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    4.4 (91 reviews)
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    Debbie W.

    Highly recommend while visiting Vienna. We saw an interesting selection of works from Monet, Picasso, Lichentenstein, Beresin, Druer and more! The tour also includes decorated staterooms of the Imperial Palace's former royal inhabitants. There is a cafe and the terrace offers a beautiful view of the palace and other beautiful nearby buildings.

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    Christine L.

    So good we went twice today, they are open on Wed until 9pm! Pluses 1. Awesome Lichtenstein exhibit 2. Good surrealist -one Magritte with apples - and impressionist works, few Monet 3. Great gift store 4. Palmenhaus next door Areas to improve None except having to pay one euro for required cost check was different from other Vienna museums and annoying because they also had a tip jar. The cafe appeared small and huge line to get in. Highly recommended!

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    Tracey A.

    On our third day in Vienna my friend suddenly asked "how did Vienna get so damned much art?" It's a question that's impossible not to consider. The sheer volume of known and noted works in this city is mind-blowing. However it came to pass, the Albertina is but one of many places to view Austria's impressive art collections. A ticket here also grants you admission, within a few days, to the Albertina Modern which you should by all means go to. Just don't go on the same day as your visit to the Albertina as nobody on Earth has an attention span that big. I'll admit to enjoying both the Belvedere and the Albertina Modern even more than I enjoyed the Albertina but that's saying nothing. It's all great and if art's your "thing" you should miss none of them. A plus here, and separately reviewed, is the very good restaurant (DO & CO) attached to the museum. It's a great place to decompress while pondering all that you've just seen and wondering how in the hell Vienna got hold of such a mass of treasures.

    Brian L.

    Of all the museums I've been to in the world, and that's a lot, Albertina has got to rank, probably second best on that list. Every visit here has been nothing short of spectacular... even more so now that I've finally got to see a solo show of one of my favorite artists. They rotate what's on view fairly regularly, with exception to a couple galleries that I think are more or less their permanent collection. They have an *amazing* collection. Part of me wishes I had a place like this on my doorstep, but the other part of me is glad that I have an excuse to visit Vienna every couple years and live like pretentious imperialist swine. Vienna is an expensive city, so it'll be expensive for some, but well worth it for me.

    Bowie T.

    Loved this gallery/museum. Hung out here for two hours with some time to kill. Heard of all the famous artists with their pieces displayed here. Pros: - spacious set-up, never felt overcrowded - monets. Also work by other monumental artists - no barricades or ropes surround the art which really allows visitors to go up close to the paintings - self-serve ticket vending machine = no line-up to purchase admissions - staff are friendly - clean accessible bathrooms - super walkable and easily accessible since it's in the middle of the city Note: - pay the extra few euros to get one audio commentary (comes on an app that requires download, free Wifi available) and share with a friend if you have Bluetooth audio devices

    Rosi A.

    In addition to the permanent collection that has some astounding works by all the usual suspects: Monet, Picasso, Magritte, Marc Chagall, etc etc, we were able to catch Gottfried Helnwein's exhibition, which stirred up quite a bit of discussion and healthy debate for my teenage +1 and me [always a good thing]. Overall, a highly enjoyable, wonderful art space.

    The Albertina in Vienna is a lovely museum, though it can get quite crowded. I recommend checking the best times to visit in advance. We saw a Monet exhibit along with works from a few other artists. My favorite part was the photography exhibition on the first floor--made infinitely better by the lack of crowds. The more famous artist exhibits can get a bit stuffy, so be prepared to navigate through crowds and exercise some patience.

    Xiaoting X.

    Staying in the area for business and found 2hours to spare and saw this museum within walking distance. So glad I came! Lots of great art and interesting variety. Also great display illustrations to help learn without having to have those audio tour thing.

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    Alex M.

    Wonderful museum. It's included on the Vienna pass but even if you don't have that go here. There are stairs but there is also an escalator and a lift. Though we could not get the lift to work. Wonderful expensive cafe here with a great view outside- so that's a nice place to have a break. Top floor is Picasso, surrealists, Miro, Klee, etc. Very nice beautifully curated collection. Nice photo and print collection too. Middle floor has Royal apartments- gorgeous!!!! The room with Jasper wear cameos embedded in the walls is stunning. Also beautiful? All the giant statues of the muses. Also in the Royal apartment area- Durer, Rembrandt, Klimt and more! Do not miss this wonderful place. It really is fabulous. One of the best places I've ever been- and of a manageable size. You won't leave exhausted. Do take pictures from the overlook outside the museum entrance. You'll get a lovely view there.

    Namir K.

    The Albertina is an absolute must if you are visiting Vienna They have a fantastic permanent exhibit of paintings but I was lucky to catch a special Monet exhibit that runs until January 2019. What an event; the ALBERTINA Museum gathered for the occasion more than 100 paintings from 40 lenders and it was an absolute feast for the eye The entrance fee is $ 22 plus $5 for the head set But you get so much for this Claude Monet (1840-1926) stands like no other painter for the impressionist style, and as the French "Master of Light", he was also a central pioneer of 20th-century painting. The exhibit starts with his early paintings which depicted parisians in the 19 century and slowly moved to impressions of nature painted in beautiful colors in the different places where Monet lived It ends with his last years in his country house of Giverny where he maintained a beautiful garden with a pond and lovely water lilies(Monet most famous paintings) His art at the end was influenced by Japanese wood paintings A delightful afternoon highly recommended

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    Michael U.

