Albertina Modern Entry Tickets
Discover Vienna's ALBERTINA MODERN, explore extensive modern art exhibits and enjoy access to both special and permanent displays.
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Your experience Albertina Modern brings Vienna’s vibrant art scene to life, showcasing post-war masterpieces by Austrian pioneers and international icons in one inspiring space. Getting started Albertina Modern is located at Karlsplatz 5, just a 10-minute walk from the main Albertina Museum and steps from Vienna’s State Opera. The entrance is through the historic Künstlerhaus building, a stunning 19th-century landmark reimagined for contemporary art. After a quick security check , head inside to the spacious, light-filled lobby where you can collect your audio guide, if selected. A celebration of Austrian creativity & global icons Inside, the galleries unfold like a timeline of modern thought and expression. You’ll see how Austria’s post-war artists, from Maria Lassnig ’s expressive self-portraits to Arnulf Rainer ’s layered abstractions, shaped the country’s cultural identity. Nearby, international legends like Andy Warhol , Gerhard Richter , and Georg Baselitz bring a global dimension to the collection, creating a vivid conversation between local innovation and worldwide influence. Your audio guide will highlight these crosscurrents, how Lassnig pioneered body-awareness painting decades before it entered mainstream dialogue, or how Richter’s blurred photo-realism questions what 'truth' looks like in modern art. Modern art in motion Albertina Modern’s beating heart lies in the Essl and Jablonka collections , two of Europe’s most significant private holdings of post-war and contemporary art. Together, they offer an immersive view of artistic rebellion and reinvention. From pop art and Neo-Expressionism to conceptual installations and video works, each gallery introduces a new way of seeing. You’ll find pieces that challenge convention, some playful, some deeply introspective, all united by a sense of freedom and experimentation that defines the modern era. Contemporary voices & changing exhibitions Albertina Modern never stands still. Its rotating exhibitions showcase living artists and current movements shaping today’s creative landscape, from multimedia installations to thought-provoking photography and sculpture. Whether you’re exploring bold new perspectives or revisiting familiar masters, every visit offers something fresh. If you’ve purchased the combo ticket , you can continue your journey at the main Albertina Museum or the peaceful Albertina Klosterneuburg to experience the full scope of Austrian art, past and present. Temporary exhibitions at Albertina Modern in 2026 Marina Abramović: Retrospective (until 1 March 2026): A major overview of performance art pioneer Marina Abramović’s groundbreaking body of work, including key performances and reenactments spanning her 50-plus-year career. Dance Images (3 March – 7 June 2026): A thematic group exhibition focusing on dance in visual art, featuring works from the museum’s photography holdings that capture movement, expression and the art of dance. KAWS: Art & Comix (3 April – 27 September 2026): A lively look at American artist KAWS’s practice across drawing, painting, sculpture and pop-culture references that blend fine art with comic-inspired imagery. Vasarely – Adrian: Moving Images (26 June – 11 November 2026): An optical play of geometric forms and motion featuring works by Victor Vasarely and media-art pioneer Adrian, exploring visual effects and perception. Franz West *(*6 November 2026 – 29 March 2027): A solo exhibition dedicated to the influential Austrian sculptor Franz West, known for his innovative, interactive forms and post-modern sensibilities. Down Under: Art from Australia (24 November 2026 – 2 May 2027): Showcasing key works from Australian art, highlighting both Indigenous and contemporary perspectives from Down Under.
Why you'll love it
- Explore Vienna’s vibrant modern art scene at Albertina Modern, home to eclectic contemporary masterpieces by Warhol, Rainer, Lassnig, and more
- Discover the renowned Essl and Jablonka Collections, featuring international icons like Baselitz and Richter alongside groundbreaking Austrian artists
- Add an audio guide to dive deeper, with expert commentary that connects global art movements to Austria’s post-war creativity
- Choose a combo ticket to also visit the Albertina Museum and Klosterneuburg, extending your art journey from Old Masters to modern visionaries
- Fun fact: Albertina Modern is housed in Vienna’s beautifully restored Künstlerhaus, a 19th-century artists’ association building reborn as a hub for contemporary art.
What's included
- Entry to ALBERTINA MODERN museum
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Suitable for all ages
- Opening hours
- Mon-Sun10:00-18:00
- Know before you go
Photography without flash is allowed; cameras and tripods are not permitted in galleries
Wheelchair and stroller access is available throughout the museum
Bring a valid ID for ticket verification at entry
Audio guides are available as a smartphone app in German and English
Museum is busiest on weekends; visit on weekdays for a quieter experience
- Visitor guidelines
Your visit to ALBERTINA MODERN
Step inside ALBERTINA MODERN, a leading destination for contemporary and modern art in Vienna. Housed in the historic Künstlerhaus, the museum spans more than 2,000 square meters and contains one of Europe’s largest collections of recent art, with over 60,000 works by nearly 5,000 artists from Austria and around the world.
Explore a modern art hub
From the moment you arrive, you’ll notice ALBERTINA MODERN’s commitment to progress and innovation in art. The striking exhibitions bring together paintings, film, photography and creative projects that reflect Austria’s post-1945 artistic evolution. Immerse yourself in a space where art meets social, political and cultural narratives, offering visitors both local and global perspectives.
Permanent and special exhibitions
The museum rotates an impressive line-up of temporary shows across the year, ensuring that every visit brings something new. Alongside its permanent collection of Austrian and international works, ALBERTINA MODERN frequently unveils special exhibitions focusing on current artistic directions, recognized names, and emerging talent. Upcoming highlights include showcases focused on the role of color in photography, drawings by Damien Hirst, and special features on pop and comic-inspired art.
Planning your experience
With your entry ticket, you’ll enjoy direct access to both ongoing and temporary exhibits. Enhance your visit with an optional audio guide (in German or English) available via smartphone. All galleries are wheelchair and stroller accessible and have on-site amenities such as restrooms and free WiFi for your convenience.
Combine with more Vienna attractions
If you wish to visit more city highlights, consider upgrading to a Vienna Pass, offering fast-track access to over 70 attractions—saving time and money on your cultural journey through Vienna.
The ideal choice for art lovers
ALBERTINA MODERN is a must-see destination for anyone passionate about contemporary art, offering deep insights into both Austrian creativity and international trends. Conveniently situated and easy to explore at your preferred pace, it is designed for visitors of all backgrounds and interests.
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- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
Is the ALBERTINA MODERN wheelchair accessible?
Yes all public areas and galleries are accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.
Can I take photographs inside?
Photography without flash is allowed but tripods and professional camera equipment are not permitted.
Are audio guides included with the ticket?
Audio guides are available as an optional extra via your smartphone in German and English.
Do I need to print my ticket?
Mobile ticketing is not supported—please bring a printed ticket or collect one onsite with your booking confirmation.
When is the best time to visit?
The museum is typically quieter on weekdays and during morning hours.
Where you'll be
Wien
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