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Vienna, Schönbrunn Palace

Sisi Pass

57,00
37,00
Highlights
  • This gives you a budget-friendly package for three imperial attractions in Vienna:

 

             Schönbrunn Palace - Palace Ticket with Timeslot

             Sisi Museum · Imperial Apartments (Hofburg Vienna)

             Vienna Furniture Museum

  • Visit all three sights at a time that suits you. You also have the option of touring them on separate days.
  • For your visit to Vienna Furniture Museum and the Sisi Museum you do not need to make a reservation for the entrance time.
The time of admission shown on your ticket is valid only for admission to the palace and must be adhered to. If you are late, your ticket for visiting the palace will expire!
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Sisi Pass
Adult € 57,00
Child € 37,00
Vienna City Card € 51,00
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Description

Schönbrunn Palace

Palace Ticket with free audio guide depending on availability.

The tour also starts with an immersive presentation of the history of Schönbrunn. It’s followed by a tour taking in all the rooms on the piano nobile. Along with the rivate apartments of the imperial couple Franz Joseph and Elisabeth, and the state rooms at the heart of the palace, you’ll also see the exquisite private chambers occupied by Maria Theresa. Decorated in playful Rococo style, these are among the most fascinating interiors in the palace.

Duration c.  50-60 mins

 

Sisi Museum · Imperial Apartments (Hofburg Vienna)

Explore three imperial highlights under one roof.

  • Sisi Museum

Here more than anywhere else once can sense the legendary mystique of Empress Elizabeth, known as Sisi.

Six rooms showcase numerous exhibits once owned by the empress together with replicas of some of her gowns.

  • Imperial Apartments

The nineteen rooms comprising the official and residential suites occupied by Emperor Franz Joseph and his wife Sisi are furnished in authentic period detail and convey an impression of nineteenth-century courtly tradition and imperial lifestyle.

 

Vienna Furniture Museum

The Vienna Imperial Furniture Collection showcases a unique display of furniture that encompasses the Baroque, Biedermeier and Historicist eras as well as the Vienna Modern movement and contemporary Austrian furniture design.

 

Ticket-Details

The Sisi Pass entitles you to one visit to all the attractions included.

Valid for admission to the Palace on the day selected at the time selected; single admission to the other included attractions within one year from date of purchase.

For your visit to Vienna Furniture Museum and the Sisi Museum you do not need to make a reservation for the entrance time. With the Sisi Ticket you have the opportunity to explore both sights according to your own schedule.

Free admission for children under 6.

 

Please note: if you take advantage of a reduction in the price of admission, proof of entitlement to this concession must be produced on admission. If the reduction has been claimed without entitlement the ticket will be automatically invalidated.

Vienna City Card holders must produce a valid Vienna City Card  together with a ticket on admission.

Concessions are available at the museum ticket desks. Disability discount are only available at the museum ticket desks with valid ID. Admission is free for a person accompanying a blind/vision-impaired visitor or a wheelchair user, provided that a companion person is included in the disabled visitor’s ID. 

The use of tripods, selfie sticks or similar photographic or video equipment is prohibited at the museum, as is the use of flash and similar forms of lighting.

Visitors are not allowed to bring in bulky objects or luggage of any kind - suitcases, bags, scooters, etc. Please note as well that at Hofburg Vienna there are no options available for left-luggage storage. In Schönbrunn Palace and the Vienna Furniture Museum you have the possibility to store your luggage

Opening hours

Schönbrunn Palace is open daily, including public holidays!

The Sisi Museum is open daily, including public holidays!

Vienna Furniture Museum is closed on Mondays.

Last admission to the individual attractions is one hour before closing time. 

Further information on the current opening hours of the individual locations can be found on the respective websites: www.schoenbrunn.at, www.sisimuseum-hofburg.at, www.moebelmuseumwien.at

Further information

Accessible for wheelchair users.

All exhibition areas are accessible barrier-free via ramps or lift.

Address
Schönbrunn Palace
Schönbrunner Schloßstraße 47
1130 Vienna
www.schoenbrunn.at
Sisi Museum
Hofburg – Michaelerkuppel
1010 Vienna
www.sisimuseum-hofburg.at
Vienna Furniture Museum
Andreasgasse 7
1070 Vienna
www.moebelmuseumwien.at
Getting there

Public transport
Underground: U4; get off at Schönbrunn
Trams: 10 and 60; get off at Schönbrunn
Bus: 10A; get off at Schönbrunn

Public transport
Underground: U3 (orange), alight at Herrengasse
Trams: 1, 2, D and 71, alight at Burgring
Bus: 1A and 2A, alight at Hofburg

Public transport
Underground: U3 (orange), alight at Zieglergasse
Bus: 13A, alight at Mariahilfer Straße/Neubaugasse

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