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Top Tourist attractions in Vienna, Austria

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Mauricio Sierra
at 2023 Sep 24
Mauricio Sierra
at 2023 Sep 24
100% recommended. The Penacho of Mexico is amazing piece of art. Also everything about war and medieval armies is awesome!
Arndt
at 2023 Sep 20
Arndt
at 2023 Sep 20
Just a fantastic combination of historical and modern spaces, all combined with a social environment that people use to lounge in, live in, love in, eat in, drink in, enjoy in...
Wonderful Museum that puts to shame so many “modern” museums. The amazing huge crystal collection was a great way to start. Multimedia was integrated c into real meteorite collections. Animated full size raptor was cleverly unexpected. The building is superb. Relaxing and gracious cafe upstairs.
Itamar Naim
at 2023 Sep 13
Itamar Naim
at 2023 Sep 13
An amazing area in the city of Vienna! In this place you can find many different kinds of museums to go to at decent prices. The outside area between the museums is also very beautiful and it is nice just to walk around. There are a lot of Cafe places that you can sit at and chill and also free sitting areas which are really cool and stylish ;)
On a sunny day you can go there with your laptop / book and spend your day in the fresh air instead of in an office.
Rafael Balão
at 2023 Sep 11
Rafael Balão
at 2023 Sep 11
Great museum with a lovely collection. I specially enjoyed the temporary Sci-Fi exhibition. I took a long time to see everything and at some point it got tiring for me, but I definitely don’t regret going!
Being the world's oldest zoo this one was really well maintained and cleaned. Best thing is the cafe beside lion's den. You can have a thrilling experience watching lions roaming beside you while enjoying food. This has a variety of different animals and based on their habits the environment is maintained. A must visit place in Vienna.
This was the main summer residence of the Habsburg rulers. The area is huge and well maintained. To go inside no tickets are needed but if you want to go to the palace ticket is there but approx 2 hours of waiting time is there. Best part is the well maintained garden and the zoo.
JOJ JOJ
at 2023 Sep 08
JOJ JOJ
at 2023 Sep 08
What an amazing place ! Pretty much the only place I enjoyed in Vienna 😅

Thrills for everybody. Even when it’s crowded queues are quite quick. And if you’re a pinball lover as I am. There are 3 spots where you can enjoy some :)
The beautiful space of Schönbrunn Palace Park is great to walk around because of how big it is. The park includes a Zoo, multiple restaurants, monuments, manicured gardens, tree-lined paths and of course the palace beside it. One of the nicest park strolls that I’ve had in a while!
When visiting Vienna, we first drove to Schonbrunn. A massive building in yellow extends into a long rectangle. The gardens are magnificent and you have to take a good walk to embrace them. Nice.
Gez H
at 2023 Sep 03
Gez H
at 2023 Sep 03
You could spend a day & still miss another. The children's museum had lots of interactive puzzles & games to make the learning experience more fun.
A gr8 place to visit!!!
Foteini Kapagiannidou
at 2023 Sep 03
Foteini Kapagiannidou
at 2023 Sep 03
Excellent amusement park, decent amounts of rides, with great variety. Decorations are amazing! Had an overall nice time))
We spent 4h in there and only managed to see one floor in real depth (1/4 of it was closed for a changing exhibit too). Definitely recommend to start on the 1st floor, where all the paintings are, if you only have time for the highlights. The building itself is a treat all on its own. Couches in every big room were allowed for frequent breaks, I loved that.

