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WIENXTRA-Kinderinfo

The image shows the exterior of a bright, historic building with several large arched entrances. Above the doors, signs reading “WIENXTRA” and “Kinderinfo” are visible. People, including adults and children, are walking past the building; some appear slightly blurred in motion, conveying a lively, urban atmosphere. On the right side of the image, there are modern, colorful seating or play elements in the outdoor area, along with a tree providing shade. Overall, the image gives the impression of an open, welcoming place for families and children in the heart of the city.
© WIENXTRA, photo: Aleksandra Kawka

Tue–Fri: 2:00–6:00 p.m.
Sat, Sun & public holidays: 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Mon: Closed

At the Kinderinfo in Hof 2, you’ll find all the information you need about children’s activities and family leisure in Vienna. Want to take the kids to a museum? Try out a climbing park? Organise a children’s birthday party? Pop in, ask the Kinderinfo staff for advice and have a browse around the information centre: it’s free and hassle-free.

Two young children are happily sliding out of a bright yellow indoor slide.
© WIENXTRA, photo: Aleksandra Kawka
The image shows a young child spinning a hula hoop around their waist. The child stands in a bright, open indoor space with a wooden floor. In the background, other children and adults can be seen playing, moving around, or sitting at tables.
© WIENXTRA, photo: Aleksandra Kawka
The image shows four children sitting comfortably next to each other on a large cushion. They are holding picture books and are engaged in conversation with one another. Their relaxed posture, sitting barefoot and surrounded by cushions, conveys a calm and familiar atmosphere. Overall, the image gives the impression of a protected, welcoming place where shared reading, exchange, and closeness are at the center.
© WIENXTRA, photo: Heidrun Henke
The image shows a small child playing intently with a bead maze toy made of colorful, curved wires and wooden beads. The child is standing at a low table and moving a bead along one of the wire tracks.

In the background, there is a bright, welcoming indoor space that looks like a family-friendly information or play area. You can see plants, shelves with materials, and several adults talking or զբաղված with different activities. One person is sitting on the floor, and a stroller is visible nearby.

The atmosphere feels lively and cozy – a place where children can play while adults talk, browse, or get advice.
© WIENXTRA, photo: Barbara Mair
The image shows two children standing on a red climbing net in an indoor play area, smiling down at the camera. They are holding onto the net with their hands and appear happy and energetic. One of the children is wearing glasses and a dark blue patterned top, while the other is wearing a purple sweater.

Below them, you can see more parts of the rope and net climbing structure, as well as another child playing in the background. The space is bright and welcoming, resembling a gym or an indoor playground.

The photo is taken from a low angle, looking up, which makes the net and the children appear dynamic and gives a strong sense of height and movement.
© WIENXTRA, photo: Barbara Mair

WIENXTRA-Kinderinfo

Gray 3D site plan of the Museumsquartier Wien with the area marked in red at the location of the WIENXTRA-Kinderinfo
© MuseumsQuartier Wien

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