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Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna Without Queuing

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Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna Without Queuing
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🎫 Tickets
Entry for 1 person to the Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna without queuing

Highlights
👀 Admire royal carriages
🤩 A must-see for any Sisi fan
🙋‍♀️ Enjoy the exhibition without long waits

General Info
📅 Dates: various dates
🕒 Times: Monday to Sunday between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM
📍 Location: Imperial Carriage Museum, Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna
⏳ Duration: approx. 45 minutes
👤 Age requirement: suitable for all ages
♿ Accessibility: wheelchair accessible. Suitable for strollers
❓ Please note: a maximum of 10 participants can enter at the same time
📱 More information about this experience can be found in your PDF ticket
❗ This experience is subject to the following conditions: All sales are final. Tickets cannot be refunded, exchanged or changed. For more information, please consult our T&Cs

Description
The Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna near Schönbrunn Palace invites you to take a walk through Austria’s history. Discover the carriages of famous rulers such as Maria Theresa, Napoleon, and Franz Joseph, and accompany them through their eventful lives. The highlight is the Baroque Imperial Coach, but also on display are exquisite State Coaches, comfortable Travel Coaches, and the charming Children’s Carriages of the Habsburg princes and princesses. Since 2008, visitors have also been able to enjoy the Sisi Trail in the museum’s main gallery, following the life of Empress Elisabeth from her wedding to her tragic death—as told through the exhibition of her many personal carriages. All carriages are displayed alongside portraits, paintings, and unique items that once belonged to Sisi. Also on show are the only surviving saddle of the Empress (regarded as the best rider of her time) and her reconstructed “riding chapel” with portraits of her favourite horses.

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Getting there

Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna

Schloss Schonbrunn, 1130

Getting there

Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna

Schloss Schonbrunn, 1130