We'll have to come back for the sculptures, the gold collection and the Roman and Egyptian exhibits.
Excellent collection of items in a spectacular building. Superb crystal and mineral collection. Great taxidermy. Museology is still a bit old-style. The old wooden vitrines with old unpolished reflective glass are "vintage" but create a distance which feels strange in a 21st century museum. There are new materials and techniques available to protect the exhibits today which are not so intrusive. The practice of closing rooms at the end of loops and forcing visitors to retrace their steps through a huge area is not ideal. Eco-friendly toilets are great but need not smell so bad...
Incredibly beautiful church located in the incredible district 1 in Vienna. The church itself plunge up to the sky with its incredible spiers and steeple. Visit during the day then came back at night. The church itself is like a museum with its ornate exterior walls and all the art inside. You do not have to be religious to appreciate the beauty and awe inspiring details of St. Stephen's.
Wow. So much gold and precious gemstones, Is very rich in history objects, very big. It is a must see in Vienna. From my opinion is the Best art history museum in Europe / world.
Bill Lakie
at 2023 Aug 30
Bill Lakie
at 2023 Aug 30
We are kind of mixed with review. We found the price of the tours somewhat overpriced for the time and what was able to be seen in the palace. The grounds are very nice and have some very pretty features. Be sure to get there first thing in the morning if buying tickets on site. We would recommend pre-buying if you know your plans.
Taras Horbatiuk
at 2023 Aug 30
Taras Horbatiuk
at 2023 Aug 30
The museum houses an extensive collection of exhibits from various cultures, including knight's armor and musical instruments. Some of the exhibits even offer interactive opportunities for visitors to play with
Jon Chen
at 2023 Aug 29
Jon Chen
at 2023 Aug 29
Quite a stunning cathedral, especially from the outside. You can visit the interior for free. You can also take a lift to the top of the north tower for €6 (cash only) which gives you good views over the northern part of Vienna. You can also pay €5.50 to visit the south tower which offers views over the whole of Vienna, although be aware that it involves climbing a lot of stairs in a spiral staircase. I am deducting one star due to the lack of cashless payment options.
Most popular place in Vienna. Lot of people but not crowded during weekdays. Free entrance into cathedral. Basement, some part inside and roof for additional fee. Strange to see cash only payments in the capital of Austria.
Ana D
at 2023 Aug 29
Ana D
at 2023 Aug 29
It was my second time visiting the palace though we remained in the gardens without visiting any of the rooms. Highly recommend purchasing tickets ahead of time and downloading the app. The weather was phenomenal so there were people walking, exercising and enjoying the beauty. We lived the labyrinths and followed the app walking suggestions to take in the sculptures and photo ops.
Perfect from the trees to the roses the park is well kept and extremely clean and beautiful. The palace is wonderful and the fountains are clear and beautiful
A must visit while in Vienna
Antriksh Deep
at 2023 Aug 29
Antriksh Deep
at 2023 Aug 29
Wonderful park!!

It's more of an amusement park. You'll find awesome rides and fun activities inside.

There are tons of food joints where you can eat while choosing rides.

It is good for kids as well as adults both. Inside you'll find rides, houses, food joints, water rides etc.

Moreover, it'll take an entire day if you enjoy it completely.

Highly recommended if you're visiting Vienna!!
Great museum as a tourist. Definitely buy the audio tour when you get inside. Very convenient and easy to use for only 6 EUR. I will say it could easily take you 5 hours+ to really get the most out of your admission. Plan to be on your feet and see some incredible things and probably be overwhelmed.. bring water and a snack probably. We gave up after about 2 hours just because we were sort of done, but definitely wanted to continue. Just incredible masterpiece after masterpiece and literally legendary artifacts abound. Awesome..
Beautiful gardens which you can access for free. We did the grand palace tour which was 29€. It was very interesting and you get a free audio guide
Probably the nicest palace in Vienna! Tickets are required in advance with a specific entry time.
The interior of the palace is very nice, although no pictures are allowed.
We had the classic pass and I believe the normal would be enough. It included the privy garden and orangery (which I did not find worthy), the mace, etc.
For the whole place, including the gardens, you may need 3/4h.
Tom Cripps
at 2023 Aug 27
Tom Cripps
at 2023 Aug 27
This is a fun amusement park, there is no entry fee and rides all seem to be €5 or less each. Good food options there too and the walk through the surrounding park to get there was very nice. Waits for rides weren't too long. I would recommend the large circular swing ride for a good view of the city.
Absolutely stunning.
The grounds are free and definitely worth while. One of the most stunning places on earth. 5-6 stops and 10 minutes via the underground which costs a few euros.

