Vienna's iconic Albertina museum holds the world’s largest collection of graphic art, with Monet, Picasso, Van Gogh, Renoir, Degas and many more in the permanent collection. The plush 19th century Empire-style state rooms are juxtaposed by the striking new titanium wing designed by Hans Hollein, reflecting the museum’s characteristic synthesis of classical and modern artwork. With its selection of 100 works, the collection of Bruegel’s drawn and printed output is the pick of the Albertina's current exhibitions. The famous museum now has a second exhibition space — the ALBERTINA Modern — just a short walk away.
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