Art for the little ones: Children open a large exhibition in Vienna!

Art for the little ones: Children open a large exhibition in Vienna!

Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - yesterday, on March 6, 2025, the Albertina experienced a fascinating event in Vienna, which was designed especially for the youngest art lovers. Under the motto "Kids First!" Over 80 children and 60 adults celebrated the exclusive opening of the spring exhibition "Leonardo - Dürer. Master drawings of the Renaissance on a colored background". General Director Ralph Gleis personally welcomed the little guests before they went on an exciting and interactive journey of discovery with art brokers through the impressive collection of masterpieces of the Renaissance, such as ots.at reports .

The exhibition, which takes place from March 7 to June 9, shows a total of 146 works by well -known artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Albrecht Dürer, but also of other greats such as Raffael and Titian. Gleis described Vinci and Dürer as the "biggest names in art". The graphics come from worldwide renowned museums, including the Metropolitan Museum New York and the Louvre. With this large number of international loans it becomes clear how well networked the Albertina is. The works that are drawn on colored ground convince both children and adults, which highlights the same aspect of the exhibition, such as Today.at reported .

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an entire concept that focuses on art education for families and children! The vernissage for children is an innovative offer to give young visitors and their families easier access to art. Ralph Gleis emphasized that Albertina wants to illustrate with this special event how important the youngest visitors are for the museum. The interactive tours are specially tailored to the needs and interests of the children and are intended to arouse enthusiasm for art. The exciting start to the exhibition could be the beginning of a series of other child -friendly events in Albertina. This commitment will certainly help inspire the next generation of art lovers.

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