Albertina Museum interior and Albertina Modern exterior in Vienna.
Exhibition room with framed artworks at ALBERTINA MODERN Vienna.
Exhibit entrance at ALBERTINA MODERN Vienna with artwork in view.
ALBERTINA MODERN museum entrance in Vienna with colorful art banners.
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.

Combo (Save 26%): Albertina Museum + Albertina Modern Tickets, Vienna

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Explore Vienna's artistic journey with this Combo ticket, which offers access to both Albertina Museum and Albertina Modern at discounted rates. Begin your experience in the historic halls of the main museum near Vienna’s State Opera House or start off at Karlsplatz 5 for a modern twist on European art. This package provides an opportunity to explore three distinct chapters of Europe's artistic evolution within these renowned museums.

Access a complete journey through Vienna's artistic evolution with an economical package that includes Old Masters and contemporary artists across two museums.

Explore Albertina Museum’s vast collection featuring Dürer’s intricate drawings, Da Vinci’s studies, alongside Impressionist treasures by Monet and Picasso.

Explore post-war to modern art at Albertina Modern through the Essl and Jablonka Collections, showcasing works by Baselitz, Richter, Maria Lassnig, among others.

Albertina Klosterneuburg offers a glimpse into abstract and conceptual pieces from 1945 onwards with additional seasonal exhibitions sourced from the main collection.

Spanning over two centuries of creativity, Albertina’s trio of venues presents Vienna's most extensive art narrative through its complete combo.

Admission to the Albertina Museum

Use of the Albertina Modern for exploring its exhibits

Ticket to visit Albertina Klosterneuburg and experience its treasures

Access to both permanent collections and temporary exhibitions at each museum location

Validity: 1 year from date of purchase (one-time entry each)

Shuttle services between museums

Single-ticket multiple museum visits

Separate fees for special exhibitions and displays

Meals and beverages

Journalist entry tickets

Albertina Museum interior and Albertina Modern exterior in Vienna.

Albertina Museum interior and Albertina Modern exterior in Vienna.

Your journey through Vienna's artistic evolution

This combo ticket provides access to all three museums of the Albertina in Vienna: the historic Albertina Museum, modern Albertina Modern, and tranquil Albertina Klosterneuburg. Each museum offers a unique perspective on European art history.

Begin your exploration at the heart of Vienna

Your artistic adventure starts at the Albertina Museum situated behind Vienna’s State Opera House, with its main entrance located at Albertinaplatz near Archduke Albrecht's equestrian statue. Alternatively, you can commence your visit at Albertina Modern on Karlsplatz 5, a brief 10-minute walk from there.

Plan an extended exploration

If time allows, extend your journey to the serene surroundings of Albertina Klosterneuburg, nestled within a historic monastery about 25 minutes away by car or train. The flexibility of this ticket permits you to visit each museum on different days over one year.

Step back in history at the Albertina Museum

The prestigious Albertina Museum once served as an imperial palace for the Habsburgs and now houses a world-renowned collection of graphic art. Visitors can admire Dürer’s Young Hare, Michelangelo's sketches, along with masterpieces by Monet, Cézanne, and Picasso—all displayed within opulent state rooms that preserve their 18th-century grandeur.

Discover contemporary creativity at Albertina Modern

Located in the restored Künstlerhaus building is the Albertina Modern. This museum features pieces from the Essl and Jablonka Collections, highlighting post-war and modern art by Austrian artists such as Maria Lassnig and Arnulf Rainer, alongside international legends like Warhol, Richter, and Baselitz. Each gallery presents a new perspective on creativity through bold use of color, emotion, and experimentation.

Experience abstract art in a monastic setting

Your artistic journey concludes at Albertina Klosterneuburg, the newest member of the Albertina family located just outside Vienna. This tranquil museum focuses on works from 1945 onwards, combining historic architecture with innovative design within its monastery grounds. Seasonal exhibitions offer fresh insights into the rotating highlights from the Albertina Collection.

Exhibition room with framed artworks at ALBERTINA MODERN Vienna.

Exhibition room with framed artworks at ALBERTINA MODERN Vienna.

Exhibit entrance at ALBERTINA MODERN Vienna with artwork in view.

Exhibit entrance at ALBERTINA MODERN Vienna with artwork in view.

ALBERTINA MODERN museum entrance in Vienna with colorful art banners.

ALBERTINA MODERN museum entrance in Vienna with colorful art banners.

What to bring

  • Your confirmation email should be on hand, as your ticket and invoice will arrive within one business day. You can show these digitally or print them.
  • Only small personal bags are allowed inside; larger items must go into the free lockers or cloakroom before entering galleries.

If using a discounted ticket, ensure you have valid ID with you as group and partner discounts like the Vienna City Card or ICOM require verification at the on-site ticket desk.

What’s not allowed

  • Flash photography, tripods, and selfie sticks are prohibited. Check for any additional restrictions in temporary exhibitions before taking photos.
  • To protect artworks, store large backpacks, umbrellas, and wet coats in the cloakroom.
  • Follow signs or staff directions as some galleries may temporarily close for setup or conservation work.

