MAK exterior view
Display collection Vienna 1900
Display collections
Dubsky Room display collection
Columned hall

Erlebnisticket MAK - Museum of Applied Arts: The combined ticket for train and art and design

Vienna

The MAK – a highlight of Vienna’s museum scene! The ÖBB Erlebnisticket makes traveling to the MAK – Museum of Applied Arts even easier: The Erlebnisticket offers you rail travel and admission at a reduced combined price For anyone who wants to rediscover art, design and culture all in one place!

How the Erlebnisticket MAK Museum of Applied Arts works

The Erlebnisticket makes planning your next trip super easy: You can combine your train journey with admission and book them together. Not only does this save you time, but you also get a discounted price. That means you don't have to worry about getting there and can just enjoy your stay.

Step-by-step to the Erlebnisticket

  1. Add travelers and discounts

  2. Enter the desired date

  3. Select the time and departure station for the outward journey

  4. Select a suitable connection for the return journey

  5. Select a ticket category

  6. See price advantage

  7. Arrive/depart and enjoy the experience

Your services included in the Erlebnisticket

  • Arrival/Departure by train (ÖBB/DB)

  • Admission to the MAK - Museum of Applied Arts

Your advantages with the Erlebnisticket:

  • Less planning effort: The Erlebnisticket combines all the necessary tickets in one practical bundle. This means you only need to book once and still save money without having to laboriously compare all the offers.

  • Even cheaper travel with the Sparschiene: If you book early, you can take advantage of the ÖBB Sparschiene offers and secure particularly inexpensive rail connections. The best thing is that the Experience Ticket also offers an additional discount on the cheaper tickets.

The MAK – a highlight of Vienna’s museum scene

Founded in 1863, the MAK is one of the most impressive buildings on Vienna’s Ringstrasse and is recognised worldwide as one of the most important museums for applied art, design, fashion and architecture. The collection comprises exquisite works of craftsmanship spanning five centuries and offers visitors a diverse and inspiring experience.

Top highlights at the MAK

VIENNA 1900 – EVERYDAY. A TOTAL WORK OF ART

This high-calibre permanent collection showcases works from the Wiener Werkstätte, featuring iconic objects and designs by:

  • Gustav Klimt

  • Josef Hoffmann

  • Koloman Moser

The exhibition is complemented by design classics from the architectural giants Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky, Otto Wagner and Adolf Loos.

MAK Design Lab – Shaping the Future

The MAK Desing Lab showcases innovative projects by designers, artists, architects, programmers and activists. Contemporary perspectives are linked here with historical exhibits and placed in the context of the challenges of the 21st century.

Changing Special Exhibitions

The MAK regularly presents major exhibitions in the fields of art, design and architecture and is regarded as one of Europe’s most innovative cultural institutions.

Opening hours

From 1 January to 31 December 2026:

  • Tuesday 10 am–9 pm

  • Wednesday–Sunday 10 am–6 pm

  • Closed on Mondays

  • Open on public holidays

Please check with the MAK directly for exact closing times and opening hours.

Discover more ÖBB Erlebnistickets

With ÖBB Erlebnisticket, you can discover not only the MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, but also numerous other leisure activities throughout Austria. Whether you want to relax in the thermal baths, enjoy sport on the ski slopes or visit a cultural museum, you are guaranteed to find the right experience to suit your taste.

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