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Free Admission on Wiener Linien Day at the MAK

On August 31, 2025, annual pass holders of Wiener Linien have free entry to the MAK and the Geymüllerschlössel – including special exhibitions.

At the Museum of Applied Arts (MAK), annual pass holders of Wiener Linien can experience the exhibition "WATER PRESSURE. Design for the Future" for free on August 31. It is one of the first large-scale museum engagements with the global water crisis.

World-famous Graphic "The Great Wave" Original at the MAK

A special highlight is the presentation of Katsushika Hokusai's color woodcut "Under the Wave off Kanagawa" (circa 1830), known as "The Great Wave". The work is one of the most reproduced artworks in the world – even as an emoji. Due to its high value, it can only be shown in its original form for a short time.

Free Entry Also at the Geymüllerschlössel

In addition to the MAK, the Geymüllerschlössel also opens its doors for free. There you can see the exhibition "Sidekicks. Rings and Bags from the MAK Collection", a vintage market with Judith Bradl, as well as an accessory and clothing swap by youngMAK.

At the MAK itself, several major exhibitions are running alongside "WATER PRESSURE":

  • Hito Steyerl. Der Menschheit ist die Kugel bei einem Ohr hinein und beim anderen herausgeflogen
  • Johann Strauss: Rausch und Ekstase. Feministischer Ausdruckstanz im Plakat 1900–1933
  • Gustav Klimt, das MAK und Schloss Immendorf. Verbrannt, zerstört, verschollen?

In addition, there are the extensive permanent collections of the house.

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