for assistant
- Prices for inclusive tours and workshops: € 0 to € 5
Contact
Description
The KUNST HAUS WIEN is Austria's first green museum and is dedicated to ecological and socially relevant topics relating to the founder Friedensreich Hundertwasser. On four exhibition floors, the green house combines works by contemporary artists with the Hundertwasser Museum - the world's largest permanent presentation of the works of the Austrian artist and visionary.
Barrier-free accessibility
Entrance: Barrier-free entrance through the inner courtyard via Weißgerberlände, as well as laterally via bell at the main entrance
Inside the building: Cloakroom and toilet are barrier-free on the ground floor, each floor can be reached via a lift: Access to lift on the ground floor via the inner courtyard (operated by museum staff)
In exhibitions: The uneven tiled and wooden floors throughout the building are wheelchair accessible; an accompanying person is an advantage. Seating is available in all exhibition rooms and mobile folding chairs for visitors to borrow. Rental wheelchairs are available at the entrance on request.
How content is conveyed
As audio texts: Audio guide for Museum Hundertwasser in German, English, French, Hungarian, Russian and Ukrainian
QR-code: to artist videos in the temporary exhibition
Inclusive guided tours and offers
Target group-specific tours:
- Regular guided tours with sign language interpreters: inside
- Guided tours for German learners in simple language
- Guided tours for blind and visually impaired people
Sensory mediation aids: Tactile objects, fountains