The toilets are clean, there is Wi-Fi, and the location is convenient relative to the metro.
There are a lot of people, but the guides are wonderful. (there is no Russian)
Visit to the art gallery . Looking at paintings, you always discover something new. I really liked the exhibition, it's a pity that there was no audio guide in Russian.
3 floors with magnificent paintings, so beautiful I have a magnificent collection of photographs I would like to come again inspiration came I would like to draw the same way, there were paintings from 1500, think about it more than 500 years old statues ancient OOO a lot of emotions
A very interesting gallery located in a luxurious palace. It's not as huge as some Louvre, but there are Van Gogh, Raphael, Monet, Picasso and many other authors, including Malevich.
Conveniently located near the Vienna Opera - next to the metro.
You need to buy an audio guide - just a QR code with a link to the page with the audio guide (3 euros).
Durer's exhibition is truly unique! The museum itself, combined with the palace, leaves an indelible aesthetic impression, conquering with its uniqueness of graphic and painting works
A strange exhibition, the layman will not understand!
We got to the Michelangelo exhibition, it was wonderful and a couple more paintings, the rest is very difficult to understand and there are even disgusting paintings!
A wonderful gallery with an interesting collection and exhibitions, not too big (especially in comparison with the nearby Museum of Art History). The availability of the queue depends very much on the time: around 10 o'clock it was very significant (we passed by Viena Pass), but 3 hours later, when we left, it was completely gone. The same is true with the filling of the halls themselves. On certain days of the week, Albertina works longer, please note.
Do not pass by the part with furnished rooms, even if you are not interested in interiors: on the walls of these rooms you can find graphic works by Michelangelo, Raphael, Rembrandt, Schiele, Munch and, of course, for Austria, Klimt. There are only two or three jobs, but we were looking for them. Perhaps, however, it was their temporary accommodation.
There is a great place on the street for snacking on Viennese sausage with Albertine Durer rabbit on the roof.
Very interesting, updated exhibitions of the best artists, both modern and classical. The atmosphere!!! A beautiful park and a very tasty cafe (drinks, snacks)
An excellent museum, a ticket is not more expensive than 20 euros, you can come and buy on the spot without special queues, there is a card payment. We managed to see a rare exhibition of famous Impressionists here. There are also exhibitions of contemporary art, but they may disappoint connoisseurs of classics. There is a cafe on site where you can buy water or drink coffee.
An art gallery combined with the palace museum.
It is located in the very center of the city.
It was named after the owner of the palace, Archduke Albrecht.
Entrance is paid, the queue is even in off-season.
We got there for the big Durer exhibition, but in general the exposition is very rich, there is something to see.
You can take an audio guide.
Hello everybody! Now the largest exhibition of Albert Durer is taking place in Albertina - where you can see the famous Hare and also brought from other museums such as the Uffizi, the Prado. The exhibition will run until January 6th.
An amazing museum. The magic Durer in the original. There are a lot of new and interesting things.
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Anonymous review
July 13, 2019
Hello everyone From my point of view, the gallery is number 1 in Vienna. An elegant collection of Impressionists, post-Impressionists and Fauvists (Signac, Modigliani, Monet, Lautrec, Degas, etc.), which is worth a look for lovers of painting and those just interested in the beautiful. It will take a little time (an hour and a half).
I visited Durer's exhibition. Despite the rather high ticket price (18 euros), I was satisfied. I've never seen such a complete collection before. I recommend