Kunst Haus Wien Museum Hundertwasser
Kunst Haus Wien is where you'll find Austria's largest collection of Friedensreich Hundertwasser's work, displayed inside a building the eccentric artist redesigned himself.
About Kunst Haus Wien Museum Hundertwasser
Kunst Haus Wien is where you'll find Austria's largest collection of Friedensreich Hundertwasser's work, displayed inside a building the eccentric artist redesigned himself. You'll walk through rooms with deliberately uneven floors, spot trees growing through windows, and see his philosophy that straight lines don't exist in nature applied to every surface. The permanent collection covers his complete artistic evolution from early paintings to architectural models, plus his environmental manifestos that feel decades ahead of their time.
The building itself is half the experience. Your feet constantly adjust to the wavy floors while you navigate rooms where no two windows are the same size or shape. The facade looks like a patchwork quilt of colors and materials, and inside you'll find columns wrapped in ceramics and mosaics covering unexpected surfaces. The atmosphere feels playful yet thoughtful, like stepping into someone's colorful fever dream of how buildings should work.
Most people spend too long on the ground floor photography exhibitions and rush the Hundertwasser floors upstairs, but do the opposite. The temporary photo shows are hit or miss, while the permanent collection on floors 2 and 3 is consistently fascinating. Entry costs €12 for adults, and the audio guide (€4 extra) is actually worth it since Hundertwasser's philosophy behind each piece adds context you'd miss otherwise. Skip the gift shop unless you want overpriced prints.
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