Things to do in Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien
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Eugene ***********
31 Oct 2025
a must visit attraction in Vienna. the underground tomb is so special as well. but museum was so so, can skip it if you are rushing to other place.
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Klook 用戶
29 Oct 2025
Highly recommend this! It's super convenient. You can buy it and use it instantly without waiting in line. Just scan the QR code!
Ho *******
29 Oct 2025
Experience: Even if you're not a huge fan of famous paintings, the architecture within the Belvedere is worth seeing. The Belvedere's gardens are free to visit, so be sure to set aside some time for taking photos.
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Benafshah *****
28 Oct 2025
overall experience was good. go to the dom museum and collect your ticket a day in advance. You can use the ticket over the period of many days, so you don’t have to do everything at once. Catecombs is every 30 minutes, starting from 10 am. The cathedral is nice. The north tower is via lift and the south tower is 343 steps, if you are healthy venture else the north tower has better views. The Dom Museum is also good, but carry 2 or 1 euro coin to deposit your bags. It’s for all museums. You get your euro back once you open the locker.
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Klook 用戶
26 Oct 2025
After a tiring morning at Schönbrunn Palace, visiting the Kunsthistorisches Museum in the afternoon was still a delightful experience. We quickly located the key exhibits, which was satisfying enough for the average tourist.
Klook 用戶
25 Oct 2025
The ticket booking process was straightforward, and there were no issues with entry. Simply present the electronic ticket on your phone for the staff to scan; it's very convenient and saves you from queuing.
Klook 用戶
25 Oct 2025
Ticketing was fast after purchase, and there were no issues with usage. Simply present the QR code to the staff at the entrance for scanning.
KAO *****
25 Oct 2025
A very beautiful place with a plethora of artwork. If you want to explore at a leisurely pace, it could take upwards of six hours. So, it's best to allocate plenty of time for the Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Art History). Both the architecture itself and the artwork are worth taking the time to appreciate.