Vienna (State), AT
Be enchanted by the treasures of the past. Admire the jewels of the Habsburgs and parts of the original jewelry of Empress Elisabeth!
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
Discover the fascinating treasures of the Habsburgs in the oldest part of the Hofburg Palace – the Swiss Wing. See the most precious jewels – among them one of the largest emeralds in the world – that testify to the former power of the Habsburg dynasty.
Other highlights are the treasure of the Order of the Golden Fleece as well the collections of 15th-century Burgundy and the cradle of the King of Rome (Napoleon II).
Admire the charming jewelry of Hapsburg empresses and princesses and parts of the original jewelry of Empress Elisabeth.
Discover legendary treasures such as the Holy Lance from the 8th century, the largest cut emerald in the world, the world's largest agate bowl – known as the Holy Grail – or the horn of a unicorn.
Entrance ticket
Audio guide
Guided tour (you can come with your own guide)
Regulations for free tour guide places:
Only 1 guide per group (voucher booking) will receive free admission provided they accompany the group in the museum.
Free tour guide places are valid for groups of more than 10 people. For less than 10 people places are not available and tour guides will be charged as paying participants of the group.
State-certified tourist guides generally have free entrance.
Sehr interessant und weitaus größer und vielfältiger als gedacht. Wir haben die Hälfte mit Audioguide in etwa 1 1/2 Stunden geschafft, dann war es vorbei mit der Konzentration. Wir kommen wieder für die andere Hälfte.
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Machtig mooi, alles zeer duidelijk, echt de moeite !
Sehr schön!
Es war schön alles real zu sehen
Mehr Licht!
Boa tour curto.. aconselho comprar o combo com o sisi
Alles sehr dunkel dort. Wohl wegen dem Stoff, der wohl lichtempfindlich ist. Man sieht halt dadurch leider nicht die Farben.
We and another couple had great difficulty finding the correct statue. No one could tell me which of the statues was the correct one. Just tell people to wait in the square beside the Sissi Museum. That would be much clearer for people.