Press&Media kit

The Funkhaus on Argentinierstraße is a landmark of Austrian media history, a birthplace of local artistry and an enduring symbol of cultural innovation. Constructed in the 1930s by Atelier Schmid-Aichinger and the internationally renowned architect Clemens Holzmeister, the building’s monumental design embodies the modernist optimism of its era.

Since 1999, the Funkhaus has been under national heritage protection, preserving its architectural and cultural significance. Yet today, the building’s story continues: it has evolved into a creative hub for contemporary art, music, and interdisciplinary experimentation, bridging the analog past with the digital present.

At Funkhaus, history isn’t archived, it’s amplified.

Logo Package

Full logo suite including horizontal, vertical, and monochrome variations.
Available formats: PNG, SVG, AI, EPS

Typography

Official typefaces and font guidelines for Funkhaus Wien brand materials.
Includes web fonts and desktop versions.

Color Palette

Official brand colors with HEX, RGB, and CMYK values.
For print and digital use.

Brand Guidelines

Complete brand identity guidelines including logo usage, spacing, and usage rules.
Essential for maintaining brand consistency.

Project Imagery

High-resolution images of key installations and artworks.
For editorial use only. Credit required: Funkhaus Wien

Video Assets

B-roll footage, promotional videos, and installation documentation.
Available in 4K and HD formats.

Funkhaus Wien is not just a venue, it’s a living archive of sound, memory, and transformation. Founded in 1936 as a pioneering broadcasting house, it played a crucial role in shaping how ideas, stories, and music reached the world. Within its walls, orchestras performed live for radio waves, political shifts echoed through broadcasts, and new voices carved their place in cultural history. Today, that legacy remains alive and active not as nostalgia, but as a powerful foundation for creating the future of art, technology, and communication.

This historic space has evolved into a dynamic cultural laboratory where tradition and innovation meet. Here, past and future collide in unexpected ways: analog frequencies merge with digital experimentation, and classical architecture becomes a stage for new forms of expression. Artists, thinkers, technologists, and communities come together to explore what culture can become transforming concerts into conversations, exhibitions into dialogues, and performances into platforms for change.

At Funkhaus Wien, creativity thrives on friction. We believe that cultural progress happens not in silence but in collaboration  between disciplines, generations, ideas, and technologies. A classical quartet might share the building with an AI-driven installation. A design symposium might unfold alongside a political performance. Nothing exists in isolation; everything is part of an evolving ecosystem that embraces risk, rewards curiosity, and celebrates the unfinished as a vital step toward the future.

More than anything, Funkhaus Wien remains true to its original purpose: connection. Built to broadcast sound, it now broadcasts possibilities inviting people from across the world to co-create, challenge, and redefine what a cultural institution can be. This is not a space for passive spectatorship but for active participation. It’s a meeting point where art, ideas, and community intersect a continuously evolving pulse linking Vienna’s rich cultural heritage with the bold visions of tomorrow.

Since 1936

Funkhaus Wien

Funkhaus Wien is more than a venue — it’s a living piece of Vienna’s cultural soul. Born as a broadcasting house and reborn as a playground for sound, art, and ideas, it hosts concerts, talks, installations, and moments that blur the line between past and future. Step inside, and you step into the pulse of the city.

Get In Funk

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Argentinierstraße 30B,
Vienna, A 1040

(255) 352-6258