Semperdepot at Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien
Lehárgasse 6–8, 1060 Vienna
The former royal-imperial court theater scenery depot/Semper depot was built between 1874 and 1877 by the architects Gottfried Semper and Carl Freiherr von Hasenauer and served as a depot and production site for theater decorations and scenery and is now the studio building of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
Barrierefreiheit
Barrier-free access
The main entrance at Lehárgasse 8 is wheelchair accessible. To open the door, press the door opener (red button) on the left-hand side.
How to get there
The Semperdepot is very well connected to the public transport network.
There is also a Citybike station and bicycle racks in the immediate vicinity.
Nearest stops:
U1/U4 station “Karlsplatz” Bus 57A: Station “Getreidemarkt”
Elevators
The elevator is located on the right-hand side at the end of the foyer, from there you can reach all floors barrier-free. The elevators in the building are equipped with wheelchair-accessible controls.
Toilets
There are three barrier-free toilets centrally located on three levels of the building (on the first floor, second floor and second floor). The toilets are accessible with Eurokey.