Office in Vienna

Our office in Vienna is located within the cultural center 4lthangrund, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien. The office can be reached with public transport via the underground station Spittelau and the tram station Liechtenwerder Platz. Unfortunately, the access to our office is not completely barrier-free. It can, however, be accessed with some barriers. The description on this site shows the directions that include a lot of stairs. Another description on how to access our office space in a more accessible way can be found on the website of 4lthangrund. This description is also available in english.

Our opening hours:

Monday 2pm – 6 pm
Tuesday 6pm – 8pm
Thursday 9am – 12pm

Please note that our office is closed on public holidays. Please also check the german version of this page for closing days on short notice.

Please note: The third tuesday each month is reserved for our community evening from 6pm till 8 pm. The office is closed for public and only intersex people / people with variations of sex characteristics are allowed to come inside.

Map and directions to the office:

 

Map of the pedestrian way from the underground station Spittelau (lines U4 & U6) to the cultural center 4lthangrund.

Directions in pictures from the tram station Liechtenwerder Platz (line D):
This access is not barrier-free. Another way how to get to the office with lower barriers can be found here.

Please walk up the stairs in the background and then walk up more stairs to your left until you reach a large silver signpost. The signpost is in a large square with more stairs leading up to a large building. This is the former main building of the Vienna University of Economics and Business. Turn right until you see a small colourful wooden hut under some trees.

Please walk past the hut so that it is on your right hand-sight.

Further ahead you will notice a small staircase and a concrete ramp and, on the right, stairs lead down into a larger building. This is the cultural center 4lthangrund – Alte Mensa. Don’t walk down these stairs.

Please continue walking straight ahead and up the concrete ramp until there is a door on the right with a metal ramp in front of it.

This is our entrance door. It is usually locked. To the left of the door on the railing of the barrier-free entrance you’ll find a black bell fixed with a yellow cable tie. Please ring the bell. We will open the door for you to let you in.