Albertina Museum Entry Tickets, Vienna






















Albertina Museum Entry Tickets, Vienna
Duration: Varies (1 min to 10 hours)
Varies (1 min to 10 hours)
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience
Access to multilingual audio guide
Access to multilingual audio guide
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Explore centuries of art at Vienna's Albertina Museum, where Renaissance drawings and modern masterpieces await you. Located near Stephansplatz in central Vienna, it’s a short walk from the State Opera House. Enter through Albertinaplatz to start your journey past security into this world-renowned museum.
Explore centuries of art at Vienna's Albertina Museum, where Renaissance drawings and modern masterpieces await you. Located near Stephansplatz in central Vienna, it’s a short walk from the State Opera House. Enter through Albertinaplatz to start your journey past security into this world-renowned museum.
At Vienna's The Albertina Museum, explore artistic brilliance spanning five centuries from Dürer to Picasso under a single regal roof.
Explore over 20 Habsburg State Rooms and internationally acclaimed collections featuring everything from Old Master drawings to Impressionist masterpieces at the museum in Vienna.
Enhance your visit with an audio guide that offers deeper insights as curators discuss works by Dürer, Monet, and Picasso at The Albertina Museum.
Did you know? Over one million prints and 65,000 drawings are housed within Albertina’s collection, making it one of the world's largest graphic art collections.
Albertina Museum entry
Audio guide in English & German for the Albertina Museum (as per option selected)
Access to Albertina Modern (as per option selected)
Entry ticket to Albertina Klosterneuburg (as per option selected)
Use of all permanent collections and temporary exhibitions at each museum (as per option selected)
Multiple museum admissions with one ticket
Audio commentary as an optional add-on
Headphones for mobile audio guide use
Special exhibitions requiring separate admission fees
Meals and beverages
Journalist entry tickets (advance request via email required)
Museum transfers included in combo packages

Albertina Museum entrance in Vienna at dusk.
Located in Vienna's heart behind the State Opera House is the renowned Albertina Museum. Here you can effortlessly navigate through centuries of artistry from Renaissance sketches to contemporary masterpieces without any hassle.
How It All Begins
Situated just a short walk from Stephansplatz, the museum greets visitors at its main entrance on Albertinaplatz, marked by the striking statue of Archduke Albrecht astride his horse. Upon arrival, you'll pass through security before reaching the lobby where audio guides are available for pickup near the ticketing area.
Imperial Artistry
Your journey commences in the lavish Habsburg State Rooms, adorned with crystal chandeliers, silk wall hangings, and gilded mirrors that echo Vienna's imperial elegance. These 21 restored chambers once served as a residence for Archduke Albert and Princess Maria Christina, offering you an authentic glimpse into life at an 18th-century court.
Dürer’s Precision & Da Vinci’s Vision
Transitioning to one of the world's most celebrated print rooms within The Albertina Museum, visitors are greeted by Dürer's iconic Young Hare and Praying Hands alongside sketches from Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci.
A Celebration of Impressionist Art
In the Batliner Collection galleries, your experience shifts to vibrant hues. Marvel at Monet’s reflective scenes, Cézanne’s bold strokes, and Picasso’s transformative style as they narrate European modernism's evolution in a fascinating display.
Exhibitions Scheduled for 2026
Lisette Model's Retrospective (until 22 Feb 2026) - Explore the influential photographer’s pivotal works capturing raw urban life from the 1930s to the 1950s, including renowned portraits like Coney Island Bather.
Fascination Paper: Rembrandt to Kiefer (until 22 Mar 2026) – Discover the Albertina’s extensive art on paper collection spanning centuries and showcasing its versatility from old masters to contemporary artists.
Leiko Ikemura: Motherscape (until 6 Apr 2026) – Explore emotionally resonant works by Japanese-Swiss artist Leiko Ikemura, focusing on femininity, transformation, and the maternal landscape.
Honoré Daumier: Mirror of Society (from 6 Feb 2026 – 25 May 2026) – Experience Daumier’s incisive social commentaries through prints and caricatures that reflect life and politics in 19th-century society.
Care Matters: An Exhibition of the VERBUND COLLECTION (12 Mar – 28 Jun 2026) – Explore themes of care, connection, and human experience within works from the Verbund Collection.
Richard Prince: Retrospective (17 Apr – 16 Aug 2026) – Witness a complete survey of Richard Prince’s provocative contributions to painting, photography, and appropriation art.
Helga Philipp: Spaces of Motion (1 May – 20 Sep 2026) – Discover dynamic abstract compositions by Helga Philipp that evoke movement and spatial exploration.
Collecting for the Future: 250 Years of The Albertina Museum (16 Jun – 11 Oct 2026) – Celebrate key highlights and acquisitions from the museum’s storied history over its 250-year legacy.
Travel Photography (15 Jul – 26 Oct 2026) – Engage with a thematic exhibition showcasing compelling photographic journeys worldwide.
Picasso – Bacon: What It Means to Be Human (18 Sep 2026 – 31 Jan 2027) – Juxtapose works by Picasso and Francis Bacon that explore emotion, identity, and the human condition.
Shara Hughes (9 Oct 2026 – 28 Feb 2027) – Experience a solo exhibition of vibrant paintings by contemporary American artist Shara Hughes.
Women Artists of The Albertina (30 Oct 2026 – 17 Jan 2027) – Celebrate the contributions of women artists within The Albertina Museum's collection across generations.
Royal Panoramas Await You
Before departing, venture onto the museum’s terrace for a stunning view. From this vantage point, you can admire sights such as the State Opera House, Burggarten, and Vienna’s historic rooftops—a perfect finale to your visit.

