Get to know the exceptional Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser
Experience Hundertwasser's work: from his art to his ecological commitment
Visit the temporary exhibitions featuring contemporary art and ecology
Enjoy delicacies in the green courtyard and visit Café Friedlich
Activity location
Vienna
Vienna, Wien, Austria
Meeting/Redemption Point
Untere Weißgerberstraße 13, 1030 Wien, Austria | Arriving by public transport:
Take the U1 or U4 to Schwedenplatz, continue on the tram line 1 (towards “Prater Hauptallee”) to Radetzkyplatz
Take the U3 or U4 to Landstraße/Wien Mitte, continue on the tram line O (towards “Praterstern”) to Radetzkyplatz
Wien, Wien, Austria
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Vienna: Tickets for Kunst Haus Wien: Museum Hundertwasser in Multilingual
Access to the current garage exhibition (Ecology, Sustainability & Urbanity)
Exclusions
Hundertwasser Museum audio guide (4.00 EUR)
What you can expect
Visit the Kunsthaus Wien and explore the Museum Hundertwasser.
At the Museum Hundertwasser, learn about the famous artist who shaped the philosophy and artistic principles of the museum, and who designed the building's architectural remodeling. Learn about Hundertwasser’s commitment to building and living in harmony with nature. The tour spans from the artist’s early picturesque visions up to practical implementations such as building models and the museum itself. The KunstHausWie not only showcases his unique approach to eco-friendly architecture but also highlights his innovative use of colour, organic forms, and the rejection of straight lines, encouraging a reevaluation of our relationship with the natural world.
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Vienna
Vienna, Wien, Austria
Meeting/Redemption Point
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Untere Weißgerberstraße 13, 1030 Wien, Austria | Arriving by public transport:
Take the U1 or U4 to Schwedenplatz, continue on the tram line 1 (towards “Prater Hauptallee”) to Radetzkyplatz
Take the U3 or U4 to Landstraße/Wien Mitte, continue on the tram line O (towards “Praterstern”) to Radetzkyplatz