Overview
The Albertina Museum houses one of the world’s largest and most significant print rooms, featuring around 65,000 drawings and one million old master prints from the late Gothic period to the present. View masterpieces from French Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, German Expressionism, Fauvism, and avant-garde by artists such as Degas, Cezanne, Matisse, and Renoir. The museum also showcases restored Habsburg State Rooms, providing a glimpse into the opulence of royalty.
Highlights
- Explore 600 years of art through both the permanent and temporary exhibitions of Albertina Museum.
- Admire the Batliner Collection, a permanent exhibition showcasing masterpieces from Monet to Picasso.
- Marvel at the chandeliers, distinctive marquetry, and exquisite furniture in the restored Habsburg State Rooms.
Inclusion
Admission
Additional Info
Child policy:
- Children under 19 years are free of charge.
Good to know:
- Check the official website for the daily opening hours before your visit.