Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna: Skip-the-Line Entrance Ticket for Imperial Masterpieces

Experience the marvels of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna housing royal art pieces by Rubens, Rembrandt, Raphael, Velázquez, Titian and Durer. It also boasts the world’s most significant collection of artworks by Pieter Bruegel the Elder.

Duration: 1 hour
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna - Built by Emperor Franz Joseph to house the splendid imperial collections, it is now one of the world’s most important museums. Artefacts from ancient Egypt to classical antiquity to the late 18th century document the patronage and connoisseurship of the art-loving members of the House of Habsburg. In the Picture…
What's Included
  • Avoid long queues with skip-the-line access.
What's Not Included
  • Guide (please arrange your own tour guide)
  • Audio guide (available for purchase 6 EUR)
Additional Information
  • No minimum age requirement
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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Viajero_pajarero
Jan 5, 2025
Wordless: watch to believe - Amazing museum of art, which little or nothing has to envy other much more famous museums, such as the Louvre. The collection of precious objects is indescribable and endless. Room after room, the collection is exceeded. When you think you can’t see a more sublime, sophisticated and exquisite work, you’ll be surprised again with another object that surpasses your imagination. And all this not to mention the good archaeological collection or the Pinacoteca, or the building itself, which is an architectural wonder. Possibly this was the place that surprised me the most in Vienna and I would not hesitate to call it one of those museums that must be visited at least once in my life. Too bad we didn't have time to see Rembrant's temporary exhibition.
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Navigate00850279097
Jan 1, 2025
Very interesting and impressive - We baught online the tickets so we didn’t wait in the line.Museum was very interesting and were some important things to see from foreign countries as well.You can leave your coat in the wordrobe .Selfie sticks aren’t allowed
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Tatyana_k
Dec 30, 2024
Very unique very educational - Was very easy to find that access and get ticket. Maybe Vacation4u whole family nice museum, beautiful history.
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Armine16
Dec 27, 2024
Museum not for one visit - For art lovers and those who have a soft spot for majesty, the elegance of architecture and aesthetics - this is where you belong. Just get a dose of excitement to want to come back here. Here are a couple of facts 🏤— one of the largest and most important art museums in the world. Here are the key facts about him: 🖼️The museum was built in 1891 by decree of Emperor Franz Joseph I. It was created to house a huge collection of artworks collected by the Austrian Habsburg dynasty. 🖼️The building is in the Italian Renaissance style and was designed by architects Carl von Hazenauer and Gottfried Semper. 🖼️The museum features many masterpieces, including works by Rembrandt, Rubens, Velázquez, Raphael, Titian, Bruegel the Elder and Caravaggio. 🖼️I only made it to the painting part of the museum, there are also many unique artifacts and sculptures , more than 600,000 coins, medals and other monetary artifacts. 🏛️Grand Central Hall: • The magnificent staircase leading to the halls of painting is decorated with frescoes by Gustav Klimt and his brothers, Ernst and Georg. • The vaults and columns of the interior are decorated with marble, gold and sculptures. • Dome: • The central dome rises 60 meters and gives the building a majestic appearance. ☕️One of the highlights is the cafe under the dome of the building where visitors can enjoy the view of the luxurious interiors, but such was the queue that we occupied it and had time to visit 4 rooms with paintings and it has not yet advanced much. So you should come in the summer when there are few visitors and you can definitely get
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Louizam468
Dec 26, 2024
Skip the line was not skip the line - Beautiful place with perfect cafes. Unfortunately, while we had bought on line, skip the line tickets, and without mentioning anywhere when buying the tickets, when we arrived at the museum we were informed that we had to wait in line again to get the tickets we had bought. Friends who accompanied us and had not bought tickets before, entered the museum before us
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248lydieh
Jan 8, 2025
Nice. - Very good experience. The paintings are presented by theme more than by artist which is very interesting. Plan the day to see everything
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W3099lxms
Jan 4, 2025
You don't actually skip the line - Didn't actually get to skip the line as you had to wait in another line to redeem your voucher, which was just as long as the line for regular tickets. This was also not mentioned on the ticket itself. Buyer beware I guess. We got in eventually so it worked out in the end.
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Elbys_c
Jan 1, 2025
Great Museum but voucher does not skip the line. - Amazing Museum with beautiful exhibits. However, false advertisement via Viator. The tickets don’t skip the line. In fact, I ended up having to make two lines because I thought I had the passes. Also, additional charges inside for other exhibits. Highly recommended museum, but just be aware that there will be additional charges inside for the best exhibits, and don’t go straight to the entrance. Avoid making two lines like I did and stand on the voucher line that’s outside.
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Melaniekwoods
Jan 5, 2025
It says skip the line but... - It says skip the line but you have to wait in a huge line to turn the Boucher into tickets and then get in line to get into the museum.. Might as well have gotten the tickets at the place.
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Camille_e
Jan 1, 2025
It is NOT skip the line - After purchasing the tickets from Viator, I expected that the QR code provided was the entrance ticket already. However, this was not the case and we actually had to line up two times (to claim the ticket and the actual entrance to the museum). There was no reminder that we needed to claim tickets from the booth first. Misleading advertisement since it is claimed as “skip the line”
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