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Discover Vienna's MAK Museum of Applied Arts with this ticket, exploring art, design, architecture, and fashion in a grand building on Ringstraße.

Visiting the MAK Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna is a journey through the city’s vibrant art and design scene, housed in a stunning building along the famous Ringstraße. This museum offers a comprehensive look at Viennese Modernism, decorative arts, and contemporary design that appeals to both art lovers and architecture enthusiasts alike. While it’s a large space—over 900,000 objects—you won’t need days to appreciate highlights, but a well-paced visit can certainly be rewarding.
One of the aspects we particularly like about this experience is the inclusion of special exhibitions that are part of the standard ticket, offering a fresh view of art and design trends. The building itself, an architectural marvel, makes the visit special, but it’s the impressive collection of Gustav Klimt’s work and Wiener Werkstätte pieces that truly stand out.
A potential drawback is that, given the size and scope, exploring everything thoroughly can take several hours—so visitors should prepare for a substantial visit or plan to focus on specific sections. This tour suits those with a keen interest in art nouveau, design, or architecture, and who appreciate a deep, authentic cultural experience rather than quick sightseeing.

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The MAK Museum’s façade along Vienna’s Ringstraße is an eyeful—an impressive example of early 20th-century architecture that immediately signals the importance of what’s inside. Once you step in, the grandiose interior matches the exterior, with spacious galleries and well-planned routes that make navigating easier despite the vast collection.
A large chunk of the museum is dedicated to Viennese Modernism, with works by Gustav Klimt, Josef Hoffmann, Otto Wagner, and others. We enjoyed the way the collection reflects not just artistic achievement but also social and political currents of early 20th-century Vienna. For instance, Klimt’s monumental drawing for the Stoclet Frieze offers a rare glimpse into his larger-than-life style.
Reviewers mention that “The museum is full of wonderful objects”—from intricate jewelry and textiles to furniture and decorative arts. One visitor commented, “The museum is full of wonderful objects so allow a few hours to enjoy the experience.” It’s clear that if you’re into art nouveau or design history, you’ll find plenty to spark your interest.
Along With its permanent collection, MAK hosts numerous temporary exhibitions on art, design, and architecture that are included in the ticket price. These exhibitions change periodically, offering fresh perspectives and often highlighting contemporary design projects. The MAK Design Lab is a recent addition where you get to see contemporary design in action.
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The museum offers audio guides in English and German, which add valuable context without the need for a large group. Reviewers mention that “guides are very knowledgeable,” enhancing the overall experience. Free WiFi makes it easy to download additional information or plan your route.

Reviewers highlight the expertise of guides as a highlight, with one mentioning that “a nice break can be taken at the café which has good coffee,” adding a layer of comfort to the experience. This suggests that combining a visit with a sit-down in the café can make the trip feel even more complete.
Lazar’s review also emphasizes the need for ample time, as the collection is so extensive that rushing through might lead to missing key pieces. Mei similarly points out the “very interesting art” and the size of the museum, which can be overwhelming but rewarding.

The value for $16 is undeniable considering the scope of the collection and the architectural beauty of the building. Whether you’re a design aficionado or just enjoy a sophisticated cultural experience, the MAK Museum offers a rich, immersive journey into Viennese culture.
The included special exhibitions and modern design projects make the ticket worthwhile, especially if you want more than just a quick look. Plus, the skip-the-line security check and digital guides help streamline your visit.
However, keep in mind that exploring everything in one visit could take a good chunk of your day. If you’re on a tight schedule, consider focusing on specific sections that interest you most to maximize your time.

This tour is ideal for art and design lovers who want a deep dive into Vienna’s artistic movements and craftsmanship. It’s also suited for architecture enthusiasts due to the building’s grandeur. If you enjoy guided narration, the knowledgeable guides and audio guides will enrich your visit. The museum’s accessibility and flexible cancellation policy make it a practical choice for various travelers.
If you’re visiting Vienna and want a meaningful cultural experience that combines history, art, and architecture, this ticket provides excellent value.

The MAK Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna offers a comprehensive, engaging experience that combines architectural beauty with an extensive collection of art, design, and modernist masterpieces. For an entry fee of around $16, visitors gain access to both permanent and temporary exhibitions, making it an outstanding deal for those interested in Vienna’s creative heritage.
Whether you’re an art lover eager to see Klimt’s works up close or a design enthusiast fascinated by contemporary projects, MAK delivers. The expert guides, inclusive exhibitions, and stunning architecture ensure an enriching visit that can be tailored to your interests.
While the size and depth might be daunting for quick visitors, those prepared to spend a few hours will find this museum a highlight of Vienna’s cultural scene. It’s a perfect stop for travelers who want to explore beyond the usual sights, appreciating the city’s artistic soul.
The combination of authentic collections, insightful guides, and a magnificent building makes the MAK a must-see for anyone passionate about arts and design. It’s a place that invites curiosity, inspires creativity, and leaves a lasting impression.
“Great, but need half of the day to really explore everything.”

Is the entry fee of $16 per person worth it?
Absolutely. Considering the vast collection, special exhibitions, and the opportunity to see works by Klimt and Wiener Werkstätte, it offers great value.
How long should I plan to spend at the museum?
At least 2-3 hours, especially if you want to enjoy the permanent and temporary exhibitions without rushing. Reviewers suggest a half-day visit if you wish to explore thoroughly.
Are there guided tours available?
Yes, the museum provides free audio guides in English and German, and knowledgeable guides are available, enhancing your understanding of the exhibits.
Can I buy tickets in advance?
Yes, booking in advance is recommended, especially to skip the lines through express security checks. You can reserve your spot and pay later, providing flexibility.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the MAK Museum is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs.
What is included in the ticket?
Your ticket covers entrance to permanent and several temporary exhibitions, free WiFi, a digital guide, and access to the cloakroom.
Are there any discounts or free entry?
Yes, entry is free for visitors under 19 years old.
Is there a café inside?
While not detailed in the data, reviews mention there’s a café on-site, perfect for a coffee break during your visit.
Can I visit just part of the museum?
Yes, you can choose to focus on specific sections, especially since some exhibitions change periodically, and the building is quite extensive.
What should I bring or prepare for?
Comfortable shoes, a camera, and perhaps a plan for which sections interest you most. Access to WiFi allows you to download additional info or guides if desired.
Visiting Vienna’s MAK Museum of Applied Arts is an enriching journey into the city’s artistic soul. With its stunning architecture, impressive collection, and friendly guides, it’s a cultural experience that’s hard to beat—especially at a modest price.