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    Pratermuseum

    4.2 (6 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 1:00 pm, 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM

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    Kunsthistorisches Museum

    Kunsthistorisches Museum

    4.7(127 reviews)
    2.8 kmInnere Stadt

    UNBELIEVABLY cool museum. why do y'all have ten Rembrandt just sitting there FIRST of all…read more not going to lie to you, special exhibit on coins or whateva was very small. two display cases. but that's chill lowk. Other special exhibit on those landscape painters was awesome, no-brainer to have those works of Vienna in Vienna are you kidding? phenomenal work team. 10/10 on that one, notes and explanations very informative and explanatory (as they should be) main collection - breathtaking ngl. room after room of masterworks (that ive seen before! ) and had no idea that were here. enormous religious works to chiaroscuro tea and dutch floral still lives and Velasquez Hapsburg portraits and actually good interesting vanitas that isn't just pandering wannabe goth slop yes yes yes. fire. there was one painting of a guy made entirely of fish and that really made my day. good job guys. the organization of the main collection was a little bit crazy but it's completely fine, honestly added to the awe of it all kunstkammer or whatever the fuh the royals' own art collection was genuinely amazing if you guys were forced to pick a floor of this place to save from a fire it better be this one. unfortunately on par/better than the painting collection sorry if that's potentially explosive and controversial. architecture fire and tea, decor excellent roman/greek/egyptian I did NOT get to see because of the closing time... my fault I got there at three mb mb mb . . . . . return that stuff to Egypt tho y'all why is a sarcophagus on the Danube anyways 10.5/10 if you miss this you better not ever forgive yourself

    The Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna is an extraordinary institution, with a magnificent collection…read moreof European masterpieces housed in one of the most beautiful museum buildings I've ever visited. The combination of remarkable art, grand architecture, and Vienna's deep cultural history makes it an unforgettable experience.

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    Kunsthistorisches Museum - Entrance

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    Kunsthistorisches Museum - Roman busts

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    Hundertwasser Village

    Hundertwasser Village

    4.2(21 reviews)
    0.9 kmLandstraße
    €€€

    Funky places like this are my jam, even if I don't purchase anything (but I did)!…read more I saw pictures of this area while planning our trip to Vienna, and didn't tell my husband about it. When he saw it, he liked it too. Out popped the phone and off he wandered to take pictures. There is a small covered shopping area, sort of like a mall. You walk in and there are several small shops around a central bar. Some of the shops have an upstairs, so be sure to check everything out! Hubs isn't much of a shopper, so he got a drink at the bar while waiting for me to finish souvenir hunting before joining him. We each had a drink and I picked up some postcards. The bartender wasn't very talkative, but he was friendly and nice. The shops all carry different stuff, but each is quirky and artsy in it's own way....everything fits in in this area. A worthwhile stop, in my opinion, especially if you are looking for something a little different than all the renaissance and Victorian historical stuff. 52/2025

    Charming, colorful, whimsical residential building designed by artist Hundertwasser and an…read morearchitect. Reminds me of the Gaudy designs in Barcelona. People do live in these apartments so you can't go in, but my one request is that there are more photos of the apts inside. Of the four photos we do see, you can tell the apts are lined with same tiles and colors throughout. Would like to see more of the interior in photos, while keeping their privacy.

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    Hundertwasser Village
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    Schatzkammer - Tapestries and more clothing

    Schatzkammer

    4.5(32 reviews)
    2.4 kmInnere Stadt

    I don't know I'd go out-of-my-way for this museum, unless you're really interested in the subject…read morematter, but it was a very nice spot to see artifacts and bling from the Holy Roman Empire and until the Austro-Hungarian empire. I thought the crowns and the various ceremony attire displayed were the most interesting of the items. The museum also contains several religious relics as well. I had the multi-museum pass, so that was the main reason why I came. While I thought this was an interesting visit, if you're pressed for time, you can skip this one.

    There are several different museums within the Hofburg complex, all of which are close to each…read moreother but require separate admissions. This was one of them. It seemed like it might be interesting, and online photos play up the 'crown jewels' type aspects. I bought tickets online. This was not one where you had a timed entry, so it had some flexibility. I don't recall if they required you to check backpacks, as we left ours at the hotel that day due to another associated museum's prohibition on them. My verdict on this was that it was not as interesting as I'd hoped. Their breakdown is roughly: 20% crowns, swords, and jewels. 25% religious items like reliquaries. 50% robes (coronation, etc.). 5% miscellaneous. By far, the most common thing you'll see are robes / clothes. They did have a good audio guide (for a nominal extra charge). But if I'd known exactly what to expect, I don't think I'd have come here. It depends on what you are personally interested in, of course. However, given that most trips have a limited time budget, I think I'd have spent that time at some other museum / attraction instead. We spent about an hour touring the whole place, which was not small.

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    Schatzkammer - In diesem eher unscheinbaren Schrank befinden sich Schlüssel zu den Särgen in der Kapuzinergruft

    In diesem eher unscheinbaren Schrank befinden sich Schlüssel zu den Särgen in der Kapuzinergruft

    Schatzkammer - Ceremonial church garments

    Ceremonial church garments

    Schatzkammer - Back train

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    Pratermuseum - museums - Updated August 2026

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