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.
Albertina Museum entrance with ornate statues and fountain in Vienna.
Habsburg State Rooms with ornate chandeliers, red drapes, and elegant furnishings.
Equestrian statue in front of Albertina Museum, Vienna.

Albertina Museum Entry Tickets, Vienna

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Explore centuries of art at Vienna's Albertina Museum with your entry tickets, conveniently located behind the State Opera House and near Stephansplatz. Step inside to encounter a collection ranging from Renaissance drawings to modern masterpieces, all within easy reach in the heart of Vienna. After passing through a brief security check, enjoy your visit by collecting an audio guide at the lobby counter if you've opted for one.

At Vienna's prestigious The Albertina Museum, visitors are treated to five centuries of artistic brilliance under a single regal roof. Highlights include masterpieces from Dürer and Da Vinci through Monet and Picasso.

Explore over 20 Habsburg State Rooms at the museum along with world-renowned collections that span Old Master drawings to Impressionist masterpieces, all housed within Albertina Museum Entry Tickets.

An audio guide offers deeper insights as curators discuss Dürer’s precision in his works, Monet's light-filled brushwork, and Picasso's bold reinvention of form. This is an optional addition for a more enriched experience.

For those looking to extend their art exploration into the modern era, consider upgrading to a combo ticket that includes access not only to Albertina but also to Klosterneuburg and Modern exhibits at Albertina Museum Entry Tickets.

The museum holds over one million prints and 65,000 drawings in its collection, making it among the largest graphic art collections globally. This fun fact underscores why The Albertina Museum is a must-visit.

Admission includes entry to The Albertina Museum in Vienna, which houses treasures such as Da Vinci's 'Praying Hands' and Dürer’s ‘Young Hare’.

Access is granted for an audio guide at the Albertina Museum available in English or German based on your chosen option.

Ticket grants you entry into Albertina Modern, featuring works from artists like Archduke Albrecht of Austria and Princess Maria Christina.

Use of the museum extends to include a visit to Albertina Klosterneuburg with its rich historical collections.

One ticket covers access to both permanent collections and any temporary exhibitions at each museum location.

Multiple museum entries with one pass

Audio guide add-on option

Headphones needed for mobile guides

Special exhibitions & displays extra fees

Meals and beverages

Journalists' entry tickets pre-requested by email

Inter-museum transfers in combo passes

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Albertina Museum entrance in Vienna at dusk.

Welcome to The Albertina Museum Experience

Navigate through centuries of art effortlessly at Vienna’s renowned Albertina Museum. From Renaissance sketches to contemporary artworks, you’ll discover an extensive collection within this historic institution.

Your Starting Point in the Heart of Vienna

Located centrally in Vienna and just a short walk from Stephansplatz, The Albertina Museum is easily accessible via its main entrance on Albertinaplatz. Look for Archduke Albrecht’s majestic statue atop his horse as your landmark.

Upon entering through the grand doors, you’ll experience a quick security check before reaching the lobby. Don’t forget to pick up any pre-booked audio guides at the counter near the main ticket desk.

A Royal Journey Through Art

Your exploration begins in the resplendent Habsburg State Rooms of The Albertina Museum, where lavish details like crystal chandeliers and silk wall coverings transport you to imperial Vienna. These 21 carefully restored rooms once served as a residence for Archduke Albert and Princess Maria Christina.

Masterpieces by Dürer and Da Vinci

The museum’s exceptional print room houses its legendary collection of master drawings, including Albrecht Dürer's iconic pieces such as Youthful Hare and his renowned Praying Hands. You’ll also find sketches by Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci.

The Splendor of Impressionist Art

In the Batliner Collection galleries, you'll transition from royal elegance to vibrant hues. Marvel at works by Monet with his shimmering reflections, Cézanne’s powerful brushwork, and Picasso’s evolving artistic expressions as they narrate European modernism.

