Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna and Imperial Treasury of Vienna: Dual Visit Museum Pass
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69 Ratings
Vienna

Savor the opportunity to visit two of Vienna’s predominant museums with this multi-pass. Explore the grand Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna along with the splendid Imperial Treasury of Vienna, and behold the Imperial Collections of the Habsburgs as well as Vienna’s top attractions.

Duration: 3 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna - Embark on a journey of discovery through the Imperial Collections of the Habsburgs and get to see two of Vienna’s premier sights with a single ticket:

Visit the magnificent Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna and see imperial masterpieces by Rubens, Rembrandt, Raphael, Velázquez, Titian and Durer, as well as the world’s most important collection of paintings by Pieter Bruegel the elder.

  • Kaiserliche Schatzkammer Wien - Discover the fabulous treasures of the House of Habsburg in the Imperial Treasury Vienna: it houses the Austrian imperial crown, the magnificent German imperial crown and the insignia of the Holy Roman Empire, as well as sparking jewels and the largest cut emerald in the world.
What's Included
  • Admission charges included
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food and drinks
Additional Information
  • Kunsthistorisches Museum opening hours: June-August daily 10am-6pm, Thursdays 10am-9pm Sept-May: Tuesday-Sunday 10am-6pm, Thursdays 10am to 9pm
  • Imperial Treasury Vienna opening hours: Daily (except Tuesdays) 9am-5.30pm
  • Adult pricing applies to all travelers; children under the age of 19 years are free of charge
Location
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna
Maria-Theresien-Platz
Cancellation Policy

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

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Rayw386
Jun 2, 2024
Not to be overlooked - You’ve been to all the major art museums, this is the one that completes the picture. Two hours is enough for your first visit…fyi we visited a second time within days and learned even more.
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Balduinom
May 25, 2024
One of the great museums in this world. - Wonderful collections. The Kunstkammer (decorative arts) is unique in the world. Objects of exquisite workmanship, such as Cellini's salt shaker... automatons, glassware, superb ivories and other wonders. Pure enjoyment. The only criticism would be made of the cafeteria service. Not only are the prices high, but they do not accept tickets and the service does not seem very willing and you have to ask them to give you the printed bill.
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Tatjanaaitullina
Apr 2, 2024
Art!!!! - This is a magical place. Although the ticket is expensive, I highly recommend it. A statue of Canova greets you on the stairs. Under the ceiling is a mosaic by Gustav Klimt. And the hall with the magnificent Bruegel collection... Naturally, Vermeyer’s work is also worth finding the time for. For a quick inspection, 3 - 4 may be enough. But I highly recommend taking your time and enjoying the art. I'm sure everyone will be able to find something of their own there.
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Karen_w
Mar 30, 2024
Majestic and Beautiful - The gardens are wonderful. We enjoyed the state rooms too and I recommend the palace for a great day out steeped in history
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Neshee2020
Dec 3, 2023
A great experience and worth a visit - This is an amazing place to visit. It is full of incredible exhibits and covers everything you could want to see. The Tapestries are amazing with a description in German and English so easy to understand. There are numerous paintings by some of the greatest painters. The artefacts range from ivory carvings to jewelled vessels and beyond. There is a lovely cafe in the museum which is very elegant. I do not think you can appreciate this in a single day - you need to spend sometime looking and then go back as there is simply so much to see. The actual building is stunning with painted ceilings and amazing marble columns. It is worth a visit what ever your age.
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Xcschlr
Sep 2, 2023
The combination ticket is more economical - We purchased the combination tickets that allowed us to visit both the Kunsthistorisches Museum and the Imperial Treasury, since separate tickets to the two museums would cost more. The Imperial Treasury collection is like the Crown Jewels collection in London. You see the riches that the European powers gained from around the world, but you don’t learn much about the wars that expansion brought. In the case of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, though, a lot of the power and wealth was gathered through marriages with other imperial powers.
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Kirsten_d
Aug 19, 2023
A wonderful art expérience - Great!!! Magic! So much to see. An absolute must for art lovers. Calm atmosphère, decor impressive. The café serves excellent drinks and cakes
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Yuanniefishie
Jun 9, 2024
Hit or miss museum - It was an above average museum for me. There were quite a few Crown Jewels and artefacts in the museum. But generally, it was a little crowded with many people blocking my view trying to take photos. Most of my photos taken turned out to be too dark because of the dim lights.
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Sparklindiamond
May 29, 2024
Bigger than expected - So many amazing treasury items and much bigger than I expected. Unfortunately for us there was a fire alarm drill in place and we had to leave just as we’d entered. We had to wait for a while in the square and by the time we got back in we had to do a quick run round before we missed our flight! But what we did see was truly fascinating. Lots of crowns, robes, sceptres and jewellery! Stunning! No photos allowed inside
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Adriaan_b
Nov 4, 2023
COULD NOT ENTER WITH VIATOR TICKETS - When we arrived at the KMVIT in Vienna, the museum personnel could not scan the printed tickets we bought through Viator or the downloaded tickets on the Apple Wallet. We had to buy new tickets. The museum personnel refused to accept our Viator tickets and said they did not know the operator and that we bought invalid tickets. We had very little time at our disposal and bought new tickets. Trying to enter and purchase new tickets took about 30 minutes, and we had to leave for Budapest; we missed the train and had to take a private car to Budapest at great expense. We had no problems with any other Viator tickets; it was only this one experience that had a problem.
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