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Enzis go places

From Vienna to Albania and on to Seoul

Colorful Enzi seating modules line a seaside promenade, facing the sea and the horizon.
Durrës (Albania) © Michael Reutz

The Enzis belong to the MuseumsQuartier — yet they keep popping up in other places.

Where Enzis appear

Developed for the MuseumsQuartier, the Enzis have long since reached other locations. They are sometimes used for projects, remain permanently in public spaces, or appear where you might not expect them.

Enzis in Austria

From the mountains to the lowlands, Enzis roam throughout Austria: in city squares, parks, educational areas, or in the midst of cultural projects. Whether in urban open spaces or almost in the wild.

Enzi seating elements placed in the snow on an alpine mountain peak, overlooking snow-covered mountains, bright sunshine, and a snowman in the background
Zauchensee (Austria)
A yellow Enzi seating module is placed on a green meadow overlooking a village and wooded hills.
Scheibbs (Österreich) © Wolfgang Ellmauer
Several turquoise Enzos are placed on a grassy area beneath trees, overlooking a lake with sailboats and a marina in a scenic setting.
Schörfling am Attersee (Austria)
Colorful Enzos seating furniture outdoors in front of the historic Trinkhalle building in Bad Ischl, with people sitting and lounging on the modular elements.
Bad Ischl (Austria) © Stadtmanagement Bad Ischl
Red Enzo seating and lounge element placed next to a private pool in a green garden setting.
Freistadt (Austria)
A person relaxes on a bright pink Enzi on a lush green lawn. Trees and a cloudy sky frame the peaceful outdoor scene.
© Stine Borchmann

Enzis in Europe

Enzis also feel at home beyond national borders. In German cities, Spanish squares, and other European regions, they are used as uncomplicated seating furniture.

Several people use yellow Enzi seating elements for sitting and lounging in a lively urban space with shops, cars, and pedestrians.
Gliwice (Polen) © Soundscape Foundation, Photo: K. Krzetowski
Several Enzos in red, yellow and blue are placed on a paved square, used by people sitting and spending time, in front of a public building with columns and trees in an urban setting.
Tirana (Albania)
Orange Enzi seating modules are positioned in front of the industrial architecture of the Zollverein coal mine.
Zeche Zollverein in Essen (Germany)© Sirka Elspaß
Red Enzi seating under a bridge, people sitting and eating at red tables, with a temporary pavilion labeled “Southbank” in the background.
Bratislava (Slovakia)
Several pink Enzi seating modules are placed in a green courtyard with trees and historic buildings.
Berlin (Deutschland) © Magdalena Höbarth
Neoclassical building labeled "Anhaltisches Theater," featuring large windows and columns. Green banners, benches, and surrounding trees suggest a lively atmosphere.
Dessau (Germany)

Enzis worldwide

Sometimes Enzis pop up in places you wouldn't immediately think of: in squares in Seoul, at international exhibitions such as the Expo in Japan or the Museum Park in Doha. Here they show how flexible and adaptable their use can be – always ready to bring a piece of culture with them, no matter where.

Red Enzi seating in front of the Austrian Pavilion at the Expo in Osaka, illuminated wooden structure with curved forms and many visitors moving through the space at dusk.
Expo 2025 in Osaka (Japan) © Expo Austria, Foto: Stefan Schilling
Enzi seating elements in front of the Austria Pavilion at the Expo in Japan, with a visitor in a white dress in the foreground and the pavilion’s distinctive curved wooden structure in the background
Osaka (Japan) © Makaron Piano
Two people relax on an Enzi seating module while reading in a lively urban setting.
Seoul (South Korea) © Österreich Werbung Seoul
A dancer performs between Enzi seating modules as people watch in the background.
Seoul (South Korea) © Österreich Werbung Seoul