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Beautiful place full of cultural events and art. L...

Beautiful place full of cultural events and art. Lovely painting collection from masters like Picasso, Klimt, Monet, Renoir, Chagall, Munch and more.. Easy to walk around, well displayed. Perfect to spend some time while visiting the city of Vienna.

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Amazing museum in the heart of Vienna. Always inte...

Amazing museum in the heart of Vienna. Always interesting exhibitions with brief description (in German and English) of each work presented. There is a nice cafe inside the museum where one could have a coffee, dessert or full lunch.

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Thank you Albertina for everything you do for us! ...

Thank you Albertina for everything you do for us! In addition to beautiful exhibitions, we also appreciate the fact that "children" under the age of nineteen have free admission. I recommend to less experienced guests to put their coats and sweaters in the dressing room and get rid of all the burden. If you do not do so, you will be very soon tired and leave your exposures much sooner than you do. In addition to the common dressing room at the entrance there are also storage cabinets at the staircase to the toilets. I recommend visiting the gallery also for those guests who are interested in the visual arts only in the middle.

A fantastic museum full of wonder and magnificance...

A fantastic museum full of wonder and magnificance. We saw some truly delicous works of art from the likes of Warhol, Picasso, Munch, Rainer, Durer etc.

The palace itself is a real treasure and the state rooms are mental glowing with colour and interest.

Its fairly cheap to get entrance and even cheaper buying online with discounts also you skip the lengthy que!

Its open from 10am each day and has a really relaxed atmosphere we took out two year old baby who didn t get bored till at least an hour in which meant we could have a decent look around! I mean wouldve liked to have stayed longer but you know

It takes a long time to enjoy everything there is ...

It takes a long time to enjoy everything there is to see. Both permanent exposure and temporary exhibitions. There is no audio guide in Spanish. It's a shame. The rooms are beautiful and well presented.

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Nice exhibitions, however, the employee at the cas...

Nice exhibitions, however, the employee at the cash register is a very, very unfriendly and mean gentleman, I have never seen such an unfriendly man, he even pisses off his colleague (an older woman). For the exhibition and everything else I would like to give 5 stars, but because of this gentleman alone, I wish you didn't have to give any stars, so unfortunately only one. (I was there on Tuesday August 14th)
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I waited around over 1hour to watch Durer's painti...

I waited around over 1hour to watch Durer's painting....Because of someone's wedding. Is it possible visitors can not go inside wedding? Also they gave no information when I bought a ticket and website...Nobody couldn't answer when will finish the wedding in this museum. I am so disappointed this Museum.

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One of the best museums in Vienna. It is small, so...

One of the best museums in Vienna. It is small, so a visit there will take you about 1 hour, but it is worth it. The first floor stores paintings by Picasso, Modigliani, Monet, Degas, and others. On the second floor are Rubens, Weimar and others. The ticket price is 16 + audio guide 4 (available in Russian). At the museum there is a cafe where you can drink delicious coffee and have a great lunch.

Outstanding art collection, but the temperature wa...

Outstanding art collection, but the temperature was unbelieveable high and disturbing. The climate ought to be dangerous for the paintings even.
It is mostly very crowded with people, so try to choose a sufficient time to visit this phenomenal art exhibition!

The Albertina Museum, one of the most important mu...

The Albertina Museum, one of the most important museums in Vienna, houses thousands of important artifacts. In this unique Viennese museum, one of the most important art centers in Europe, there are many works that were produced using lithography and engraving technology. It is one of the world's leading art museums with a range of works.
The museum, built in the 18th century, served as the residence of Maria Theresa, Empress of Austria-Hungary and ruler of the Habsburg dynasty. The palace, which at that time was called the Taroucca Palace, was used by Albert, Duke of Saxen Teschen, who was brought to Theresa to be the governor. The name of the Albertina Palace, the name of today's museum, comes from the then governor. Until 1918, the palace served as a gallery for Duke Albert's descendants to house and store collections. Although II. Although it was badly damaged in World War II, it was restored and opened to visitors in the 21st century.

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Albertina Studio

Albertina Studio

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