Otto Wagner Hofpavillon Hietzing
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An ornate private entrance to the Vienna subway built specifically for the emperor.

📜 Imperial Court Pavilion, a grand modernist monument to transit architecture.
🔍 Designed by Otto Wagner, opened in 1898.

Why Go

🏰 Admire a subway entrance fit for an emperor
🖼️ See a large painting by Carl Moll of fin de siècle Vienna
🏛️ Explore a branch of the Wien Museum
🚶 Easy access near Schönbrunn Palace

Why Avoid

♿ Limited accessibility with two steps at entrance, no elevator

Tips

🗣️ Exhibition texts available in German and English
📸 Photography allowed for private use (no flash, tripods, selfie sticks)

Cost

💰 Entry €5, reduced €4. Free every first Sunday of the month and for visitors under 19.

Hours

🕒 Open Friday to Sunday, 10 am–1 pm, 2 pm–5 pm. Closed October 1 to May 1.

🅿️ Parking

Hietzing Parking Garage nearby. Bicycle parking at subway station.

🚻 Restrooms

Available.

🐕 Assistance Dogs

Permitted, caregivers admitted free.

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