What makes it 61% Baby-Friendly: Babies are admitted free and lifts fit strollers, plus a changing table exists, yet no private nursing room and quiet galleries mean fussing infants may require frequent café breaks.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to explore galleries at a calm pace and take baby breaks.
Tour the wavy galleries:
Wander through floors without straight lines.
Tip: Use the side entrance and lift for strollers.
Relax at Café Friedlich:
Enjoy snacks in a stroller-friendly café and courtyard.
Tip: Ask staff for a quiet corner to feed or rest with your baby.
View Hundertwasser’s façade:
Admire the colourful exterior and lush courtyard free of charge.
Tip: Take photos from the street or courtyard entrance.

Sara
It was random chance that we visited the museum, and it has ended up being one of my favorite museums. We spent +1 hour, the paintings and the artist’s stories are so interesting (and we ended taking the tube to see the waste incinerator plant as well)
Filip Nikolic
Interesting, different. Very good collection of works. First time I saw uneven floors. It is not as big and great as some other Vienna museums and collections, but it is nice. Also, not many people inside.
Nick Parr
I came across this museum unexpectedly. So it was a big surprise for me and I loved it! So many beautiful paintings, and having been there I am now fascinated to learn about the artist. Great place to visit, hopefully I will visit again
Ana Cardoso Cachopo
Amazing building, with uneven floors and many artworks by Hundertwasser. It's very different from anything else I had seen, and the connection between people and nature resonates with me. I spent a couple of hours here, exploring the different rooms and textures, and learning about the artist's eventful life. I wish I had had more time to spend here, but unfortunately this was my last day in Vienn...
Alexander Turlov
It's not obvious from the museum name what kind of it is. It's definitely a unique place and could be on an attraction list when visiting Vienna. The museum is devoted to a single artist Hundertwasser who was multi talented but most of all is known as a futuristic architect. If you'd want to extend your cultural horizons it's a great place to visit. While I liked my visit I had more expectation he...
In summer, the courtyard offers shaded outdoor seating; in winter, dress baby warmly and use indoor seating.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Family ticket (2 adults + baby) | EUR 27 |
| Snacks and drinks at café | EUR 10 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 37 |
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