Place filled with fine art and beautiful old and modern architecture, nice terraces to bruch or relax, music, shops...

Place filled with fine art and beautiful old and modern architecture, nice terraces to bruch or relax, music, shops...
Its nice concept to have a group pf museums at one palce.Located of the ring road.place worth visiting.
Walking down this alley is so enriching and you can feel having a wider view of life by just strolling in this area. We came across a Life Ball event while we were there my husband and I. The museums are so worth a visit of course and sitting outside is so relaxing to just grab all and enjoy the...
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As we stayed just near the Museum Quarter for the weekend we could see this area many times (morning, afternoon, evening) with its majestuous buildings, museums, parks, cafés and we were happy that the weather was also fine for walking round the place.
Some great little cafés and fun museums.
Everything is so clean as well!
There is also smoking allowed in most of the cafés which was a big plus to me (perhaps not to everyone though) and some fantastic food on offer! Y
ou definitely can't do all the museums in one day however hard you try! It's not very well...
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The Leopold Museum - the surprise of the quarter. Mumok museum - a must. Good book shop in the small mall.
The Leopold and surrounding area are a not to miss visit for any art lover. The plaza is an aesthetic experience in itself and the Quarter is very pleasant.
The quality and standard of exhibits was first class. Half the adventure is getting to the Museum Quarter. Easy access by tram/underground rail
It is truly refreshing to see how young talent is motivated and encouraged to develop and grow ensuring that the skills and art of the old masters lives on and flourishes with the new generations. The innovation inspired especially with the younger generation is really praiseworthy. Keep it up!!
This area includes, firstly, wonderful 360° architecture on approach and entering the central seating area, which is decked out with colourful, ergonomically designed seating you can rest on, either between visits to the exhibitions or just for a coffee and (if you're lucky) to soak up a little sun.If a seat isn't available immediate don't fret, the traffic here is...
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