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Timings : Tuesday: 10:00 AM to 09:00 PM
Wednesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM to 06:00 PM
Closed on Mondays. Open on public holidays (also on Mondays).
Entry Fee : Adults: EUR 15
Reduced: EUR 12
Tuesdays between 06:00 PM and 09:00 PM: EUR 7
Children and teens under 19 years: Free
Persons with disabilities (and their caregiver): Free
Students of University of Applied Arts Vienna: Free
Additional Information : 1) MAK also has a massive digital collection with over 300,000 objects displayed online.
2) MAK has a barrier-free access which makes the premises convenient for visitors with disabilities.
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The Museum of Applied Arts was founded as the Imperial Austrian Museum of Art and Industry by Emperor Franz Joseph I. It is located at Stubenring 5 in Vienna’s Innere Stadt district. One should also visit the MAK Design Shop to take home a souvenir in the form of art.
Abbreviated MAK from its German name, the museum veered away from the usual aristocratic collections that dominated the newborn Viennese museum scene and focused on more modern and liberal representations of applied arts, crafts, designs, architecture, and engineering. Paper, glass, ceramics, woodwork and several other coming-of-age artistry deck the walls and floors of the Museum of Applied Arts. The MAK Reading Room houses more than 200,000 books on art, design, architecture, and more, as well as around 4,000 journals. Food, drinks, and recreation are provided by Salonplafond restaurant, offering everything from all-day breakfasts to live music performances.