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Explore Vienna’s vibrant MuseumsQuartier with entry to MQ Freiraum and the innovative METABOLICA exhibition, merging art, science, and sustainability.

The Vienna: MuseumsQuartier Entry to MQ Freiraum Exhibit offers a unique glimpse into Vienna’s dynamic cultural scene. This experience combines art, science, and sustainability within the lively spaces of MuseumsQuartier Wien. Priced with a flexible booking system, it allows visitors to explore the MQ Freiraum, a dedicated hub for experimental and socially engaged art, and the METABOLICA exhibition by Thomas Feuerstein.
With a total duration of 1 day, this tour is perfect for those interested in contemporary art that intersects with environmental themes. The provider rating of 4.8 reflects its popularity and quality. Visitors should plan for a thoughtfully paced visit that highlights both innovative installations and meaningful reflections on ecological transformation.
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MuseumsQuartier Wien is one of Europe’s most vibrant cultural centers, blending historic baroque architecture with modern courtyards. The complex hosts multiple galleries and performance spaces, creating a lively environment for contemporary dialogue. The MQ Freiraum stands out as a dedicated area for experimental art, showcasing installations, video works, and socially relevant projects.
This space encourages reflection and conversation, making it an ideal setting for those curious about cutting-edge artistic approaches. The entire complex reflects a connection between history and modern creativity, offering a broad palette of cultural experiences beyond just the exhibitions.

The MQ Freiraum serves as the core of this experience, providing a platform for innovative installations that challenge traditional art forms. Its focus on socially engaged projects makes it a compelling visit for anyone interested in art as a catalyst for change. Visitors find themselves in a setting that promotes reflection and dialogue on contemporary issues.
Current exhibitions include METABOLICA, which transforms the space into a “factory of life” showcasing how art, science, and sustainability interact. The space is designed to stimulate thought and conversation around ecological transformation, making it more than just a gallery visit.
METABOLICA, curated by Verena Kaspar-Eisert, is a visionary exhibition that combines scientific experiments with artistic expression. The display consists of five immersive chapters that trace the transformation of matter and meaning from the industrial age to a sustainable future.
Visitors observe living sculptures crafted from algae and bacteria. These organisms grow in transparent tubes, photosynthesizing light into color, and transforming organic matter into biodegradable bioplastics. The exhibition also features 3D printers shaping this living material into sculptures that participate in the cycle of creation, decay, and renewal.
The exhibition uses visual art, drawings, and texts to connect historical references like whaling ships and oil refineries with biotechnological visions. Icons like Mickey Mouse and references to the petro-modern age deepen the dialogue about environmental and cultural change.
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Beyond its scientific components, METABOLICA is a poetic reflection on how art metabolizes transformation. It explores environmental, cultural, and emotional shifts, illustrating how creativity can interpret ecological processes.
The display’s over 100 drawings, mirrored objects, and texts bring Feuerstein’s molecular cosmology to life. The exhibition questions the relationship between technology and nature, emphasizing interconnection through aesthetics and ecology. This approach makes METABOLICA a rare fusion of visual impact and conceptual depth.
Visitors can reserve tickets with free cancellation, allowing flexibility in planning. The reservation system permits bookings up to 24 hours in advance without any penalty. The tour duration is suitable for a full-day experience, giving time to explore both MQ Freiraum and the METABOLICA exhibition thoroughly.
Wheelchair accessibility ensures that the exhibition and spaces are welcoming for all visitors. The location in Vienna’s cultural heart makes it easy to incorporate into broader sightseeing plans.

This experience at MuseumsQuartier Wien shines in its ability to combine artistic expression with scientific innovation. The METABOLICA exhibition exemplifies this blend, offering a visually striking and conceptually provocative journey. Visitors learn how biotechnology and ecology are influencing contemporary art and the future of sustainability.
It is not just a gallery visit but an ecosystem of ideas that invites curiosity about how innovation influences our collective future. Whether interested in environmental themes, biotech advances, or artistic experimentation, this experience provides a thoughtful perspective.
The MuseumsQuartier offers a variety of experiences similar to this tour, such as visits to museums of modern art, applied arts, or famous artists’ ateliers. For example, the Leopold Museum or the Kunsthaus Wien present different approaches to contemporary culture, but none quite match the scientific-artistic hybrid of METABOLICA.
This tour’s focus on living sculptures and molecular cosmology makes it stand out in Vienna’s cultural lineup, appealing especially to those who want to see art and science merged in a physically and intellectually stimulating setting.
The combination of experimental art, biotechnology, and ecological reflection makes this tour especially suited for curious minds, environmental advocates, and art lovers interested in contemporary issues. The flexible booking and accessible location add to its appeal for visitors seeking a meaningful cultural activity in Vienna.
While the visit is only a day, the depth of content and visual impact ensure a fruitful and engaging experience. Those eager to explore how science and art shape tomorrow will find this tour both informative and inspiring.
Is the exhibition suitable for children?
Yes, the exhibition’s visual elements and interactive sculptures can appeal to younger audiences interested in art and science.
How long does the tour last?
The experience is designed for 1 day, providing plenty of time to explore both MQ Freiraum and METABOLICA.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the MuseumsQuartier Wien and the METABOLICA exhibit are wheelchair accessible.
What language are the exhibits in?
The tour details mention multiple languages, but the specific language options are not listed; the experience is curated for broad accessibility.
Can I reserve tickets now and pay later?
Yes, the booking system allows reserve now, pay later, giving flexibility in planning.
What makes METABOLICA different from other art exhibitions?
Its fusion of art, science, and sustainability, featuring living sculptures and biotechnological themes, sets it apart from traditional art shows.
Are there other similar experiences nearby?
Yes, the MuseumsQuartier hosts several art institutions, such as museums of modern art and applied arts, accessible via similar tickets.
How do I reach the MuseumsQuartier Wien?
The location is in Vienna, with precise coordinates 48.20275115966797, 16.359975814819336, making it easy to find.
Is this tour appropriate for a full-day visit?
Absolutely—visitors typically spend a full day exploring the experimental art space and the immersive exhibition.
This tour at Vienna’s MuseumsQuartier offers a compelling look at how art and science can come together to explore sustainability and transformation. It provides a thought-provoking and visually engaging experience suitable for a wide range of visitors eager to see innovative contemporary art rooted in ecological themes.
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