What makes it 68% Baby-Friendly: Strollers welcome, lifts and changing tables on two floors help carers, but no nursing room and quiet galleries can stress if an infant cries; plan short visits or ask staff.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Fits a baby's attention span and allows for rest stops
Habsburg State Rooms:
Walk through wide, grand staterooms in the Archduke Albrecht Palace.
Tip: Use the stroller in wide corridors and skip dimly lit rooms for baby comfort.
Monet to Picasso Gallery:
See key works from the Batliner Collection, including impressionist and cubist highlights.
Tip: Point out bright colors to keep your baby engaged and stay near benches.
DO&CO Café Break:
Enjoy coffee and cake in the Royal Court café without a museum ticket.
Tip: Choose a corner spot for stroller space and ask for a child seat support.
Lockers & Cloakroom:
Store bags and baby gear safely before you start exploring.
Tip: Bring a €1 coin for the locker deposit and retrieve your stroller as needed.

Aida Sesilia Simonetta Bolivar de Bragança
A wonderful museum. The beautiful and sophisticated upper floor is simply captivating. The Art Nouveau Gothic exhibition was also wonderful – a superb selection, intelligently arranged exhibits, original ideas and allusions. A pleasant way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
Marie Glynn
Visited the Albertina in 1st week of October. There is an escalator on street level to take you to the enterance, so no need to take the steps. Save your energy for the lovely rooms inside. Visited the exhibition of Monet to Picasso. Really enjoyed it. Also Visited the state rooms which have some wonderful Durer watercolours not to be missed. There were a few other exhibitions as well including M...
Bea Andrea Sicat
I visited as part of a DIY Before Sunrise film locations tour. Since it was Sunday around noon, it was quite crowded, so we had to get a bit strategic to take nice photos. Despite that, the experience was still great—the views of the surrounding buildings are absolutely lovely. I’ll update my review once I get the chance to visit the museum.
Patrick Conlan
We went to the main museum and really enjoyed a superbly curated display of primarily 19th and 20th century art. The galleries are airy and never felt crowded. Recommended.
Anna Valentini
Visited Albertina museum this afternoon. What a treat to anyone who loves art. Top floor of Albertina museum hosts an amazing collection entitled From Monet To Picasso that is a home to many pieces by Monet, Renoir, Kandinsky, Kokoshka, and Picasso. Admission is reasonable: as of July 2025, children under 19 get in free, and my adult ticket was 19 euros. Audioguides are free for children and 5 eur...
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (2 adults) | EUR 33.8 |
| Café break (coffee & cake) | EUR 10 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 43.8 |
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