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Erste Bank Open 2026 | Wiener Stadthalle
Oct 26–Nov 1, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Sports & Fitness
Daido Moriyama: Retrospective | FOTO ARSENAL WIEN
Jan 31–May 10, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Exhibitions
The exhibition will feature over 200 photographic works, including his masterpieces such as *Stray Dog, Misawa* from 1971. It will also showcase approximately 250 reproductions of publications and rare audiovisual installations, providing a comprehensive view of Daido Moriyama's visual world and artistic practice.
Vienna City Marathon | Vienna
Apr 19, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Sports & Fitness
Run your race in one the most liveable cities in the world. The Vienna Marathon welcomes you for a great running experience. Enjoy this modern metropolis in the heart of Europe, full of culture and histroy. A marathon, a half marathon and a relay marathon run simultaneously through the city. All events start in the modern part of Vienna and finish at the very city centre on Ringstraße between Burgtheater and Rathausplatz. Don't waste time and book your marathon in Vienna now.
Linkin Park Vienna Concert Tour 2026|June 09 | ErnstHappelStadium-Vienna
Jun 9, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Concerts
Linkin Park Vienna promises an unforgettable evening of music and energy at the iconic Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna, Austria. Scheduled for June 9, 2026, at 18:00, this highly anticipated event offers fans a chance to experience the legendary band in a city renowned for its rich cultural heritage. With tickets priced at 185 USD, attendees will witness a performance that blends the band's signature sound with the vibrant atmosphere of Vienna. The Ernst Happel Stadium, known for hosting major international events, provides the perfect backdrop for Linkin Park's dynamic stage presence. As the band takes the stage, the audience can expect a setlist that spans their illustrious career, delivering both classic hits and new favorites. This event not only celebrates the enduring legacy of Linkin Park but also highlights Vienna as a premier destination for world-class entertainment.
Miao Ying | Belvedere Palace
Jun 26–Oct 4, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Exhibitions
Digital surveillance, artificial intelligence, and visual manipulation—Miao Ying exposes the dark side of our online world. Her solo exhibition at Belvedere 21 Gallery explores the aesthetics of digital control with meticulous attention to detail. Through installations, drawings, and videos, the artist reflects on global media culture, censorship mechanisms, and the power of generative technologies.
The Argus Bike Festival | Vienna
Mar 28–Mar 29, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Celebration
This event features numerous bicycle-related booths covering technology, equipment, and fashion. Tourism also plays a significant role, with many exhibitors from bicycle-friendly tourist destinations showcasing their products. The event program includes a series of bicycle-related performances, competitions, and opportunities to learn everything about cycling. These include the popular Vienna mud battle jumps and stunt shows.
Glaciers out of balance | Museum of Natural History Vienna
Jan 1, 2025–Jan 10, 2027 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Exhibitions
Jürgen Meltz is a glacier photographer who captures the silhouettes of these white giants from diverse perspectives. He creates classic landscape photographs while also revisiting historical sites where photographers took panoramic photographs a century ago. Through comparative photography, he hopes to showcase the beauty of mountains gradually disappearing due to climate change, thereby prompting reflection. Another focus of his work is documenting glacier caves. He observes glaciers up close and uses drones to explore their abstract structures and textures from the air, enriching his photographic portfolio.
Safe sex: the comeback of sexually transmitted diseases | Museum of Natural History Vienna
Jun 3, 2025–Apr 18, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Exhibitions
The exhibition not only shows the history of STIs, but also refers to current topics such as AIDS therapy and HPV vaccination, the first “vaccination against cancer”. Different clinical pictures are shown and explained using historical specimens. As many STIs are now easily treatable, a special focus is placed on education and prevention - according to the motto: treatment is good, prevention is better. As sexually transmitted infections have social consequences beside physical symptoms, this topic is also covered. Stigmatization and exclusion should not really play a role in diseases today, yet those affected are still discriminated against in the 21st century. STIs can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, and socio-economic status.
Knowledge about STIs not only useful to you, but also to others.
Franz Xaver Messerschmidt More than Characters | Belvedere Palace
Oct 31, 2025–Apr 6, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Exhibitions
The Belvedere Palace depicts Franz Xavier Messerschmidt (1736-1783) as an artist who marked a cultural and political turning point. This is evident in his portraits of members of the court, nobles, scientists, and writers. His "head portraits" from 1770 onwards are presented as a phenomenon of the time. Furthermore, the numerous myths and legends surrounding Messerschmidt are explored.
Turning Heads. Coining a Fashion | Imperial Treasury Vienna
Nov 11, 2025–Sep 6, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Exhibitions
Coins are among the smallest portraits in the world. These masterpieces of miniature art show busts or faces of prominent individuals in amazing detail and usually in profile. In many cases, the diminutive nature of the coin portraits necessitates the use of highly symbolic visual imagery. Yet, the hairstyles, clothes and accessories are more than just aesthetic embellishments, they reflect the zeitgeist and offer a window into the culture of ages past.
The exhibition Turning Heads (Kopf & Kragen) presents over a hundred numismatic portraits from a cultural and historical perspective, casting light on fashion and lifestyle from several millennia.