Guided Tours
Architecture story: Guides explain Cook and Fournier's design concept, the blob architecture movement, and how the building was technically constructed using 1,066 individually shaped acrylic panels. BIX media facade: The building's exterior display system — nearly 1,000 fluorescent rings — is a pioneering media art installation with a story of its own. Urban context: Why Graz embraced radical contemporary architecture alongside its UNESCO old town, and how the building divided local opinion. Exhibition interpretation: Contemporary art benefits enormously from guided context, especially for international visitors unfamiliar with the featured artists. Design city connection: Guides link the Kunsthaus to Graz's broader identity as a UNESCO City of Design.
Collections Highlights
Exterior blob: Walk around the building to appreciate its biomorphic form from all angles — the Mur riverbank is the best vantage. Needle viewpoint: The rooftop protrusion frames a striking view of the Schlossberg clock tower through a narrow opening. BIX facade (evening): Return after dark to see the 930-ring media facade in action — light art on a building scale. Main exhibition hall: The cavernous upper gallery with natural light filtering through the translucent blue skin. Eisernes Haus integration: Where the 19th-century iron facade meets the 21st-century blob — a deliberate architectural conversation. Murinsel nearby: Vito Acconci's floating steel island in the Mur is a 2-minute walk — pair both contemporary landmarks.
When to Visit
Open: Tuesday-Sunday 10 AM-5 PM (closed Mondays). Duration: 1-1.5 hours depending on exhibitions. Exhibition changes: Shows rotate roughly every 3-4 months; check the schedule before visiting. Best time: Weekday mornings for quieter viewing; evenings for the BIX media facade illumination. Needle viewpoint: The building's rooftop "needle" offers framed mountain views — don't miss it.
Admission and Costs
Adults: €11. Reduced (students, seniors): €8. Under 19: Free. Graz Card: Includes Kunsthaus entry. Guided exhibition tour: Regular guided tours included in admission on select days (check schedule). Architecture tour: Special building tours available — ask at reception.
Tips for Visitors
Check the exhibition first: No permanent collection means the experience varies — look up the current show before visiting. Photography usually allowed: Most exhibitions permit non-flash photography, but some contemporary artists restrict it — ask at entry. The building is the draw: Even if the current exhibition doesn't appeal, the architecture alone warrants a visit and external photos. Evening return: The BIX media facade illumination after dark is a separate experience — plan to pass by at night. Combine with Murinsel: The floating island café is steps away; together they represent Graz's contemporary design identity. Ground-floor shop: Design books and local art objects — among the better museum shops in Austria.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should visitors do before planning a trip to Kunsthaus Graz?
Check the exhibition first: No permanent collection means the experience varies — look up the current show before visiting.
What does admission to Kunsthaus Graz cost?
Adults: €11. Reduced (students, seniors): €8. Under 19: Free. Graz Card: Includes Kunsthaus entry. Guided exhibition tour: Regular guided tours included in admission on select days (check schedule).
What does a guide explain about the architecture of Kunsthaus Graz?
Architecture story: Guides explain Cook and Fournier's design concept, the "blob architecture" movement, and how the building was technically constructed.