Museumsquartier Passages

Museumsquartier Passages
Museumsquartier Passages

In the 7

th

district

of Vienna, the Museumsquartier is a collection of majestic 17th and 18th century buildings interspersed with modern architecture, all home to some of Austria’s most famous museums, performance spaces, and cultural hubs. And while the museums and performances are the main draw, the area is also adorned with contemporary art in Baroque-period passageways that are destinations in their own right.

There are currently six of these passageways that serve as free outdoor exhibitions, and each has a theme corresponding to a cultural area represented in the Museumsquartier. Several feature not only the changing artwork, but also have vending machines that provide corresponding publications which support the art and the artists.

The whole of the Museumsquartier also encompasses public courtyards that host dance, art, film, literary performances, and readings – and each space is connected by one of the six passageways. With their barrel-vaulted ceilings, they have been commandeered for the free public art, and are continually curated by local and international artists and designers.

Each of the six tunnels also highlights a different discipline of contemporary art: the

LITERATURpassage

focuses on young Austrian writers; the

TONSPUR_passage

, expanding the art of sound architecture; the

KABINETT comic passage

, taking the work of comic book and graphic novel artists and providing a trading ground to support the medium; the

STREET ART PASSAGE VIENNA

, both inspired by and inspiring street artists from Vienna and other urban centers; the

Typopassage Wien

, exploring the crossroads of textual content and how its design effects the reader; and

Meteoritenpassage

, providing an artistic link to the Natural History Museum.

Call it up-to-the-minute art in uniquely historic spaces.