Joanneumsviertel
Graz, Austria
3 ticket options available · from $15.12 to $20.94 · free cancellation on 2 of 3
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About Joanneumsviertel
Joanneumsviertel is a prominent museum located in Graz, Austria, renowned for its diverse collections and exhibitions. Visitors are drawn to its rich cultural offerings, which encompass art, natural history, and science, making it a significant destination for both locals and tourists alike.
Tickets for Joanneumsviertel are available through multiple marketplaces, with prices varying between sellers. It is advisable for potential visitors to compare these options to ensure they secure the best deal for their entry, as different platforms may have differing rates.
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2 marketplaces sell entry to Joanneumsviertel, from $15.12.
| Seller | Ticket | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Joanneumsviertel Official | Adult admission for a single visit within one calendar day. | $15.12 | View |
| FindrHost Free cancellation | Neue Gallerie Graz and Bruseum - Joanneumsviertel | $15.12 | View |
Did you know?
- Type
- Museum in Graz, Austria
Visitor information
- Address: Joanneumsviertel 1, 8010 Graz, Austria
- Phone: +43 316 80179100
- Official website: https://www.museum-joanneum.at/joanneumsviertel/ihr-besuch/standortuebersicht
People also ask
What is the Friendly Alien in Graz?
The Kunsthaus Graz is known by several nicknames, including “baby hippo,” “sea snail,” “porcupine,” “whale,” and especially the “friendly alien.” The latter name was given by the architect Colin Fournier, who designed the building together with Peter Cook for the European Capital of Culture year 2003.
What is the Kunsthaus Graz's purpose?
The Kunsthaus Graz defines itself as an exhibition and production centre for international contemporary art, as a laboratory and experiment that questions and explores the framework conditions of an institutional and art museum landscape.