
Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz
With a clear, logical building of the first quality, created by the Zurich architects Weber & Hofer, Linz gained a new art museum of international rank in 2003, which is excellently positioned in the urban environment.
The appearance of the building featuring glass and fair-faced concrete is oriented to the best possible presentation of art. The upper floor with its strong daylight orientation houses eleven rooms covering 1600 m² for the permanent collection and a large special exhibition room of roughly 800 m², along with an art cabinet and a reading room. Through the 60 m long, open air vestibule that appears cut out of the building, visitors enter on the ground floor to reach the foyer, cash desk and shop area, the auditorium that seats 250, and the hall for museum education. On the west side of the ground floor there is a cafe-restaurant with an attractive panorama terrace. The expansive basement houses two more exhibition rooms, the library, the depots, workshops, storage rooms and a study hall for graphic arts.
Now on view
3 exhibitions
Traces of Reality
Sarah Jonas
Some 200 years ago, the French inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce succeeded in permanently capturing the view from his study on a specially coated pewter plate. Today, this event is regarded as one of the defining moments…

Max Pechstein
Brigitte Reutner-Doneus
Recognised by many contemporaries as the foremost member of the Brücke group of art ists, Max Pechstein played a pivotal role in the German avant-garde during the early decades of the 20th century. He was the first…

The Collection
The Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz, which opened in 2003, is considered one of the most important museums of modern and contemporary art in Austria. Starting from the collection holdings, which focus on masterpieces of…
Opening soon
2 upcoming
Katrin Plavčak
Katrin Plavčak’s canvases are a hive of vibrant activity – but the cheerfulness of the colours and the subjects depicted only superficially belies the seriousness with which Plavčak reflects on scientific, social and…

erika roessing (1903–1977)
In her tranquil, poetic tempera paintings, erika roessing repeatedly rearranges similar objects – and yet each painting is unique. Her oeuvre, comprising some 180 still lifes, radiates calm and subtle colourfulness.…