Wish I could have spent more time. You need at least a few hours to fully enjoy it
Guyver Francis
at 2023 Aug 25
Guyver Francis
at 2023 Aug 25
Excellent value at €26. Really big zoo, can easily spend 3-4 hours.

It has pretty much everything, it is located in the main park with stunning scenery.

Lions and tigers didn't really do much, and unfortunately the monkeys weren't playing. But the elephants and giraffes made it worth while.
St. Stephen's Cathedral is an architectural masterpiece that left me in awe. The intricate details of its Gothic design, including the stunning stained glass windows and towering spires, are truly captivating. The interior is equally impressive, with its majestic altar and historical artifacts. Climbing the South Tower was a highlight, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Vienna. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers!
The park is huge and beautiful. It has different kinds of flowers. It has a house full of trees but the entry is closed at that time. We can spend some peaceful time there with our friends and family in the evening. The entry is free.
Amazing cathedral! This cathedral is one of the highlights of the city. The exterior is very beautiful (especially the Eagle on the roof) and interior is also really impressive. Going inside is free of charge but if you want to go further or to the catacombs there is a charge.
Don Pokocha
at 2023 Aug 22
Don Pokocha
at 2023 Aug 22
This place was bigger than we thought. There are lots of rides and ghost houses, a bit old style but really fun! We tried some ghost rides and had so much fun. There is no entry fee and you can pay at each ride.
Juireat Suiraet
at 2023 Aug 22
Juireat Suiraet
at 2023 Aug 22
If you want to understand the various cultural elements of the world, this is the first choice in Vienna. You can find the cultural elements you like. I think it is also one of the must-see museums in Vienna.
This place is mind blowing, it is a MUST in your visit. I recommend paying for the audio guide, they have amazing pieces.
I am the kind of person that doesn’t really appreciate museums or art but this museum is another level, I loved it.
best natural history museum in the world (personally). The earth science section was incredibly well done in multiple languages to a way that appealed to all demographics. The largest collection of birds I have ever seen as well ! The building it is in is just as beautiful as the things in it, amazing way to see Austrian architecture. Would be recommending to anyone who goes to Austria
Anna O'Reilly
at 2023 Aug 20
Anna O'Reilly
at 2023 Aug 20
Very nicely kept grounds. Modern but steeped in history. You are reminded of the original way it was in a few places around the place. There are many areas to get away from sun or rain and lots of well kept animals to see. Overall a good experience to have with kids
Beautifully kept palace and grounds. Such a pleasure to walk around. The views are spectacular and the four pans plants beautifully kept. There are plenty lovely paths to explore but on a hot sunny day prepare for lots of sun exposure
Lauren Mardini
at 2023 Aug 19
Lauren Mardini
at 2023 Aug 19
An enriching and thought-provoking experience through a vast variety of cultures from around the world 🌍 There was an especially large amount of artifacts from the native American culture 🪓 I was shocked to find out about Hawaiian and other cultures that I never knew about or saw their tools or ways of clothing.
Highly recommended ✨
Maybe because they were doing something and had closed roads, but we didn't see all the animals that were on the map. Overall, the animals looked very well-kept and happy. The penguins charmed us as they showed off in front of the glass and swam around, they even looked like they were posing for photos.
Ciccio Lino
at 2023 Aug 18
Ciccio Lino
at 2023 Aug 18
Great place with an amazing museums..Atmosphere is very chill..Another must see place in Vienna 🙂..
Amazing things too see. But visiting in such heat, with no AC was torture. We didn't manage to enjoy the whole museum like we wanted to.
I would want to rate the expected as a 2 star, but the museum is too amazing to give it any less. We will be back on another vacation here when the temperature is better
I have to describe it with one word; Endless!

The museum has awesome content, and I would have loved to have seen everything; however, the temperature was about 30°C inside, and I felt dehydrated.

