Albertina
The Albertina Museum is one of the most renowned art museums in Vienna, Austria, combining a historic palace with outstanding art collections The Albertina houses one of the world’s largest collections of prints and drawings, along with works by masters such as Albrecht Dürer, Claude Monet, and Pablo Picasso. It also presents modern and contemporary art exhibitions.

Access preferences
- Accessibility statement (Accessibility)
Available in German
- Accessible entrance for wheelchairs (Accessible entrance for pushchairs and wheelchairs)
You’ll find the ALBERTINA Museum at the heart of Vienna’s inner city between the State Opera, Kärntnerstraße, and the Vienna Hofburg.
The main entrance is on the bastion of the former Vienna city wall, which you can reach via either an escalator or a lift.- Accessible parking (Parking)
There are handicapped parking spaces on Albertinaplatz (across from the tourist information kiosk, behind the taxi stand) as well as on the entire right-hand side of Gluckgasse and at Lobkowitzplatz 2.
- Accessible restrooms (Accessible restrooms)
Handicapped-accessible toilet facilities can be found on Level 1 (doorway width: 90 cm; stall dimensions: 170 x 150 cm) and on Level -1 (doorway width: 85 cm; stall dimensions: 180 x 110 cm).
- Calendar (Group and Tours)
Here you can find all the workshops, guided tours and special events of the museum
- Getting around the museum (Getting around inside the museum)
All public areas of the museum can be accessed by people with disabilities.
- Getting there by public transport (Getting there)
U-Bahn (underground): U1, U2, U4 (station: Karlsplatz/Oper), U3 (station: Stephansplatz)
Tram: 1, 2, D, 62, 71, and the Lokalbahn Wien-Baden (stop: Kärntner Ring/Oper)
Public bus: 2A (stop: Albertina)- Guide dogs (Animals)
Bringing along a certified seeing-eye dog or assistance dog is permitted (please present the animal’s identification document upon arrival).
- Guided tours (Group and Tours)
People with disabilities or with special requests (reservation of wheelchairs, taking seat stools, induction loops) they kindly request contact before participating in a guided tour: besucher@albertina.at
Contact info
Albertina,
Albertinaplatz, 1,
1010 Vienna, Austria.
info@albertina.at
https://www.albertina.at/en/home