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Sisi Museum
Extravagant silver, porcelain & crystal-glass tableware, once used for dining in the Imperial court.
Michaelerkuppel, 1010 Wien, Austria

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IPAUL TRAVELEATMUSIC
at 2023 Sep 24
IPAUL TRAVELEATMUSIC
at 2023 Sep 24
Free audioguide included in the ticket price. Beautiful museum providing great details about the empress and the emperor's life.
Balázs Németh
at 2023 Sep 15
Balázs Németh
at 2023 Sep 15
Amazing, that it is possible to visit those rooms. But, compared to Versaille, taking pictures are forbidden. (I managed a few). Often the corridors are overfilled, and they allow anyone to go in with their backpacks, which makes people more sweating and leaves less place to go arround each other. Definitely not enough air and too high temperature, which makes the visiting hard for many on those crowded small corridors. Real important value, and the visitor management could be improved a little bit.
Yohana Bilba
at 2023 Sep 09
Yohana Bilba
at 2023 Sep 09
It was very fun but i was expecting more from the exhibition, also the story of sisi was prety briefly talked about, it was rather "hey look at that piece, it's nice... Also sisi was there... A bit" also only 4 historical dresses were shown, which was a bit disappointing to be honest, but it was still cool to see.
Also since no pictures where allowed, here's some of my drawings in the exhibition.
Giuseppe Talarico
at 2023 Aug 01
Giuseppe Talarico
at 2023 Aug 01
If you are in Wien, you have to visit the Sisi Museum to know more about the life of Elisabeth. There are numerous personal objects, dresses, and portraits of the empress. Better to buy the tickets online in advance to avoid waiting outside.
Brian Planchard
at 2023 Jul 31
Brian Planchard
at 2023 Jul 31
Visited the Sisi museum/State apartments. You enter through the Sisi Museum. To be honest, she sounds like she was a horrible person. She hated her husband (who adored her), her son (who later committed suicide), and constantly pitied herself (she was the Empress of Austria). She enjoyed spending time away from her family, exercising and getting infusions of IV cocaine (not kidding). The Sisi museum itself was incredibly hot and crowded. The State apartments were fine, fairly standard issue Royal palaces of the period. In retrospect, I wish I had spent this time in the Kunsthistoriches, which needed almost an entire day to see properly.
Bogdan Marcelan
at 2023 Jul 26
Bogdan Marcelan
at 2023 Jul 26
After many years, when my wife and I did not go to many museums because of the children in Vienna, this year has come. The museum is a must see. Many of her personal items and clothes are on display.
Arash Pirzadeh
at 2023 Jul 10
Arash Pirzadeh
at 2023 Jul 10
Very beautiful
I recently had the opportunity to visit the Sisi Museum in Vienna, and it was an absolutely captivating experience. From the moment I stepped inside, I was immersed in the intriguing world of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, fondly known as Sisi.

The museum showcases an impressive collection of personal artifacts, clothing, and portraits, providing an intimate glimpse into the life of this enigmatic historical figure. The attention to detail and the preservation of these treasures are truly commendable, making the visit feel like a journey back in time.

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