Why I'm not giving five stars is just because the museum could have set up more fan units 🌬️ so that the visitors could cool down.

Other than the unbearable temperature, the Museum of Natural History is a great museum 🙏 Great Job Vienna! 🥇
Anneke Johnson
at 2023 Aug 16
Anneke Johnson
at 2023 Aug 16
So much fun! Short lines and no wait for lots of rides. Pay by the ride and almost all of them are 5 euros. Much better than paying an entry fee for all rides. Lots of food places and the lights and vibe are exhilarating.
Very well maintained museum with terrific self tour. The museums treasures are gorgeous and beyond plentiful, but after a while , it begins to get a bit mundane. The portrait gallery is interesting but not exquisite. If you have the time do visit but if limited time frame you can miss it.
Adrian Scholz
at 2023 Aug 13
Adrian Scholz
at 2023 Aug 13
The oldest zoo in the world and many of its historic buildings are beautifully preserved. This gives the Tiergarten a unique atmosphere found nowhere else. The zoo, however, is on the small side and thus many enclosures just seem inadequate for the animals that are in them, especially the ones for sea lions, elephants, giraffes and polar bears (despite the latter two being relatively modern). Worth a visit for sure but definitely not the best zoo in Europe.
Oona Demko
at 2023 Aug 07
Oona Demko
at 2023 Aug 07
Cute, quirky museum. We went on a free day. There were only 2 exhibits. While the exhibits were good I wouldn’t go here if I had to pay because there was 1 hour worth of content.
BMS
at 2023 Aug 06
BMS
at 2023 Aug 06
Simply a "feel good" zoo. Perfectly maintained. Not too big but not small at all. Clear and short paths. Loved seeing the giraffes. Don't miss out watching the video.
We loved St. Stephen’s! We decided to buy tickets to the catacomb tour and the South Tower and we felt that we saw plenty. I think we spent about 10€ per person total to see both.

We loved the catacombs tour. Our guide was very enthusiastic and gave us a lot of information about the catacombs. It was very in depth and in both German and English. You pay at the end of the tour in cash (they have change).

The south tower was quite a trek - not for the faint of heart or claustrophobic. The stairs are very narrow and you end up walking past people going the opposite way. It gets very hot as well, so I’m not sure I’d recommend going on a hot day. We went on a rainy day and it was cooking, but thankfully the windows at the watch tower were open with a nice breeze to cool down at. You pay for tickets at the entrance of the South Tower.
It is a pretty small museum dedicated to post cards. This is the museum I am least impressed In Vienna. One can easily skip it and choose something else.
David Gomez
at 2023 Aug 04
David Gomez
at 2023 Aug 04
Many different museums to explore, each with their own themes. Some cafés in the patio to have a quick bite at.
This museum is the first reason I visited Vienna.
Spare at least half day to enjoy this great venue especially if you love Bruegel. You have to leave your backpacks in the lockers so you need 1 or 2 Euro coins. You’ll get it back when you open the locker. Museum’s gift shop offers a variety of souvenirs. Under 19 is free admission.
Friendly staff. Helpful.

Beautiful park (free of charge). The Private gardens are charged at 9 euro which for the tiny part of land they cover is outrageous. So no need to opt in for that.

