Project Description
Description
Essentials about the mumok in brief
The “Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien”, for simplicity’s sake called mumok, is the largest museum in Central Europe for art since modernism. The striking dark gray basalt cube in the middle of the MuseumsQuartier, which houses the mumok, is home to an extraordinary collection of international and Austrian avant-garde, with major works from Classical Modernism, Pop Art, Fluxus and Viennese Actionism to current film and media art.
The collection of the mumok
The mumok’s collection of around 9,000 exhibits inspires visitors with works ranging from Pablo Picasso and Joseph Beuys to Christo and Niki de Saint Phalle, Andy Warhol and Roy Liechtenstein. The mumok’s collection and special exhibitions represent a mixture of tradition and experiment, past and present.
Phone
+43 1 525 00 – 0
Opening hours
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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2 pm – 7 pm | 10 am – 7 pm | 10 am – 7 pm | 10 am – 9 pm | 10 am – 7 pm | 10 am – 7 pm | 10 am – 7 pm |
Admission fees
Adults: €11.00
Concessions: €8.50
Stundents, Military and Civilian service staff: €7.50
Children (Ages 18 and under): free
For more information on discounts, annual tickets and combination tickets with other museums, see the website.
Address
Getting there
By public transport:
U2: Stop Museumsquartier
U2 and U3: Stop Volkstheater
Tram line 49: Stop Volkstheater
Tram lines 1, 2, 71 and D: Stop Ring/Volkstheater
Bus line 48A: Stop Volkstheater
By car:
The nearest parking garage is Tiefgarage Am Museumsquartier.
Photos: Gryffindor, MUMOK Vienna June 2006 249, CC BY-SA 3.0 / © Ralf Roletschek Ralf Roletschek, 13-05-24-wien-RalfR-064, CC BY 3.0
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English version: Machine translation by DeepL