Adgangsbilletter til KunstHausWien. Museet Hundertwasser





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Det oprigtigt unikke grønne museum i Wien blev grundlagt af Friedensreich Hundertwasser, en af de vigtigste østrigske kunstnere fra det tyvende århundrede.
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Hundertwasser-museet i KUNST HAUS WIEN blev grundlagt af Friedensreich Hundertwasser, en af de vigtigste østrigske kunstnere i det 20. århundrede. Det unikke museum, ikke langt fra Hundertwasserhaus, følger den berømte exceptionelle kunstners filosofiske og kreative principper. På flere udstillingsniveauer kombinerer Museum Hundertwasser de vigtigste aspekter af hans arbejde og viser verdens største samling af hans malerier, tryk, gobeliner og arkitektoniske designs. I Wiens første "grønne museum" kan besøgende også opleve Friedensreich Hundertwassers visionære økologiske engagement - han eksperimenterede med grønne tage og placerede træer i facaderne. Derudover præsenterer KUNST HAUS WIEN omfattende og fremragende fotoudstillinger med anerkendte kunstnere, der har skrevet fotografisk historie på den ene side og unge samtidspositioner på den anden, og tilbyder dermed fotografiscenen en central platform for at beskæftige sig med mediet.
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It's worth a visit. There is a lot of information about the artist and exhibited artworks on two floors. However, we would not visit the integrated cafe again. It was expensive and the Kaiserschmarren was dry and not freshly prepared.
I have been a fan of Hundertwasser for a long time, so these tickets were put to good use. We enjoyed the museum!
Nice experience in Hundertwasser museum. A lot of to see... Even disaster in early 2025 in pictures and videos. I recommend it to book and visit
Particular experience in its simplicity. Easily accessible by public transport. Engaging sensory experience. Too bad about the closed floors... but it may have been simple bad luck... still recommended
Delusional!! Collection of colorful paintings, the façade is non-common, the detail of the stair barrier surprising, the courtyard incredible
A man before his time, & uniquely himself in so many different forms of art. For him, art is the foundation of life. Unlike many or the artists of his time, he lived by his beliefs in making good. I love his understanding of the spiral as a model for life.
Seeing the work of this quirky architect/artist/philosopher was one of my favorite experiences in Vienna. Don’t miss this, his grand little museum and have coffee or lunch for sure in the cafe. Just whimsical and wonderful and you’ll leave talking or if you’re alone you’ll be smiling. His philosophy is that we belong as one with nature - and that joy is important in life. Glorious museum. Great gift shop, fantastic terrace/garden restaurant and absolutely fascinating exhibits. (I also enjoyed the special exhibit of kinetic art that was shown on the top floor, though this exhibit is due to cycle off soon). Do not miss this museum, especially if you are a fan of Escher or Alice in Wonderland.
The visit of the Kunsthaus Wien is the Hundertwasser Museum was a highlight of our visit to Vienna. Very good concept, great performance of his works. Well organized and friendly staff. At the end in the cafe with top service and outstanding cheesecake. Problematic here are poor reviews from people who apparently do not even know where they have been. Kunst Haus Wien has nothing to do with the Hundertwasserhaus and the Touri HotSpot.
This was one of the highlights of my trip to Vienna. I don't understand ppl who don't like this center. Hunterwasser was brilliant, completely ahead of his time. Pioneer of the environmental art movement. He cared about how the art was made and printed just as much as the art itself. He had a holistic vision of art and social justice. His opinions and attitudes also reflect so much of the anthroposophic, Steiner lifestyle. No idea if this was intended or not. His architecture was crap though, ugly and 90s. Overstimulating. Should have kept to the painting.
It is a building designed in the unmistakable style of the artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, and houses a large collection of paintings by the same painter. The building itself is already worth seeing: irregular floor, spiral staircase, colored tiles, trees in the building... And Hundertwasser’s work is worth seeing, especially in a city with as much art of so many different kinds as Vienna. On the top floor there are usually temporary exhibitions by different artists. Something highly recommended in this museum is its bar / cafe: well priced, very friendly people and good food. I especially recommend your Kaiserschmarrn (the typical dessert of Vienna). It was the best I had in my days in town.