Wonderful and well maintained palace. Kudos.
Brian Planchard
at 2023 Jul 31
Brian Planchard
at 2023 Jul 31
I only visited the armory and musical instrument museum, but that was fantastic. The armory contained countless early modern suits of armor, including several belonging to the Hapsburg holy Roman emperors. Skanderberg’s (famous Albanian general/hero) helmet is also here. The musical instrument museum was also incredible. Seeing a Stainer string quartet and an Amati violin is amazing, as were the early fortepianos from the 18th century. My only criticism is that the museum was very hot! Austria needs to invest in installing air conditioning in its museums. Summer happens here too!
Ahmed Almarshadi
at 2023 Jul 30
Ahmed Almarshadi
at 2023 Jul 30
Prater is an old amusement park in Vienna with no admission fees or opening hours; games, restaurants, and shops set their own opening and closing times. The Vienna eye is fun for families and easily accessible by wheelchairs and strollers. This place is highly recommended for kids and families.
Valentin Toia
at 2023 Jul 30
Valentin Toia
at 2023 Jul 30
A cool place with a lot to offer - art, of course, in its museums and galleries, but also various places to chill in its inner courtyards, during the day or evening. Drinks, food, networking.
At first they said that we have to wait 4 hours to enter the palace. The second day I was in no mood to go there at all and the tickets were also very expensive. My partner likes to go there and has already bought tickets. When we were there we saw it and listened to all the stories behind each room, each painting and everything. I thought then great, it was great to hear my partner and listen to her :)
Karthikeyan S
at 2023 Jul 28
Karthikeyan S
at 2023 Jul 28
Beautiful palace .. fantastic tourist attraction in Vienna. The palace looks stunning in the night lights. The inside tour of the palace is nice. Photos are not allowed inside the palace. All the antique items and treasures of the palace are preserved very well. Great place to visit. Such a long area of the whole place. It might even take a full day to see the complete palace. The palace viewing tickets are sold here. A bit expensive though. Tickets are also sold to cover the half side of the palace only at half price. A lot of souvenir items are sold at the exit. The Christmas market is held here in the grounds of the palace during Christmas time.
Jyo
at 2023 Jul 26
Jyo
at 2023 Jul 26
Amazing experience. Try to go early after opening time to avoid too much crowd. This still is a operating church and people can pray. Take a tour upstairs and enjoy the city view. There is church's bell not in use. Also, there is a small souvenir shop too.
It was a breathtaking experience. I loved everything in that museum, from its architecture, to its beautiful artworks. Definitely do recommend you go there! (Note: make sure to get your tickets online since you’ll have no wait time because of that.)
Brian Bonaparte
at 2023 Jul 24
Brian Bonaparte
at 2023 Jul 24
The Weltmuseum is a triumph in every regard: the building itself is a work of art with the most perfect atrium I’ve ever seen: Golden Proportions of polished white marble point to allegorical frescos around the skylight.

Brilliantly curated, bringing together the very best of many different genres, the collection grabs you and will most likely make you miss your next appointment.

I can’t wait to visit again. And again!
Ciaran
at 2023 Jul 17
Ciaran
at 2023 Jul 17
Amazing with a lot of fun activities, hours of entertainment but my only problem is the prices. Each ride is between €7-€15 depending on the ride which is quite expensive as there is alot of rides so it makes you want to go on a lot more than just one. Overall it’s a great place to bring children and family, I recommend it to tourists looking for a fun activity for the afternoon.
Lyn
at 2023 Jul 17
Lyn
at 2023 Jul 17
Mesmerizing place with lots of museums and a recreation area outside.
I would recommend visiting the website for info on events and outdoor cinema program.
Exploring the cathedral, I was in awe of the historical and cultural significance contained within its walls. The beautifully preserved chapels, altars, and tombs serve as a testament to centuries of religious devotion and artistic expression. The magnificent pipe organ, renowned for its powerful and melodic tones, adds a musical dimension that resonates deep within your soul.
The cathedral's intricate Gothic architecture is truly a sight to behold. The towering spires, intricate stonework, and magnificent stained glass windows create a visual masterpiece that transports you to a bygone era. Every detail, from the ornate sculptures to the delicate filigree, showcases the skill and craftsmanship of the artisans who brought this remarkable building to life.
Very Impressed! We took our son (2 years old) who is very interested in dinosaurs and we had a wonderful experience! We spent most of the time in the Dino room. He was very excited and he loved it! I highly recommend this place if you have kids who are interested in Dinosaurs.
The other exhibitions are very interesting too. They had a big display of sharks which my son really liked.
It’s a bit difficult to go around the museum in detail with a toddler but if I was there alone I could easily spend 2-3 hours looking at everything in detail.
We arrived 5 mins before opening time on a Sunday morning. It felt like we were the only ones in the room at some times but when we were leaving there were lots of people lining up to buy tickets so you’ll get a better experience if you go early in the morning.
We sat at the museum cafe for coffee and cake. Nice experience. Friendly service and good food and drinks.
We also took the stroller and left it in the stroller parking area near the entrance. But if you need to go around with the stroller there is a lift so it’s possible. The museum is barrier free.

