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The Albertina sits on the southern tip of the Hofburg complex, perched above the Burggarten on a raised bastion. It holds one of the world's largest and most important print collections - over one million prints, 65,000 drawings, and 70,000 photographs spanning 600 years. The highlights include Albrecht Durer's Young Hare (1502) and Praying Hands (1508), plus works by Klimt, Schiele, Monet, Renoir, and Picasso. The permanent Batliner Collection covers Impressionism through to contemporary art in 20 well-curated rooms.
Tickets cost EUR 18.90 and include all current exhibitions. The museum is open daily 10:00-18:00, with extended hours until 21:00 on Wednesday and Friday. The Albertina's location at the corner of Augustinerstrasse and the Opernring makes it easy to combine with the State Opera and Hofburg in a single Innere Stadt loop. The closest stops are Karlsplatz (U1/U2/U4) or Stephansplatz (U1/U3), both within an 8-minute walk.
Pro Tip: Wednesday and Friday evenings (18:00-21:00) are less crowded and feel like a private viewing compared to weekend afternoons. The Habsburg State Rooms on the ground floor are included in the ticket but easy to overlook - do not skip them, the Musensaal ceiling is remarkable.