Upcoming Exhibitions in 2026

The Albertina Museum will host a series of temporary exhibitions throughout the year. Highlights include:

- Lisette Model's Retrospective, running until February 22, 2026, offering an insightful look into her influential photography capturing urban life from the 1930s to 1950s. - The exhibition titled Fascination Paper: Rembrandt to Kiefer, available through March 22, 2026. It delves into Albertina’s extensive art on paper collection, showcasing its evolution across centuries.- Leiko Ikemura: Motherscape, open until April 6, 2026, features the Japanese-Swiss artist's works focusing on themes of femininity and transformation.- The display Honoré Daumier: Mirror of Society, from February 6 to May 25, 2026. It presents Daumier’s poignant social commentaries through prints that reflect life in the 19th century.- Care Matters: An Exhibition of the VERBUND COLLECTION, running from March 12 to June 28, 2026. This showcases pieces exploring human connection and care themes.- A major retrospective on Richard Prince is set for April 17 through August 16, 2026, highlighting his provocative works in painting, photography, and appropriation art.- Helga Philipp: Spaces of Motion, from May 1 to September 20, 2026. This focuses on dynamic abstract compositions by the artist that evoke movement and spatial exploration.- Celebrating its history with Collecting for the Future: 250 Years of The Albertina Museum, available June 16 through October 11, 2026.- A thematic exhibition titled Travel Photography, running from July 15 to October 26, 2026. It showcases fascinating photographic journeys worldwide.- Picasso – Bacon: What It Means to Be Human, juxtaposing the works of Picasso and Francis Bacon from September 18, 2026, through January 31, 2027.- A solo exhibition by contemporary American artist Shara Hughes titled Shara Hughes, open October 9, 2026, through February 28, 2027.- Featuring works of women artists in the museum’s collection is Women Artists of The Albertina, from October 30, 2026, to January 17, 2027.
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Mediterranean landscape painting by Pablo Picasso, featuring colorful houses and a sailboat, at Albertina Museum.

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

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

What to bring

Ensure your confirmation email is accessible, as tickets and invoices are sent within one business day. You can display them digitally or print them out for entry. If eligible for reduced ticket prices or discounts (such as those offered by the Vienna City Card or ICOM), remember to present a valid ID at the on-site desk.

What’s not allowed

Flash photography, tripods, and selfie sticks are prohibited inside the museum; some temporary exhibits may entirely ban photography—check signage before taking pictures. Secure large backpacks, umbrellas, or wet coats in the cloakroom to safeguard artworks. Avoid bringing food or beverages into exhibition areas; refreshments can be enjoyed at the on-site café or nearby eateries.

Accessibility

The Albertina Museum ensures full wheelchair accessibility with elevators and step-free pathways connecting all main galleries and public spaces. Wheelchairs or mobility assistance are available upon request at the entrance, though it's advisable to contact the museum in advance for arrangements. Accessible restrooms can be found near the primary exhibition levels and cloakroom.

Additional information

Standard admission tickets and combo passes remain valid for one year from purchase date, granting a single entry during regular hours (9am-6pm). Combo ticket holders may visit each site on separate days. The Albertina Museum is situated in Vienna's city center, with the nearby Albertina Modern reachable by a 10-minute walk. To get to Albertina Klosterneuburg, take train S40 or R40 to Klosterneuburg-Weidling, or bus 400 toward Leopoldbrücke; this journey takes about 25 to 30 minutes. Seniors, children under 19, young adults aged 19 to 26, and visitors with disabilities must present a valid ID at the entrance alongside their ticket. Journalists can request complimentary admission by emailing presse@albertina.at ahead of time.
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Albertina Museum entrance with ornate statues and fountain in Vienna.

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

Book your tickets at least a day in advance during peak season to avoid sold-out sessions and ensure smooth entry into Albertina Museum.

Keep your confirmation email handy; you can show the ticket digitally or print it, which saves time upon arrival.

If planning multiple visits, consider starting with nearby attractions like Stephansplatz before heading to the museum for a more efficient tour of Vienna's art scene.

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