I will definitely buy an annual pass next time because it’s a great place to take my child and spark his curiosity.
Unbelievable natural history museum filled with wonders. It still retains its original layout and cabinets so you really get to see how the original researchers wanted it displayed. The building is magnificent and has artwork that matches and enhances the items on display. This is a great museum for adults and kids alike.
Lauren Tilton
at 2023 Jul 07
Lauren Tilton
at 2023 Jul 07
Really enjoyed the postcard exhibition. It’s was a great way to see Vienna throughout history as well as learn about the history of photography and printing. This location is changing exhibitions and we really enjoy this one. But do check the website to see what is on exhibit. There was also a really clever and funny (in a good way!) exhibition about failure. Really appreciated the sense of humor and fun of this curatorial decision!
Mohammed Asadi
at 2023 Jul 03
Mohammed Asadi
at 2023 Jul 03
This is an old and important Zoo. It includes very rare animals. They feed them (at different time, lion, tiger and Panda at 3PM), there could be another morning time not sure. You can go and touch the goats which kids love so much. It takes half a day to really enjoy it. Also, elephant training time is 11AM. Lots of cafe and restaurants. Maps can be improved big time.
T Jones
at 2023 Jun 24
T Jones
at 2023 Jun 24
The science fiction exhibit was good.
The main exhibit was lacking in context for most of the artifacts and if there was context it was not very easy to find. It also felt like the museum was trying to acknowledge the fact that most of its artifacts were not sourced ethically while taking no responsibility for that fact.

