Honestly, I’m pretty disappointed by this place. My girlfriend and I went here for the the “Darker, Lighter, Puffy, Flat” exhibition and paid 16 Euros. In turn, we received access to one exhibition hall, maybe 100m2 with probably around 50 pieces. Personally, I believe this is unfair pricing, and is probably the reason there were only 10 other people in this place. I don’t suggest coming here and I definitely don’t plan on visiting it again in the future. Especially not when it’s 16 Euros for an exhibition that takes 20 minutes at most to view.
EDIT: Yes, the old films and interesting variation did make the exhibition more interesting, but that doesn’t change the fact that it was 50 artworks, which I counted in the book provided to us in the beginning. Go next door to the Leopold Museum, where you’ll pay 14 euros for 4 exhibitions that took me 2,5 hours to enjoy. I appreciated the art in your exhibition, just not your pricing, as highlighted by...
Read moreExtremely troubling experience with your staff today. I asked for some drinks to go. After a couple of minutes they said they cannot give me the drinks to go and asked for deposit money. I explained I asked for 2 bottles of water and 3 coffees and they asked for 5 euro deposit without explaining they would also give the water in plastic cups as they did not actually have the possibility to offer drinks to go. 2 male waiters (a man with long hair, tall and a shorter man with curly short hair) became physically agressive towards me and xenophobic. I was amazed that your museum while trying to be inclusive and friendly allows for their caffe staff to be xenophobic and physically aggressive towards tourists. I will in consequence file a complaint with your local consumer protection service. The coffee shop said that they are represented by the museum and they are not independent from you. Shame on you...
Read moreKunsthalle Vienna The Kunsthalle Wien presents contemporary art at the highest level in the MuseumsQuartier and on Karlsplatz. For holidaymakers interested in art, a visit to the Kunsthalle Wien is a must.
The Kunsthalle Wien in the MuseumsQuartier, near the Hofburg, focuses on presentations of international contemporary and modern art. It is a place for the whole diversity of international contemporary art and related contemporary discourses. For this purpose, it develops innovative formats of exhibiting and communicating. The mediation programme offers access to what is presented on different levels, enables an interweaving of artistic practice and its theoretical reflection and promotes an intensive examination of current questions of...
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