    Currently highlighted by "Edvard Munch in dialogue" The Albertina is a museum in the Innere Stadt of Vienna with a concise collection focused on prints, architecture and modern masters. Expensive for the overall size, but impressive for what it has.

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    Kunsthistorisches Museum

    Kunsthistorisches Museum

    4.7(124 reviews)
    0.5 kmInnere Stadt

    This is pretty much the main reason why I went to Vienna. I've been a fan of Pieter Bruegel since…read morehigh school and this museum has the largest collection of his art in the world. I pretty much spent an hour sitting and looking at their exhibition of his paintings. While most of the art here is Renaissance or just after (and mainly Dutch, German, Italian, and French), there's other good stuff as well. If you like Spanish paintings, there's a lot of Diego Velasquez. Many of the exhibits have German and English descriptions of the art, but there are some that just have German, especially the ancient Greek/Roman and Egyptian parts of the museum. Of course, there are exhibits on relics from the Austro-Hungarian empire. The second (or kinda third) floor of the museum does not have much in terms of exhibits but has an extensive coin collection from that former empire. I liked some of the model ships they had to entertain the royalty during their long dinner parties. Knowing that I would go to other museums, I opt-ed for the 7 Museums annual pass for 53 Euros (as of this writing). It's worth it only if you go to at least two other museums. Just going to the Neue Hofburg across the street and the Imperial Treasury further down will equal the price you paid. I went to those, along with going to Kunsthistorisches another time and Imperial Carriage Museum at Schoenbrunn Palace. You also get re-entry privileges in case you wanted to get some food, because the cafe seemed pretty "touristy" here. Note, this pass does not get you into the Sisi Museum (or related ones) There aren't a ton of restrooms at this museum, so plan accordingly. You could probably cover this museum in about 90 minutes.

    We visited this museum in the afternoon of the same day when we had visited the Belvedere Museum in…read morethe morning. If I had it to do over again, I think I'd split up the two art museums on different days. This museum is adjacent to the Hofbrug palace. It was designed as a museum originally, and the Hapsburgs spared no expense on the interior decor. I think I bought tickets in advance, but they were not assigned a time (or even a date). It was just 'one entry'. I suppose that is thanks to the museum's interior size - rooms are generally huge so crowding probably isn't much of an issue. You enter from the front stairway and have your ticket checked. As at the Belvedere, you need to check large bags in lockers that cost 2 Euros but which return your coin at the end. The lobby is a circular tower. There is a hole up through several floors. The 2nd level is a cafe and you can take an elevator up to a 3rd level and have interesting views back down to part of the ground floor. The layout of the museum is on 2 floors. Most people ascend to the upper floor first as that is where the more famous works are located. Here you'll find paintings from the 1600s forward. You'll see works by Velazquez, Caravaggio, Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Reubens (among others). The audio guide here had the 'select a number' when you encounter a numbered work you wanted to learn more about. It was worthwhile. The rooms are large and the paintings are spread out enough to allow a good flow. I never felt claustrophobic in here. The main stairway up to this floor is breathtaking as well. The ground floor had Egyptian, Greek, and Roman stuff on one side. This also had the largest collection of Roman jewelry I've seen too (maybe the only large set of it). There was at least one room dedicated to all manner of rings, necklaces, etc.). On the other side / wing of this floor is an odd collection of small statues and other odds and ends from the Hapsburgs. This was my favorite art museum in Vienna. I would definitely recommend a visit.

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    Schloss Schönbrunn

    4.6(359 reviews)
    4.7 kmHietzing

    Schönbrunn Palace was my first tourist stop in Vienna. As soon as I checked into my hotel and…read moredropped off my things, I went on the subway and booked it to Schönbrunn Palace with the hopes I could make it on time for the private tour and concert deal package. I could no longer purchase a ticket online for the post-closing private tour and concert package, but when I got there, there was a guy at a cart who sold me a Section A ticket for €89 (online it was € 132.00), with a pre-concert private tour for free. Sweet! I was really looking forward to this, because the private tour+concert deal is only available on Fridays and Satudays, I'm SO GLAD I made it on time! It was very beautiful to walk through Schönbrunn Palace, listen to the audio tour (I was surprised that Franz Joseph was described as worshipping his wife Elisabeth, because she was miserable in their marriage and even through their estrangement, he always dearly loved her), and then be led to the orangerie for the concert. I was amazed by the beautiful and grand rooms, a must-see when you're in Vienna! The orangerie was also gorgeous, and the lights were beautiful. Since I was in section A, I got a free drink. I didn't want alcohol, so I had orange juice with ice, which they served me in a wine glass. The concert was very beautiful. Even though I pretty much knew nothing that was played except for I think one song, it was a beautiful performance, and the orchestra and opera singers are all incredibly talented. When in the classical music capital in the world, it's a must to catch at least one classical concert!

    Awful needed my flashlight in the beginning walking thru dark hallways & claustrophobic w people…read moreand all. Miserable. Not worth your money They checked tix so many times throughout it was so annoying never seen any place every do this it was sooooooo annoying while trying to enjoy certain parts it really took away from the experience. We did not really enjoy our time visiting.

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