Everything was in both English and German other than the armoury which was only in German.
LiL Don
at 2023 Jun 13
LiL Don
at 2023 Jun 13
It might be a smaller zoo than what I'm used to but it is still a beautiful one. You can't get lost or lose your track where to go. Animals are put into places with viewing areas that you can see them really nicely, so for me that's a really plus! But I wish the one viewing area for pandas would be managed better, but still it's okay. The zoo is really nice and mainly there is a panda, so I loved it and I'm pretty sure anyone will love it as well! :)
Clemens Heller
at 2023 Jun 04
Clemens Heller
at 2023 Jun 04
Great exhibition, especially considering it’s free on the first Sunday of every month.
Absolutely amazing and one of the best natural history museums in the world. The collection is vast and comprehensive covering the evolution of Homo sapiens and all the animals. They have lockers make sure you have a 1 or 2€ coin with you. The dinosaur exhibit is amazing, and the collection of birds, fish, and animals. The taxidermy of the animals make you really appreciate how big and how amazing these animals are. Worth checking out
tom huck
at 2023 May 28
tom huck
at 2023 May 28
Great set of museums well worth visiting if you're in Vienna. We bought a Vienna pass, which is/was great value, in our opinion, and gets you into most museums for no further charge.
What a breathtakingly beautiful and vast museum. The first hack you need to be aware of is that if you don’t buy your tickets online, there is a ticket office on the outside but just inside the entrance there are a couple of self service kiosks which you can use to buy the ticket and there’s no line. Take your time as this museum is huge and it covers a lot of history. Have 1 or 2 euro coins with you for locker storage. The building itself is stunningly beautiful. Definitely worth seeing
Kristian
at 2023 May 19
Kristian
at 2023 May 19
We viewed a fascinating exhibition of post cards, display their importance through time. It was a fresh and new perspective on history
Bar Schneidman
at 2023 May 19
Bar Schneidman
at 2023 May 19
The fact that there's a museum quarter in Vienna is so sweet. Every and single one of the museums around is so beautiful, even from outside.
I always love Contemporary art exhibition except this museum. Too small, and nothing interesting. I spent €13 but I think it should be free to entry. Ticket office staff was rude. Very disappointing exhibition.
The site is interesting, combinations of various buildings with different architecture, the Mumok highlights a black facade as the center of the group and Contemporary Art... good for taking photos 🤓👍🏻📷
A wide huge & spacious historical palace standing since 1569. A highly recommended for those who are interested in real art. If you are willing to visit everything inside, make sure to have enough time for perhaps one day so you will be able to see everything. Great gardens, sculptures, the palace visit was exquisite where you can visit 20 or 40 rooms depends on your ticket purchased at the entrance. Photos are not allowed and even bags. Yet there are lockers outside where the staff will help you to safely keep it there during your tour inside the palace itself. Lots of trees inside of different types, lots of fountains as well, and the most fun part was the maze where you can be lost with your family, children, or partner. The zoo has a different ticket. You can chill inside by eating or drinking or even sit by the decks in the shades. Make sure to have lots of water with you as it is really hot during summer and the walking areas take too long. The Gloriette is a must visit place, as well as the orangery where you get to know different kinds and species of tress from different countries planted there. A highly recommended place to visit while you are in Vienna.
Sandra K
at 2023 Apr 27
Sandra K
at 2023 Apr 27
One of the must sees of Vienna. Couple of great museums plus restaurants and places just to chill. Perfect to spend your afternoon there. I go there every time I'm in Vienna
Great museum with very nice and helpful staff!
Sofia Boneva
at 2023 Mar 05
Sofia Boneva
at 2023 Mar 05
Very small place with few things to see. It is a bit confusing and I left the place not knowing exactly what I had looked at. It’s nice to go on the day that’s free but isn’t worth actually paying to go inside.
Nice chill place to meet with friends and see avant garde exhibitions
Lemya
at 2022 May 27
Lemya
at 2022 May 27
A must - see if you're visiting Vienna city. Great art, especially the medieval. Wasn't a big fan of the contemporary. Nice cafés too.. you can spend a couple of good hours there. August and September are best time to visit.
Don't spend your time or money and avoid it for your sake

One if not the worst museum ever was. small, boring, and feels like they just took waste from some protest and use it as "art". took this photo as a joke, (not really care about anti male propaganda, find it really sarcastic) but it symbolize all the art in this museum.
Extremely troubling experience with your staff today.
I asked for some drinks to go. After a couple of minutes they said they cannot give me the drinks to go and asked for deposit money. I explained I asked for 2 bottles of water and 3 coffees and they asked for 5 euro deposit without explaining they would also give the water in plastic cups as they did not actually have the possibility to offer drinks to go.
2 male waiters (a man with long hair, tall and a shorter man with curly short hair) became physically agressive towards me and xenophobic.
I was amazed that your museum while trying to be inclusive and friendly allows for their caffe staff to be xenophobic and physically aggressive towards tourists.
I will in consequence file a complaint with your local consumer protection service.
The coffee shop said that they are represented by the museum and they are not independent from you. Shame on you kunsthallewien!
Nice place to see international contemporary art and young austrian artists. Don't expect a huge museum. The ticket is cheap if you're a Student.
I usually like exhibitions in Kunsthalle, but the last one was so disappointing that I can do anything else than give 1 star. Time is Thirsty is the most useless exhibition I've ever seen. If you can, avoid this place and save your money, 8 euro for an empty room.
Sharon Gefen
at 2019 Nov 03
Sharon Gefen
at 2019 Nov 03
Smallish museum. The Red Vienna exhibit was interesting and educational, but hardly worth the visit. The other exhibit was some photography exhibit without any title or explanations. Glad we went on the free first Sunday of the month.
Paula Mueller
at 2018 Nov 29
Paula Mueller
at 2018 Nov 29
Fantastic gallery. MUSA has no entree fee so it's a great place to see if you're by the city hall.