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At the Schönbrunn Palace Children’s Museum you can discover lots of interesting things about the everday life of the imperial children:
How did they dress?
How was the imperial table set?
What about personal hygiene?
Dressing up is a particular attraction of course – there’s a well-stocked costume and dressing-up zone at the disposal of every visitor to the Children’s Museum, and everybody can dress up as princes and princesses. A childhood dream come true!
Maze & Labyrinth & Labyrinthikon Playground
The Maze & Labyrinth in the park at Schönbrunn are the perfect attraction for young and old alike – in fact for everyone looking for recreation and entertainment in the park at Schönbrunn.
Covering almost 7,000 m², the site is divided into three parts. Reconstructed on a historical original from 1698, the Maze can be explored by anyone – you just have to find the right way to the centre! Extending over 2,700 m², the Labyrinth features puzzles and games for young and old alike. The third part is the Labyrinthikon – a playground with fourteen different activity stations.
Valid for single admission during the summer season from 1st April to 2nd November 2022. Please note seasonal opening hours.
Free admission for children under 6.
Children between 3 and 6 years need an extra ticket for the Schönbrunn Children’s Museum.
Recommended for children 3 -12 years old.
Concessions are also available at the museum ticket desks.
Children aged under 14 wishing to visit the Maze & Labyrinth must be accompanied by an adult.
Schönbrunn Palace Children’s Museum
Daily I 10 am - 5 pm, last admission 4 pm
Maze & Labyrinth & Labyrinthikon Playground
1 April to 30 June I 9.30 am–5.00 pm
1 July to 31 August I 9.30 am–6.00 pm
1 September to 29 October I 9.30 am–5.00 pm
30 October to 2 November I 9.30 am–4.00 pm
Accessible for wheelchair users.
All exhibition areas are accessible barrier-free via ramps or lift.
Public transport
Underground: U4; get off at Schönbrunn
Trams: 10 and 60; get off at Schönbrunn
Bus: 10A; get off at Schönbrunn
This ticket admits the visitor to the Vienna Furniture Museum, a furniture collection that has no parallel anywhere in the world.
An imperial view over Vienna! The Gloriette offers a breathtaking view over the palace and the park at Schönbrunn – ideal for unforgettable holiday snaps.
A single ticket opens the doors to three top attractions of imperial Austria for visitors to the Vienna Hofburg: the Sisi Museum, Imperial Apartments and the Silver Collection.
Schönbrunn Zoo – the oldest zoo in the world and the best zoo in Europe.
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The Maze & Labyrinth in the park at Schönbrunn are the perfect attraction for young and old alike!