Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien
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The Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien showcases extensive Habsburg collections, featuring artistic treasures spanning five millennia, housed in a magnificent building on Vienna’s Ringstrasse.

📜 Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien is one of the largest and most important museums in the world, built by Emperor Franz Joseph. It showcases extensive Habsburg collections, featuring artistic treasures spanning five millennia, from ancient Egypt to the 18th century, located on Vienna’s Ringstrasse. # Why Go🖼️ Explore vast collections across multiple buildings, with thousands of works from antiquity to late Baroque.🎨 Admire Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces, including the world's largest collection of Pieter Bruegel the Elder paintings.💎 Discover the Kunstkammer Wien with treasures from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Baroque.🏛️ Experience splendid architecture and impressive staircase paintings, including works by Klimt.🌟 See special exhibitions of contemporary art. # Why Avoid⚠️ Groups of 10+ require registration.👶 Children under 14 need adult supervision. # Cost💰 Adults €24 on site (€22 online), children/youth up to 19 free. Various passes available, including an annual pass for €53. # Hours🕒 Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-18:00, Thursdays until 21:00. Holiday hours vary. # Tips🍽️ Enjoy the unique atmosphere of the dome café and restaurant.💡 Free WiFi available in exhibition rooms and a cloakroom with lockers. # 🅿️ ParkingHandicapped parking at Heldenplatz and Burgring 5. # 🚻 ToiletsAvailable on levels 0, 0.5, and 1. Wheelchair accessible. # ♿ AccessibilityBarrier-free access via side entrance (Burgring 5). Wheelchairs available (reserve ahead). Visitor service assists with prams and wheelchairs. # 🐕 AnimalsOnly assistance animals permitted. # 📸 PhotographyPermitted for private use, no flash or tripod.

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