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MAK Museum stroll

After a full day of talks, ideas, and conversations, we invite you to slow down and recharge with a stroll through one of Vienna’s most unique museums: the MAK – Museum of Applied Arts.

Few places bring the past and the future together quite like this one. From its stunning exhibition halls to its rich collections and thought-provoking shows, the MAK is a space where design, art, and architecture come together to tell new stories.

If you're curious about how design shapes the world we live in – beyond just products – don’t miss the MAK Design Lab. Spanning over 2,000 m², this semi-permanent exhibition explores how design responds to the big questions of our time: climate change, digital life, democracy, and the future of living together on this planet. You’ll discover new materials, circular design ideas, and fresh takes on how we produce, consume, and care for the world around us.

Whether you’re up for a deep dive or just want to wander and let your mind breathe, this museum stroll is a perfect way to end the day with calm, curiosity, and maybe a spark of inspiration.

Your entry ticket is on us – just head to the main entrance of the MAK, right around the corner from our venue.

Address: Stubenring 5, 1010 Vienna

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