2h
up to 15 people
HIGHLIGHTS
Hundertwasserhaus
Kunst Haus Wien
The humus toilet
Architectural models
Friedensreich Hundertwasser was much more than an artist. He saw art as a way of life and was an early advocate for ecological thinking, social responsibility, and human-centered urban development. Through his ideas, he opposed the uniformity of modern cities and promoted diversity, a connection with nature, and individual freedom.
This guided tour begins in front of the famous Hundertwasserhaus, an early expression of Hundertwasser’s visionary thinking. From there, we will walk for about 10 minutes along the Danube Canal, a path that encourages discussion and introduces Hundertwasser’s unique relationship with nature, the city, and humanity.
The tour ends at the Kunst Haus Wien, the museum dedicated to Hundertwasser. Here, we will explore his artistic work and encounter not only his paintings and architectural ideas but also his core values: sustainability, individuality, humanity, and the harmonious integration of art, nature, and life.
After the tour you can stay in the museum and explore it on your own.
