MuseumsQuartier (MQ) is Vienna’s “cultural living room”: a huge complex of museums, exhibition spaces, cafés, courtyards, and events—right between the Ringstraße museums and the shopping streets of the 7th district. The best part: the MuseumsQuartier (MQ) site is open around the clock and free to enter, with no gates or barriers—you pay only for the museums/exhibitions you choose.
What MuseumsQuartier (MQ) is (and how to visit it smartly) ✅
Think of MuseumsQuartier (MQ) as two experiences in one:
- 🏛️ The courtyards & vibe (always accessible, free): MQ furniture, people-watching, cafés, pop-up installations.
- 🎟️ The museums/exhibitions (ticketed): you pick what matches your taste—classic Austrian modernism, contemporary art, architecture, or rotating exhibitions.
Quick decision guide (choose your MQ plan) ✅
- 90 minutes: Courtyard + one museum (Leopold or mumok).
- Half-day: Two museums + courtyard break + coffee.
- Evening vibe: Courtyard + dinner + late opening (some venues extend hours on certain days like Thursday).
What to see inside MuseumsQuartier (MQ) 📍
If this is your first time, these are the most “high-impact” choices:
Leopold Museum (Austrian modernism, Schiele/Klimt focus) 🎨
One of the strongest picks for classic Vienna art. (Ticket/Hours below.)
mumok (Museum of Modern Art) 🖼️
Modern/contemporary heavy-hitter: pop art, conceptual, postwar, rotating exhibitions.
Kunsthalle Wien (contemporary exhibitions) 🧩
If you want “what’s on right now” rather than permanent collections, this is often the best bet.
Architekturzentrum Wien (Az W) 🏙️
Architecture exhibitions + a great way to understand Vienna’s design DNA.
Tickets / prices / cards for MuseumsQuartier (MQ) 💳
Entry to MuseumsQuartier (MQ) is free; each institution has its own ticket.
Here’s a practical comparison for the most-visited MQ institutions:
| Venue (in MQ) | Adult ticket | Typical opening hours | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leopold Museum | €19 | 10:00–18:00 (closed Tue) | Youth under 19: €2.50; under 7: free. |
| mumok | €18 (reduced €15) | Tue–Sun & public holidays: 10:00–18:00 | Under 19: free. |
| Kunsthalle Wien (MQ) | €12 (MQ location) | Tue–Sun 10:00–18:00; Thu to 20:00 | Under 19: free; “pay what you can” Thu 17:00–20:00 (policy listed). |
| Architekturzentrum Wien (Az W) | €12 (reduced €9) | Daily 10:00–18:00; Wed to 20:00 | Under 6 free; Wed 17:00–20:00 students/school children free (per rules). |
MQ Annual Pass (power user option) ✅
MQ also sells an MQ Annual Pass (€114) that includes free entry for a year to several major MQ institutions (listed on the MQ site).
This only makes sense if you’ll visit multiple times or you’re doing Vienna slowly.
Hours / operating times ⏱️
MuseumsQuartier (MQ) site (courtyards)
- Open around the clock
- Free entry
- No gates / no barriers
MQ Point (Info · Tickets · Shop)
- Daily 10:00–19:00 (check seasonal notes if you travel in winter)
Museum hours vary
Always confirm the specific museum you’re visiting (Leopold closed Tuesday; others differ).
How to get there 🚇 🚌 🚋
MuseumsQuartier (MQ) sits at Museumsplatz (central Vienna, 7th district).
Public transport (official MQ directions)
- 🚇 U2: MuseumsQuartier
- 🚇 U3: Volkstheater
- 🚌 48A (Volkstheater), City Bus 2B (MuseumsQuartier)
- 🚋 Tram 49 (Volkstheater)
Vienna ticket basics (useful for MQ)
From 1 Jan 2026, Wiener Linien states:
- Single ticket: €3.20 (children discounted: €1.60)
A single ticket is valid for one direction in the core zone and 80 minutes after validation (transfers allowed; no interruptions).
Best visit plan for MuseumsQuartier (MQ) ✅
90-minute “first-timer” route
- 📍 Enter the main courtyard, do a quick loop (get the vibe)
- 🎟️ Pick one museum: Leopold or mumok
- ☕ End with coffee in MQ (or a quick courtyard sit)
Half-day “best balance” route
- 🏛️ Leopold Museum (classic Vienna art)
- 🌿 Courtyard break (reset)
- 🖼️ Kunsthalle Wien or mumok
- 🍽️ Dinner nearby (7th district is great for it)
Evening version (low-effort, high atmosphere)
- Courtyard + people-watching
- Exhibition at a venue with later hours (e.g., Thursday at Kunsthalle)
- Drinks/food
Tips / common mistakes ✅ ⚠️
Do this ✅
- ✅ Treat MQ as a “pick 1–2 museums” place, not a “do everything in one go” complex.
- ✅ Use the courtyards as a free break between tickets (it’s part of the experience).
- ✅ If you’re doing modern art: mumok is the most direct hit.
- ✅ If you’re doing classic Vienna modernism: Leopold is the safest first choice.
Avoid this ⚠️
- ⚠️ Forgetting Leopold is closed on Tuesdays.
- ⚠️ Buying too many tickets and rushing (you’ll remember less and enjoy less).
- ⚠️ Planning transport without knowing the 80-minute single-ticket rule (no interruption).
FAQ ❓
Is MuseumsQuartier (MQ) free?
The MQ site/courtyards are free and open 24/7; museums inside require tickets.
Which metro stop is best for MuseumsQuartier (MQ)?
U2 MuseumsQuartier is the most direct; U3 Volkstheater is also close (official MQ guidance).
Which museum should I pick if I only have time for one?
Leopold for Schiele/Klimt-era Austrian modernism, or mumok for modern/contemporary focus.
What are the usual opening hours for mumok?
Tue–Sun & public holidays 10:00–18:00 (official).
What are Kunsthalle Wien hours?
Tue–Sun 10:00–18:00, and Thu 10:00–20:00 (official).
Is there an official info desk in MQ?
Yes, MQ Point (Info/Tickets/Shop) is open daily 10:00–19:00.
Conclusion
MuseumsQuartier (MQ) is one of the easiest “big Vienna” experiences to do well: enter anytime (free, 24/7), pick one or two museums that match your taste, and use the courtyards as your built-in reset. If you want the most reliable first visit: Leopold or mumok + courtyard + coffee is the perfect MQ day.

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