Experience the legacy of Empress Elisabeth with a combined ticket offering skip-the-line entry to Schönbrunn Palace, Sisi Museum& Vienna Furniture Museum valid for one month.
Indulge in the imperial splendor of Schönbrunn Palace, a former summer residence of the Habsburg emperors and discover the impressive artwork, intricate architecture, ornate furnishings that adorn each room & share interesting facts about the lavish court life of the Habsburg dynasty including Sisi & Maria Theresa.
Uncover the Grandeur of the Hofburg Imperial Palace Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, visit imperial apartments of Empress Elisabeth & Emperor Francis Josef inside the palace, pass through the private bedrooms, salons, offices.
Explore Vienna Furniture Museum houses one of the world's largest collections with 165,000 exhibits showcasing three centuries of furniture culture, from Imperial and Biedermeier to Historicism, Viennese Modern & contemporary designs highlighting 20th-century architecture
Your priority entrance tickets to Schönbrunn Palace will allow you to access with skip the lines to Schönbrunn Palace, you'll gain exclusive access to entire piano nobile of the palace: in addition to the private apartments of Franz Joseph and Elisabeth, the south-facing reception rooms and the State Apartments you will also get to see the rooms occupied by Maria Theresa.
Unveil the Enigmatic Life of Empress Elisabeth at the Sisi Museum and delve into the fascinating world of Austria's beloved Empress Elisabeth located within the famous Hofburg Imperial Palace. This intimate museum showcases a vast collection of personal artifacts, offering a poignant glimpse into the life of the oft-misunderstood Empress.
Immerse yourself in the rich history and grandeur of the Hofburg Imperial Palace Complex which was epicenter of the Holy Roman Empire for over 600 years.
Your journey takes you through:
Imperial Apartments: Wander through the opulent chambers that once housed the Habsburg emperors, showcasing the lavish lifestyle of Europe's most influential royal family.
- Hofburg Palace Courtyards and Gardens: Stroll through the picturesque courtyards and gardens, adorned with numerous statues and fountains, offering a serene escape from the bustling city.
Discover the Vienna Furniture Museum, once a storage facility for the Habsburgs' furniture. Now, it boasts an impressive 165,000 exhibits, making it one of the world's largest furniture collections. The museum showcases three centuries of furniture culture, featuring:
Imperial furniture from the Habsburg era
Biedermeier, Historicism, and Viennese Modern styles
Contemporary furniture design
Temporary exhibitions focus on 20th-century architecture, design, and furniture, offering a unique perspective on the evolution of furniture design.
Please be advised that you will receive a separate PDF ticket on Viator Message or via email through any other booking portal that you used to make the booking. This voucher will not grant you direct access, so please do not save this to your apple wallet and DO NOT ask the Schönbrunn Palace staff to allow you access with this booking confirmation voucher alone. Please check the actual ticket link shared separately with you on your email and if you are facing any concern please contact us directly. During peak season time the timings allotted to visit palace may vary by upto 1 hour from the original time booked.
Audio guides or printed descriptions for the palace are available in ten languages depending on availability at the Palace.
Vienna, the capital of Austria, is renowned for its rich imperial history, vibrant arts scene, and stunning architecture. Known as the 'City of Music', it has been home to legendary composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss. The city's elegant cafes, grand palaces, and world-class museums make it a cultural treasure trove.
A former imperial summer residence, Schönbrunn Palace is a stunning example of Baroque architecture. The palace and its gardens are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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One of the world's leading opera houses, the Vienna State Opera offers performances of opera, ballet, and concerts.
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