




Skip the lines and explore Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches Museum, home to masterpieces by Brueghel, Vermeer, and more, plus rare treasures in the Cabinet of Wonders!
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Save time with skip-the-line access to Vienna’s premier art museum to admire Raphael’s Madonna of the Meadow and Rembrandt’s self-portrait.
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Get exclusive insights on Saliera and Madonna of Krumau – the rarest of pieces, and works of Breughel, Rubens, Vermeer, and more.
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Visit the intriguing Kunstkammer, the Cabinet of Wonders, featuring a mix of rare, and bizarre curiosities made of precious materials like automatons, gold and ivory sculptures, and elaborate clocks.
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Choose a small group tour for a personalized experience with fellow art lovers or a private tour for a more intimate and tailored exploration of the museum.
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Did you know? Cellini’s Saliera salt cellar was stolen from the museum in 2003 and recovered three years later, in 2006.
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Guided tour of Kunsthistorisches Museum’s Picture Gallery & Kunstkammer
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Entry to Kunsthistorisches Museum
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Professional English-speaking guide
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Skip-the-line access
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Small-group tour (as per option selected)
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Private tour (as per option selected)
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Temporary exhibitions
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Hotel pick-up & drop-off
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You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Experience Europe’s premier art museum
Discover the Habsburg monarchs’ vast collection of artworks, sculptures, and objets d’art on this guided tour of the Kunsthistorisches Museum. Vienna’s largest art museum houses some of Europe’s most celebrated paintings by master artists like Brueghel, Vermeer, Raphael, Rembrandt, Rubens, and Caravaggio. Get priority access with skip-the-line tickets and explore the Picture Gallery, home to renowned artworks like The Tower of Babel, Madonna of the Meadow, and The Art of Painting. The expert guide accompanying you will help you understand their history and share anecdotes about the museum.
Discover the Cabinet of Wonders
Next, explore the Kunstkammer, home to more than 2,000 exquisite artistic items and curiosities. Made of rare and precious materials and intricately decorated, these items showcase the extraordinary skill and craftsmanship of 16th-century Renaissance artists. Admire Cellini’s gold and enamel Saliera salt cellar, ivory reliefs carved with intricate details, mechanical timepieces like the Viennese Crystal Clock, and automatons like a mechanized ship centerpiece and a mechanical celestial globe.
Explore more than art
After your guided tour, take the time to explore the other galleries that exhibit Egyptian, Greek, and Roman-era objects. The museum’s collection of historic artifacts dates back to nearly 4,000 years ago. You’ll find exquisite glazed pottery statues like the blue Hippopotamus from ancient Egypt, bronze figurines of Greek gods and mythological figures, and a 4th-century Roman floor mosaic. The museum’s opulent interiors are equally eye-catching, with gold-leaf ornamentation, marble, and magnificent frescoes designing the staircases and ceilings.
What to bring
- Carry a valid photo ID.
Accessibility
- This experience is not accessible by wheelchair or for guests with mobility issues.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point.
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Please arrive at the meeting point 15 mins before the scheduled time of your tour to avoid any delays.
Meeting point
- Please check your final voucher for the meeting point details and specific instructions.
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