Klosterneuburg Abbey Day Ticket: Experience Austrian History

Immerse yourself in Austrian history at Klosterneuburg Abbey. Discover the fascinating stories and events that have shaped the country, including the archduke’s hat, a sacred crown. Experience history, culture, and spirituality in one unforgettable visit.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Stift Klosterneuburg - The Klosterneuburg Monastery was founded in 1114 by Margrave Leopold III. founded. History has been written here and stories have been told here for more than 900 years. Immerse yourself in the stories of this place and let bygone days come to life when you visit the magnificent collegiate church, the treasury of…
What's Included
  • Day ticket for Klosterneuburg Abbey
Additional Information

Klosterneuburg Abbey truly serves as an immense chest of Austrian history. It was established in 1114 by Margrave Leopold III and since then, has been a site of endless notable tales and occurrences that continue to resonate today. Ranging from spiritual explorations to significant political happenings, Klosterneuburg Abbey has it all.
One of the most…

Location
Stift Klosterneuburg
Stiftsplatz 1, 3400
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Thombly
Oct 7, 2024
The Escorial of the Habsburgs - Very large monumental complex, open only with Guide. We must therefore pay attention to the timetable. Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque. Our Guide was very kind.
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Sasje33
Sep 3, 2024
Monastery with history - Breathtakingly beautiful monastery with a special history. The tour of the living quarters was informative. The treasury interesting. The wine cellar totally worth it. We had arrived early by train from Vienna. By buying a day ticket you can really entertain a day. Even if you don't like museums. The wine cellar tour ends with a tasting and that is a beautiful end to the day.
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C5616ewanitam
Jul 14, 2024
Stunning location - Klosterneuberg Abbey is a fascinating day trip. Ingrid our guide was so informative and enthusiastic. She made the visit very memorable. Can highly recommend a visit.
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75luisp
Jul 6, 2024
Near Vienna - A project of Emperor Karl VI inspired by the Escorial that was not fully realized. Another of the few places that respect the EU agreements on disabled access and that let you take pictures. German/English tours with free Spanish audio guide. Baroque rooms of the Emperor, museums, cloister, splendid altar of enamels and remains of ancient stained glass windows. Gran Iglesia. Impressive the unfinished room of the Atlanteans. Worth a visit.
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Sheila_m
Feb 27, 2024
Interesting Historical Abbey - Very well done tour of a very interesting abbey. Quality museum area. We joined a tour that was in German. Fortunately they provided English audiotapes. The guide was able to add details along the way beyond the audiotapes.
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Pezi7777
Feb 9, 2024
Tour of the monastery in Klosterneuburg highly recommended - Excellent tour and a sensational guide who had an answer to every question (Mr. Zisser). It was a great refresher on the history of the Habsburgs, Babenbergs and the Imperial era.
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Catherinec807
Jun 17, 2023
Great way to spend an afternoon - What a hidden gem! Beautiful grounds and building only a short train ride from Vienna. I did the ‘grand tour’ (90 min) and even though I was listening to the audio guide in English while the tour was in German it was well done and I felt well worth the price. Also picked up some local wine way the gift store. Would definitely come back if I had more time and do the wine cellar tour as well.
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Mariekmr
May 28, 2023
Amazing tour - Fantastic church one of the beautiful I have seen. The tour was fantastic, humours and informative and not to forget to try the wine at the winner at the end!!!!
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Ir_n_ed2024
Jan 24, 2024
Expensive for very little - The free visit on a weekend morning (out of season but weekend nonetheless) costs €9.50 to visit three rooms of a religious treasure that is quite common (apart from the archducal crown) and comparable to what can be found in Vienna. The abbey is an exceptional place in Austrian history and it is understandable that not everything can be visited freely, nor that there are guided tours at all hours. But it is impossible, even having paid almost 10 euros, to see the altar of Verdun, to visit the cloister or to enter the church. The Imperial Apartments require a guide, okay. But the museum, especially at this price, must be fully accessible, and the church even more so!
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up to 10 guests
1 Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).