Our dialogical and interactive tours not only offer insights into Hundertwasser’s work, but also create a multi-sensory experience: from the gentle sound of the fountain in the foyer to the conscious exploration of uneven floors – discover art and architecture in an entirely new way through all your senses.
From early drawings of Vienna to the impressive painting “The Wonderful Catch of Fish”, we guide you on a journey through Hundertwasser’s close connection to the Danube Canal and his vivid visions of a harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.
Learn more about Hundertwasser’s visionary principles such as the right to the window, the concept of tree tenants in architecture, and the idea of the spiral, all of which reflect the depth of his work and his connection to nature. Sustainable waste management and recycling processes also played a central role in Hundertwasser’s artistic and ecological projects, which are explored throughout the tour.
For creatives and time travellers, we offer a 90-minute tour including a drawing workshop. Redesign the museum façade, sketch your vision of green architecture, or create an artistic postcard. Upper secondary school students can take part in an image-search game with engaging group tasks focused on visual analysis – a unique way to explore Hundertwasser’s work in greater depth.
Suitable for kindergarten groups and all school levels – individually tailored to the needs of each group.
Duration: 60 or 90 minutes
Cost: 5.00 or 6.00 € per person
Minimum booking per group: 15 tickets
Group size: max. 25 participants (groups of 26 or more will be split)
1 accompanying adult free per 10 children
Languages: German, English, Easy Language, French upon request