What makes it 56% Baby-Friendly: Lifts, ramps, and stroller storage help, but no stated nursing room or confirmed changing tables and exhibits that neither move nor make sound may bore infants; ask staff about facilities before you go.
Why 1.5-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Provides time to explore key exhibits and take breaks with a baby.
Explore the MAK Design Lab:
Interact with digital and physical design prototypes in a hands-on space.
Tip: Let your baby sit or crawl in the softer areas; watch closely for small parts.
Browse the permanent collection with multimedia guide:
Use the free MAK app to view art and design from medieval to modern eras.
Tip: Download the app before you arrive and pause in seating areas for baby care.
See the MAKlite installation:
Admire James Turrell’s outdoor light art on the museum façade.
Tip: Visit after dusk; the ramp area offers space for your stroller while you watch.

Arina Vetoshkina
easily one of my favorite museums in Vienna! very cool exhibitions, nice atmosphere and thoughtful elements (love the big sofa). Helmut Lang retrospective is a must!
Bianca W
The building alone is worth visiting. Inspired by the V&A in London, the architecture is gorgeous and detailed and imposing. While the main collection is currently closed, there is still plenty to see and always a fresh view and exhibition method to shake things up. From Baroque to contemporary, a beautiful museum.
Ori Sarid
This is the design museum of Vienna and I like to visit whenever I am in the city. The Christmas tree decoration exhibit was interesting and also the climate posters downstairs at the lab floor. The video/AI was less impressive IMHO.
Georgios Boudalis
This museum is supposed to have a great collection, for example of carpets, but the things on display are really limited. The display in the room dedicated to Asia is maybe interesting as an instalation but totally visitor non-frienly (handwriten captions on a transparent glass???). The building is stunning though ! A Renaissance vila in the centr of Vienna.
Handan Bao
Stunning atrium. The basement exhibitions, both permanent and temporary, are more inspiring than the classics on the ground floor. The second floor (2nd in the US and Chinese sense, but 1st floor in the German speaking areas) are basically closed ( three rooms under renovation and the lecture hall only open to events). I was kindly warned about the closures before I paid for the ticket. The lock...
In winter evenings, the MAKlite lights are most vivid. In summer, use the courtyard benches for snack breaks with your baby.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Family ticket (2 adults + 1 child under 19) | EUR 15 |
| Optional tablet rental for audio guide | EUR 2 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 17 |
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