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 …
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2024年12月22日
Extraordinary museum with an incredible permanent collection - beautifully curated, and well managed, with far fewer crowds than the Belvedere. Climber688618的完整评论
2024年12月10日
Outstanding collection of Chagall and permanent impressionist artists Picasso and Monet. Temporary exhibition of Robert Longo is a must see. Impressive in size and the detail of his work. You can spe… LoveTravel1847000的完整评论
2024年12月6日
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 … GarryUK的完整评论
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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I say Monday and if you can, have lunch at there restaurant (make Resv in advance or ask for a table right when you get there), upscale and good people watching. You can …
I say Monday and if you can, have lunch at there restaurant (make Resv in advance or ask for a table right when you get there), upscale and good people watching. You can probably do museum in a little less than 2 hours but you def need 1.5 hours. Agree on above comment about bitzingers just outside. Brat in the hollowed out baguette and a beer!
We visited in early December and were told that it was mandatory to put outdoor garments in the cloakroom at a non-refundable cost - which I find uninviting and unacceptable. …
We visited in early December and were told that it was mandatory to put outdoor garments in the cloakroom at a non-refundable cost - which I find uninviting and unacceptable. If there are free lockers, do no expect anyone working there to point this out to you. I think you can see from the management’s responses to negative reviews that they don’t really care about the visitor experience.