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MAK Applied Art Museum
The MAK Vienna Museum of Applied Art is a world-class museum located in the center of Vienna, Austria. Since its opening in 1864, it has been operated as a museum for art and industry, but has gradually expanded its diverse collection and is currently developing into an art museum that is attracting attention in the field of design and modern art. If you are interested in the diverse history and works of art, design, architecture, and modern art, this is a must-visit!
Art Nouveau, Bauhaus style
Meet applied arts
This is an art museum where you can see major works of the Vienna Session, an art movement that occurred in Vienna in the early 20th century. You can meet the historical developments of all applied arts, including Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, and modern design. It houses applied art and design works from various eras and regions, and especially has outstanding collections in the fields of furniture, fashion, ceramics, metal craft, and glass craft.
oasis of art
The MAK Museum collects and preserves important works of applied art, design, and contemporary art, and strives for innovation in research and exhibition. Therefore, it covers a very diverse and wide range of art and design fields, and there are several exhibitions on historical works and items as well as modern art and design. In addition, we host lectures, symposia, and various programs about art, so there are many activities and educational activities to enjoy, so everyone from those who are interested in art to those who are not will be able to have an interesting time!
Information on major exhibitions and collections
Applied art and design works from various eras and regions :
You can enjoy applied art and design works from various eras and regions from the 18th century to the present all in one place.
Art Nouveau :
It houses Art Nouveau style furniture, sculptures, and ceramics that were popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Bauhaus :
It houses works by Bauhaus, a design movement that took place in Germany in the 20th century.
The MAK Museum of Applied Arts Vienna