OK Center for Contemporary Art, Linz
The OK Center for Contemporary Art is one of the city’s leading venues for innovative and experimental culture. Established in 1998 within the historic former school building on the OK Platz, it has developed into a vibrant hub for contemporary artistic expression. The center is known for presenting forward-thinking exhibitions that often blur the boundaries between art, science, technology, and social issues. Its flexible use of space and international collaborations have made it a recognized platform for artists who challenge conventional formats and explore new media.
A key highlight of the center’s program is its role as the main exhibition site for the Ars Electronica Festival, Linz’s internationally renowned event dedicated to digital arts and media culture. During the festival, the OK Center transforms into a showcase for cutting-edge installations, immersive environments, and experimental performances, attracting visitors and creators from around the world. Beyond the festival, the center maintains a year-round calendar of exhibitions that cover a wide spectrum of contemporary art, from large-scale installations to photography and interactive works.
The building itself is part of the experience. Its architecture merges historic character with modern adaptability, offering exhibition halls, studios, and event spaces that encourage exploration. Visitors can also take advantage of the Upperworld, an outdoor rooftop area featuring art projects and panoramic views over Linz. With its combination of international reach and local engagement, the OK Center for Contemporary Art provides a dynamic environment where visitors encounter not only artworks but also the evolving conversations that shape today’s cultural landscape.
A key highlight of the center’s program is its role as the main exhibition site for the Ars Electronica Festival, Linz’s internationally renowned event dedicated to digital arts and media culture. During the festival, the OK Center transforms into a showcase for cutting-edge installations, immersive environments, and experimental performances, attracting visitors and creators from around the world. Beyond the festival, the center maintains a year-round calendar of exhibitions that cover a wide spectrum of contemporary art, from large-scale installations to photography and interactive works.
The building itself is part of the experience. Its architecture merges historic character with modern adaptability, offering exhibition halls, studios, and event spaces that encourage exploration. Visitors can also take advantage of the Upperworld, an outdoor rooftop area featuring art projects and panoramic views over Linz. With its combination of international reach and local engagement, the OK Center for Contemporary Art provides a dynamic environment where visitors encounter not only artworks but also the evolving conversations that shape today’s cultural landscape.
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OK Center for Contemporary Art on Map
Sight Name: OK Center for Contemporary Art
Sight Location: Linz, Austria (See walking tours in Linz)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Sight Location: Linz, Austria (See walking tours in Linz)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Walking Tours in Linz, Austria
Create Your Own Walk in Linz
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Linz Introduction Walking Tour
The Romans called it Lentia. It was, from its founding, a Roman city. Straddling the River Danube, it connected vital trading routes to Poland, Bohemia and Italy.
In 799 Count Gerald, Prefect of Ostland and Charlemagne's brother-in-law, obtained tenure of Saint Martin's Church with its fortified "castrum." The location is described for the first time as "Linz." In... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.2 Km or 2 Miles
In 799 Count Gerald, Prefect of Ostland and Charlemagne's brother-in-law, obtained tenure of Saint Martin's Church with its fortified "castrum." The location is described for the first time as "Linz." In... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.2 Km or 2 Miles
Hitler's Linz Walking Tour
The town of Linz went down in history as the place where Adolf Hitler spent his early years, from 1898 to 1907. The Hitler family moved here when he was just a little boy, and for the rest of his life Adolf Hitler considered Linz to be his hometown. He loved this place, declaring Linz “Führerstadt” (the Führer city) in 1937, and even envisioned extensive architectural plans of turning it... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.6 Km or 1 Miles
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.6 Km or 1 Miles