No food or drinks are allowed inside exhibition areas; however, refreshments can be enjoyed at the on-site café or nearby restaurants.

Accessibility

  • All three Albertina locations accommodate visitors with limited mobility.
    • The Albertina Museum has elevators and step-free routes connecting all galleries and public areas.
    • Elevator access is available at the ground and basement floors of Albertina Modern, located at Karlsplatz 5, 1010 Vienna, ensuring barrier-free entry to its exhibition spaces.
  • Albertina Klosterneuburg offers wheelchair accessibility with adapted entrances and restrooms near the exhibitions.

All venues provide accessible restrooms close to main exhibition levels or cloakrooms.

Additional information

  • Combo tickets, valid for one year, allow one-time entry each to Albertina Museum, Albertina Modern, and Albertina Klosterneuburg on different days. Note that Albertina Klosterneuburg is temporarily closed from November 17 to March 25.
  • The Albertina Museum and Albertina Modern are approximately a 10-minute walk apart in Vienna’s city center. To reach Albertina Klosterneuburg, take train S40 or R40 from Vienna to Klosterneuburg-Weidling or bus 400 toward Leopoldbrücke; the trip takes around 25 to 30 minutes.
  • Even with online tickets, expect short waits at entrances on weekends and late evenings. For a quieter visit, consider going around 9am or mid-afternoon during weekdays.
  • Upcoming exhibitions include Lisette Model (opening October 30, 2025) and Leiko Ikemura (November 14, 2025).
  • Seniors, children under 19, young adults aged 19 to 26, and visitors with disabilities must present a valid ID along with their admission ticket at the entrance.

Journalists can request complimentary admissions by emailing presse@albertina.at in advance.

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

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.

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

Book your visit in advance during peak seasons to avoid sold-out sessions and ensure a smooth entry experience at each museum.

Carry only small personal bags as larger items need storage; free lockers or cloakrooms are available for this purpose before entering the galleries.

If using discounted tickets, remember to bring along valid ID proof to avail of group or partner discounts without any hassle.

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Operating hours

Albertina

Monday
10:00am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
Tuesday
10:00am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
Wednesday
10:00am - 9:00pm • last entry 8:00pm
Thursday
10:00am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
Friday
10:00am - 9:00pm • last entry 8:00pm
Saturday
10:00am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
Sunday
10:00am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
  • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.

Albertina Modern

Monday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Tuesday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Wednesday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Thursday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Friday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Sunday
10:00am - 6:00pm
  • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.

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FAQs

Access is easy via public transportation; the nearest subway stations are Karlsplatz (Stadtpark) and Schwedenplatz. Taxis or ride-sharing services also provide convenient options, especially during peak hours.
It's suitable for all ages but may appeal more to those interested in art history. Families can enjoy interactive exhibits at Albertina Modern and plan breaks outside if needed, making it a balanced experience.
Visitors typically spend around 3-4 hours exploring both museums, depending on their pace and how much time they wish to dedicate to each exhibition. Plan accordingly for a thorough visit.
The best times are early mornings or late afternoons when crowds are thinner and lighting conditions better for photography. Weekdays, especially Tuesdays and Thursdays, offer less busy schedules compared to weekends.
Bring comfortable walking shoes as you'll be covering several galleries within the complex. Also, consider bringing a water bottle and snacks if needed, though food is not allowed inside the exhibitions.
The combo pass includes entry to both museums with access to all permanent collections and temporary exhibitions currently on display at each location. Audio guides are available for an additional fee.
Booking ahead is recommended due to limited capacity, especially during peak tourist seasons like summer holidays. Online booking ensures quicker entry and avoids long queues at the ticket counter.
Photography without flash is generally allowed in most areas of both museums except for specific exhibitions marked as no-photography zones. Always check signage or ask staff if unsure about particular sections.
The combo tickets provide entry to both Albertina Museum and Albertina Modern in Vienna.
At Albertina Museum, you can marvel at artworks by world-famous artists such as Monet and Picasso.
You will save 26% by purchasing the combo tickets for Albertina Museum and Albertina Modern.
Albertina Museum’s grand staircase is a perfect example of Rococo architecture, showcasing intricate detailing and ornate decorations.
Yes, the combo tickets allow you to visit both permanent collections and temporary exhibitions at Albertina Museum and Albertina Modern.
Albertina Museum features over 65,000 photographs, making it one of Europe's largest photography collections.
Yes, you can explore various artworks ranging from classic masterpieces to modern exhibitions across both Albertina Museum and Albertina Modern.
Albertina Museum houses an extensive collection of graphic art, photography, and works from renowned artists such as Albrecht Dürer, Leonardo da Vinci, and Pablo Picasso.
The combo tickets do not cover personal expenses or travel insurance.
You can upgrade your combo tickets to a Vienna Pass for fast-track entry to more than 70 attractions and save up to 40% on the pass, which is available in durations of 1, 2, 3, or 6 days.

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