Mediterranean landscape painting by Pablo Picasso, featuring colorful houses and a sailboat, at Albertina Museum.

Water lilies on a pond, inspired by Monet's series, at Albertina Museum.

Albertina Museum entrance in Vienna at dusk.

Mediterranean landscape painting by Pablo Picasso, featuring colorful houses and a sailboat, at Albertina Museum.

Water lilies on a pond, inspired by Monet's series, at Albertina Museum.

Sailboat on Venice waters with San Giorgio Maggiore in the background, The Pink Cloud by Paul Signac.
What to bring
- Your confirmation email is essential; your ticket and invoice will be sent within one business day, available for digital or printed display.
- A valid ID is required when claiming any reduced fare or discount. Note that group discounts (such as Vienna City Card or ICOM) must be obtained at the on-site desk only.
What’s not allowed
- Flash photography, tripods, and selfie sticks are prohibited inside. Some temporary exhibitions may also ban all forms of photography; please check signage beforehand.
- To safeguard artworks, leave large backpacks, umbrellas, or wet coats in the cloakroom before entering.
- No food or drinks allowed within exhibition areas. For refreshments, visit the on-site café or nearby eateries.
Accessibility
- The Albertina Museum is fully wheelchair accessible, with elevators and step-free paths connecting all main galleries and public spaces.
- A wheelchair or mobility assistance can be requested at the entrance. Alternatively, contact the museum in advance to arrange support for your visit.
- Accessible restrooms are situated near the primary exhibition levels and the cloakroom area.
Additional information
- All standard admission tickets and combo passes remain valid for one year from their purchase date, allowing entry once during regular hours (9am to 6pm). Combo tickets permit visits on different days across sites.
- The Albertina Museum and Albertina Modern are a brief 10-minute walk apart in Vienna’s city center. To reach the Albertina Klosterneuburg site, take train S40 or R40 to Klosterneuburg-Weidling, or bus 400 toward Leopoldbrücke; expect about a 25 to 30 minute journey.
- Seniors, children under 19, young adults aged 19 to 26, and visitors with disabilities are required to present valid ID alongside their ticket at the entrance.
- Journalists can apply for complimentary admission by emailing presse@albertina.at in advance.

Albertina Museum entrance with ornate statues and fountain in Vienna.

Habsburg State Rooms with ornate chandeliers, red drapes, and elegant furnishings.

Sailboat on Venice waters with San Giorgio Maggiore in the background, The Pink Cloud by Paul Signac.

Albertina Museum entrance with ornate statues and fountain in Vienna.

Habsburg State Rooms with ornate chandeliers, red drapes, and elegant furnishings.
Keep a copy of your confirmation email handy as tickets are sent within one business day and can be shown digitally or printed for entry.
If you’re eligible for reduced rates, remember to bring valid ID; discounts like the Vienna City Card must be claimed at the on-site desk.
Consider adding an audio guide option when booking if you want deeper insights from curators about artworks by Dürer, Monet, and Picasso.
If interested in modern art as well, opt for a combo ticket to include entry to Albertina Modern and Klosterneuburg along with the main museum visit.
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