What makes it 56% Baby-Friendly: Strollers and lifts are welcome and roomy toilets allow diaper changes, yet there is no dedicated nursing room and exhibits give infants little engagement, so stays must be short and planned.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Covers key galleries and allows time for rest breaks with your baby.
Explore the Modern Art Collection:
See works by Warhol, Lichtenstein, Fluxus and Viennese Actionism across five floors.
Tip: Use the barrier-free lifts and stroller ramps to move between levels without carrying your pram.
Relax at Café Charly:
Enjoy coffee, pastries and a calm seating area above the shop.
Tip: No museum ticket needed. The space welcomes prams and offers air conditioning for feeding or naps.
Borrow a Folding Chair:
Get a stable folding chair or wheelchair at the cloakroom free of charge.
Tip: Use it in galleries or the café to rest with your baby on breaks.
Visit the Mumok Shop:
Browse art books, design objects and posters.
Tip: Stroller-friendly aisles let you browse easily and pick a small souvenir.

Michal Dvořák
Unfortunatelly, it was not meet my expectation. The art is a bit different than the other moderm museums in the world. Quite nice building inside and outside, but the price 18€ per a ticket is a bit high.
Mariam Balavadze
Had a great experience while visiting the museum. Especially liked the exhibition of artworks by Tobias Pils. The building itself is very impressive. You can find some interesting things at the giftshop too.
Oksana Sukhenko
Amazing building. 4 levels up and 4 levels down are dedicated to contemporary art. Unfortunately, I find it not interesting enough. Some works of Niki Saint Phalle or Daniel Spoerri, Gunter Uecker, Arkhipenko are always impressive, but the rest is too much eclectic
Adrian Adi
It’s an art (strange I can say) museum, you need deeper knowledge or understanding capabilities to understand the art exposed. The building is impressive and the presentation is well thought I guess. But I found to be much more impressive, the natural museum, nearby.
Eloina Viveros
It was good because I didn't pay the entrance only for this museum, but it was included in the long night of the Museums. Since I arrived, the girl from the entrance was rude and asked me to take my jacket to the wardrobe, I said I was wearing it and I was cold and wanted to keep it, she said "no", I asked if it was mandatory and she said "yes", this already made a bad experience but the girl in t...
Visit on weekday mornings year-round to avoid crowds. In summer the museum’s air conditioning offers a cool break. During December holidays expect larger groups; plan café stops.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Two adult admissions | EUR 28 |
| Café snacks and drinks | EUR 10 |
| Small souvenir | EUR 15 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 53 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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