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KunstHausWien
KunstHausWien

48°12′39.3″N 16°23′36.2″E The KunstHausWien is a museum in Vienna, designed by the artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser. This museum in the Landstraße district houses the world's only permanent exhibition of Hundertwasser's works, and also hosts regular temporary exhibitions of other artists. The KunstHausWien operates as a private business and does not receive any government aid. In 2009 the KunstHausWien received 174,000 visitors.

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KunstHausWien
Untere Weißgerberstraße, Vienna KG Landstraße (Landstraße)

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Untere Weißgerberstraße
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