MAK everything your annual ticket

Everything is applied art. Then why shouldn’t everything also be a MAK Annual Ticket?

That’s why we’re turning an object of your choice into your very own personal MAK Annual Ticket: be it a phone case, a keychain, or even your dentures—we’ll refine almost anything with a barcode. 


Tue, 24.2.2026 6 pm9 pm
MAK Columned Main Hall
Bring one of your favorite items on Tue, 24.2., starting at 6 pm, and join us for the grand opening of the reinstallation of VIENNA 1900 – Everyday. A Total Work of Art in the MAK Columned Main Hall.
 
And since all of this shouldn't just be over after one evening, we’ve made sure that you can also turn things into your annual ticket later. But only while supplies last. 
 
We look forward to seeing you there! 
 
PS: In case you are wondering if this campaign is following you: it is. Not only in the streets or on social media, but you will also hear us on the radio. If you listen closely, even something there might become your annual ticket. And also everything you look at online could reappear later—as an inspiration for our campaign: MAK everything your annual ticket.  


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MAK Annual Ticket
MAK Annual Ticket holders can experience 12 months of free admission to the exciting and extensive exhibition program of the MAK and its branches. There is also one free tour each year and a discount on some MAK events.

Standard € 41
Youth (19-25) € 31

Benefits Annual Ticket Standard
  • Free admission to the MAK and its other locations
  • Free participation in a Guided Tour (Exhibition Tour, Curator-Guided Tour, Expert-Guided Tour, Wednesdays at the MAK) 

Benefits Annual Ticket Youth
  • Free admission to the MAK and its other locations
  • Free participation in a (young)MAK Rave
  • Free participation in a Guided Tour (Exhibition Tour, Curator-Guided Tour, Expert-Guided Tour, Wednesdays at the MAK)

The MAK Annual Ticket is valid for 12 months from the date of issue.

Calendar

Followed by: Discussion panel „The Museum as a Toolbox“
Free workshop on experimental poetry with Senka Gavranov, expert in poetic literature