MUMOK — Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien
MUMOK is Austria’s largest museum of modern and contemporary art, located in the MuseumsQuartier in Vienna. Holding approximately 10,000 works by around 1,600 artists, it is internationally recognised for its Viennese Actionism holdings and a wide-ranging collection spanning Pop Art, Fluxus, Conceptual Art, and photo-based media.
At a glance
- Type
- Public museum of modern and contemporary art
- Period
- Founded 1962 as Museum des 20. Jahrhunderts; current building opened September 2001
- Style
- Contemporary cubic architecture clad in basalt lava stone
- Location
- Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna, Austria
- Coordinates
- 48.2038° N, 16.3556° E
- Architects
- Ortner & Ortner (current building, 2001)
Overview
Mumok, officially the Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, is the premier destination for modern and contemporary art in Austria. Its collection of roughly 10,000 works spans the major movements of the 20th and 21st centuries, with particular depth in Viennese Actionism, Pop Art, and Conceptual Art. The museum is named after the Ludwig Foundation, whose substantial donations of works by Warhol, Picasso, Beuys, Richter, and Lichtenstein formed the basis of the international holdings.
History
MUMOK traces its origins to 1962, when the Museum des 20. Jahrhunderts (Museum of the Twentieth Century) was established. The Ludwig Foundation began enriching the collection from 1981 onward with more than 230 donated artworks from the collections of Peter and Irene Ludwig. In September 2001, the museum moved to its current purpose-built home in the newly inaugurated MuseumsQuartier. The striking basalt lava-clad building by architects Ortner & Ortner became an immediate landmark of Vienna’s cultural district. The institution adopted the name MUMOK to reflect both its expanded mandate and its new setting.
What you see
The MUMOK building presents a dark cubic mass faced entirely in grey-black basalt lava, creating a deliberate contrast with the cream-coloured baroque facades of the surrounding Hofstallungen complex. Inside, 4,800 square metres of exhibition space across several floors accommodates permanent-collection displays alongside major temporary exhibitions. Highlight rooms are devoted to Viennese Actionism — one of the 20th century’s most radical performance-based movements — as well as to canonical Pop Art works by Warhol and Lichtenstein.
Cultural significance
MUMOK holds the world’s most comprehensive institutional collection of Viennese Actionism, a movement born in 1960s Vienna that challenged societal norms through extreme body-based performance and its documentation. Beyond this specialisation, the museum’s breadth across Pop, Fluxus, Nouveau Réalisme, and Conceptual Art makes it one of Central Europe’s most important modern art institutions, drawing scholars and curators internationally.
Practical information
- Address
- Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna, Austria
- Hours
- Check official website for current hours: mumok.at
- Admission
- Ticket prices vary; combined tickets with other MuseumsQuartier institutions available
Getting there
Take the Vienna U-Bahn U2 to MuseumsQuartier station or U2/U3 to Volkstheater station, both a short walk from the museum entrance. Tram lines 1, 2, and 71 stop nearby on the Ring. The MuseumsQuartier is Vienna’s main cultural hub and signposted from across the inner districts.
