The MAK – Museum of Applied Arts is an arts and crafts museum located at Stubenring 5 in Vienna's 1st district Innere Stadt. Besides its traditional orientation towards arts and crafts and design, the museum especially focuses on architecture and contemporary art. The museum has been at its current location since 1871. Since 2004 the building is illuminated in the evenings by the permanent outdoor installation "MAKlite" of American artist James Turrell. In 2015 the MAK became the first museum to use bitcoin to acquire art, when it purchased the screensaver "Event listeners" of van den Dorpel. With over 300,000 objects displayed online, the MAK presents the largest online collection within the Austrian Federal Museums. The audio guide to this museum is provided as a web-based app.
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Tue: 10 am - 10 pm
Wed - Sun: 10 am - 6 pm
(Dec 24 and 31: 10 am - 3 pm)
Closed on Aug 15, Dec 25 and Jan 1.
Adults: €12
Students (under 27), seniors (60+): €9
Children (under 19): free
Free admission on Tue: 6 pm - 10 pm and on Oct 26.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_of_Applied_Arts,_Vienna
Official Website http://mak.at/
Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfpf8Ye89N7kGiMkd5voWmg
Twitter https://twitter.com/MAKWien
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MAKVienna
Email office@MAK.at
Phone +43 1 711 36 0
Address Stubenring 5, 1010 Vienna, Austria
Coordinates 48°12'26.668" N 16°22'54.572" E