The Albertina is a museum in the Innere Stadt of Vienna, Austria. It houses one of the largest and most important print rooms in the world with approximately …
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Dec 6, 2024
Lovely museum in a historic building. We throughly enjoyed the impressionist exhibits and the state rooms which had prints and paintings by Durer, Brogrl and Bosch. They also have a nice shop. They … Full review by GarryUK
Dec 5, 2024
The Chagall exhibition was a huge surprise. We knew it was on but we were not expecting such a comprehensive exhibition. Pre-booking for the Albertina saves queueing to get in to the Chagall. In a… Full review by goldfinchUK
Dec 5, 2024
The Albertina owns masterpieces by the biggest Impressionist masters in the world including Renoir, Monet, and Degas. There is also a well curated exhibit on Marc Chagall, who I didn't know much ab… Full review by Lainie007
Hi- My mom and I will be visiting Vienna in mid-March, and the two possible times we have for visiting the Albertina are Friday evening (around 6:30 pm) or Monday morning (around 10:30 am). In either case we hope to spend about two hours in order to see the permanent collection, the special exhibition of the Liechtenstein collections, and the state rooms. Does anyone have an idea about which of the two times would be better in terms of smaller crowds? Or do you think that in March it shouldn't be too crowded at either time? Many thanks!
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Do it in the morning. That way you do not need to rush. BTW be aware when you visit the museums across the park going through the big gate there is the kinds palace and other …
Do it in the morning. That way you do not need to rush. BTW be aware when you visit the museums across the park going through the big gate there is the kinds palace and other buildings worth seem... just cross the main street where the hop on hop off red line connects with the blue. On another note the hop on is terrible and expensive.
Hi, in Albertina is used to give 1 EURO per person to leave both your bags and coats in the cloakroom. If you are lucky which means you have only a small bag and a coat that would …
Hi, in Albertina is used to give 1 EURO per person to leave both your bags and coats in the cloakroom. If you are lucky which means you have only a small bag and a coat that would survive to be placed in the box - and if there are vacant boxex too - then place your things into one of the many boxes using either one or two EURO coins. Good luck.