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- Kunsthistorisches Museum is undoubtedly one of the most famous and most visited museums in Vienna. In addition to this, other popular museums include Belvedere Palace, Schönbrunn Palace, Leopold Museum, Albertina Museum, and the Hofburg.
- Kunsthistorisches Museum: If you love all things related to art and history, this one should be your first stop. Home to the world’s largest Bruegel collection, your Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna tickets allows you to also access extensive art and artifact collections spanning over 5 millenia. Discover works by Raphael, Caravaggio, Titan, Pieter Brueghel, Rembrandt, and more. In addition, marvel over antiquities from several dated civilizations including Greek, Roman and even those before it.
- The Belvedere Palace: If you enjoy all things Baroque and are looking to explore a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Belvedere Palace offers that and much more in all its glory. This historic complex, once the residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy, is divided into two palaces— Upper and Lower Belvedere. With your Belvedere Palace tickets, access the world’s largest collection of Gustav Klimt’s works (including The Kiss and Judith) and other art masterpieces dating back to the Middle Ages. Travel from the rich past to a richer still present and visit Belvedere 21, a contemporary Austrian art and film Museum.
- Leopold Museum: The museum that preserves the largest collection of Austrian modern art and also boasts the world’s largest Egon Schiele collection. Browse through over 6,000 pieces of art and immerse yourself in the world of expressionism.
- Albertina Museum: A sanctuary to over a million works of drawings and prints, paintings and sculptures, photographs and more, the Albertina is one of Vienna’s major highlights. Don’t miss its Baltiner’s Collection that showcases everything from Monet to Piccasso or the 20 ornate State Rooms that depict the luxurious Habsburg lifestyle or the world’s largest collection of Dürer artworks including the rare Field Hare, the original of which is seldom brought out. If you’re looking for some of Vienna’s latest temporary exhibitions, you’re bound to find it at Albertina.
- The Hofburg: A three-fold surprise awaits for all those who visit. Apart from indulging in the decadent ambience created by the imperial Habsburgs, the Hofburg is also home to the Sisi Museum, Imperial Apartments, Imperial Treasury and more. Seeking to uncover Vienna’s royal history? This is the best place to start. Trace the life of Empress Elisabeth and Emperor Fraz Joseph at the Sisi Museum and get access to the Imperial Treasury in Vienna that houses an extensive collection of crown jewels, jewels from the Holy Roman Empire and even the world’s largest cut diamond and emerald!
- Mozarthaus: Vienna is famously known as the City of Music. Home to Mozart, Beethoven and other musical geniuses, here you can follow the footsteps of these musical geniuses and step into a fragment of their lives. Mozarthaus is one such place to do so. If you’re a Mozart-buff, you Mozarthaus Vienna tickets with audio guide is a sureshot way to familiarize yourself with the icon at Mozart’s only remaining apartment in Vienna.
- There’s a plethora of museums in Vienna that are kid-friendly. Unleash your child’s creativity, curiosity and create an abundance of fun at these museums in Vienna. ZOOM Children's Museum, Museum of Technology, Museum of Natural History, Museum of Illusions, and Schoko Museum are some of the top museums for kids in Vienna.
- ZOOM Children's Museum: Funnel your child’s curiosity at this museum with their unique and creative workshops that encourage your child to interact with their senses. Based on your child’s age you can access a variety of sets including an Underwater World, discovering their artistic side with artists, a hands-on-exhibition, an animation studio and more.
- Museum of Technology: At the Vienna Museum of Technology, your kid gets to learn more about basic principles such as ‘cause and effect’, through various multimedia shows and experiments. Choose between the mining tour or a high voltage performance: both are sure to thrill young minds.
- Museum of Natural History: With the motto of ‘look, play and explore’, this attraction promises a bunch of versatile offerings for kids. From micro-theatre to digital planetarium, a showroom with dinosaurs and more. There’s a fascinating range of specimens within these halls.
- Museum of Illusions: Teleport into a realm of fun and explore a variety of games and experiences with your Museum of Illusions Vienna entry tickets. With over 70 exhibitions to keep the young and old alike entertained, test out the Wrong Room, Vortex Tunnel, and tons of other enticing illusions.
- Schoko Museum: Oodles of fun awaits your little one at this spot. Indulge in the sweet delights of all things chocolate at the Schoko Museum of Confiserie Heindl. Learn about the production of exotic chocolates and witness an array of chocolate delights that essentially is a paradise for all those with a sweet tooth.
- Yes, there are skip-the-line ticket options that can be purchased online. These tickets allow you to gain priority access into the museums and all its collections and by-pass the long queues. You can enjoy skip-the-line entry with your Belvedere Palace tickets, Schönbrunn Palace Tickets and more. Depending on your choice of city passes in Vienna, you can also enjoy fast track entry into most museums. The other sure-shot way of enjoying skip-the-line entry is to opt for guided tours that gives you access to all the knowledge from an expert and seamless entry to the attractions.
- Yes, most museums in the city offer guided tours. You can choose between a self-guided audio tour aided by an audio guide or you can opt to explore the museums with a local expert who shall familiarize you with the history of the museums and its belongings. Enjoy guided tours with museums such as Belvedere Palace, Schönbrunn Palace, Mozarthaus and more.
- While some museums offer free entry every first Sunday of the month, most offer free entry for children up to the age of 18. Senior citizens above the age of 65 and differently abled individuals also enjoy discounted prices on their tickets at most museums. Headout also offers an additional 5% cashback on select tickets after purchase.
- Your city pass ensures you have access to the most popular museums within Vienna. Hofburg Palace, Schönbrunn Palace, Beethoven Pasqualati House, Madame Tussauds, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Mozart Museum, Albertina Museum are some of the many museums included with your city pass. Ensure you check the list of attractions included within your choice of city pass before proceeding with your booking.
- While most museums have a relaxed cancelation policy that allows you to not just cancel your tickets 24 to 48 hours prior to your experience but also lets you get a refund, some museums such as the Belvedere Palace have a strict cancellation policy with no scope of canceling or rescheduling your tickets.
- Individuals can enjoy free entry to most museums every first Sunday of the month. Additionally, children below the age of 18 enjoy free admission to most museums daily.
- Gedenkstätte Steinhof, Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz, Circus & Clown Museum, and Snow Globe Museum are some of the museums that you can enter for free.
- The Belvedere Palace is one of the oldest museums that you can visit in Vienna as well as the world. Established in 1781, this historic complex slowly unfolded into a rich and exquisite museum housing numerous artworks and artifacts dating back to the Middle Ages. The complex which includes two palaces is also a fine example of Baroque architecture.
- Yes, for most museums photography is permitted for personal and non-commercial use. However, there are certain guidelines wherein visitors have to use non-flash photography and photography through tripods or selfie sticks are prohibited.
- The best time to visit the museums during the day would be at a time close to opening hours or later in the evening when the peak hour rush has died down. The best time to visit Vienna would be during spring from April to May or during the onset of fall from September to October. It is important to note that December and January see an onslaught of tourists owing to the holiday season.