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The Exhibition Halls at the MAK

The museum’s exhibition halls, accessible via the main entrance on Weiskirchnerstraße, were built between 1906 and 1909 according to plans by architect Ludwig Baumann, and their total floor space of 2,700 m2 puts them among Austria’s largest such venues.
The museum’s exhibition halls, accessible via the main entrance on Weiskirchnerstraße, were built between 1906 and 1909 according to plans by architect Ludwig Baumann, and their total floor space of 2,700 m2 puts them among Austria’s largest such venues. The so-called Weiskirchner Wing’s magnificent late-historicist entrance foyer, one of the Ringstraße’s largest and most generously proportioned such spaces, is an impressive introduction to the museum complex. Even during normal opening hours, the various halls are available for your events whenever they are not occupied by museum exhibitions.
These spaces are all fully climate-controlled and make suitable venues for banquets, receptions, première parties, conferences, fashion shows, product presentations, and trade fairs.

Exhibition Hall – ground floor
The ground-floor exhibition hall consists of a generous central hall (593 m2) with an impressive skylight and an outer gallery (881 m2). Built in 1908, it remains striking even today thanks to its simple and elegant architecture.

Total floor space:   1,474 m²
Banquet:    up to 520 guests
Fixed cinema-style seating:  up to 520 guests
Cocktail parties:   up to 520 guests

Foyer – ground floor
Total floor space: 130 m²

Plan, MAK Exhibition Hall, Ground Floor

Exhibition Hall – upper floor
The Exhibition Hall on the upper floor extends around an impressive inner courtyard and numbers among Vienna’s most beautiful exhibition spaces.

Total floor space:   1,204 m²
Banquet:    up to 410 guests
Fixed cinema-style seating:  up to 410 guests
Cocktail parties:   up to 410 guests

Foyer – upper floor
Total floor space:  130 m²

Plan, MAK Exhibition Hall, Upper Floor

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Eléonore Caseau, Rentals
T +43 1 711 36-320
eleonore.caseau@MAK.at

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