Leopold Museum exterior and Kunsthistorisches Museum dome in Vienna.
Paintings displayed at Leopold Museum, Vienna, featuring abstract violin compositions.
Paintings displayed in a gallery at the Leopold Museum, Vienna.
Leopold Museum exhibit "Destroyed and Lost" featuring black and white artworks.
Paintings displayed in a gallery at the Leopold Museum, Vienna.
Kunsthistorisches Museum exterior with Maria Theresa monument, Vienna.
Staircase inside Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, with ornate marble and sculptures.

Combo: Kunsthistorisches Museum + Leopold Museum Admission Tickets, Vienna

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Explore Vienna’s artistic evolution with Combo tickets for Kunsthistorisches Museum and Leopold Museum, just minutes apart in this lively city. Begin your journey at Maria-Theresien-Platz where you'll meet your guide and enter the grand halls of imperial art filled with masterpieces by Vermeer and Rembrandt. This ticket offers smooth access to both museums for a complete experience of European art history.

With just a 5-minute walk between them, experience hassle-free visits to both Kunsthistorisches and Leopold Museums without additional transit time.

Explore an impressive imperial setting at the Kunsthistorisches Museum that spans art from ancient civilizations through the Renaissance, showcasing masterpieces by Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Raphael.

The Leopold Museum awaits just a short stroll away with its remarkable collection of Viennese Modernism. Discover iconic pieces by Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, and other early 20th-century art pioneers here.

Home to the world’s largest assembly of works by Egon Schiele, the Leopold Museum features his renowned portraits that are rich in emotional depth.

Admission includes The Kunsthistorisches Museum and Leopold Museum Combo: Admission Tickets.

Access covers Cabinet of Curiosities (Kunsthammer), Egyptian-Near Eastern collection & other permanent exhibitions.

Entry to the museum features Egon Schiele, Torlonia Marbles, Explore Vienna, Viennese Modernism exhibition, The Embrace and more.

Use of Wien 1900 collection, Viennese Modernism exhibition, & other permanent displays is included.

Accommodation collection/delivery

Museum transit services

Special exhibits

Eating and beverages

Tipping (optional)

Leopold Museum exterior and Kunsthistorisches Museum dome in Vienna.

Leopold Museum exterior and Kunsthistorisches Museum dome in Vienna.

Welcome to an enriching exploration of Vienna's artistic heritage. With one ticket for both Kunsthistorisches Museum and Leopold Museum, you'll enjoy smooth access to these iconic institutions within a 5-minute walk from each other.

Getting Started at the Kunsthistorisches Museum

Gather with your guide at Maria-Theresien-Platz where the entrance of the Kunsthistorisches Museum is located. Be sure to arrive no less than 15 minutes before your scheduled entry time for a smooth start.

Imperial Art and Ancient Wonders

  • The grand halls at the Kunsthistorisches Museum feature an impressive array of European art spanning centuries, showcasing masterpieces by Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Raphael. Each painting narrates its own tale from a golden era.
  • Explore ancient history in The Egyptian collection with fascinating mummies, ornate jewelry, and powerful stone sculptures that recount stories dating back thousands of years.
  • The Greek and Roman collections house remarkable pieces such as the Torlonia Marbles and Venus of Willendorf. These works highlight classical mastery and early human artistry evolution.

Modernism & Expression at Leopold Museum

A short stroll away, discover Vienna’s largest collection dedicated to Egon Schiele's emotionally intense pieces in the Leopold Museum. Experience his raw self-portraits and intimate works like The Embrace and Death and the Maiden that exemplify his bold expressionist style.

  • Admire Gustav Klimt's iconic Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, where gold leaf and intricate designs encapsulate Viennese sensuality from a bygone era.
  • The Wien 1900 collection at the museum presents early 20th-century Vienna’s artistic evolution. Highlights include Otto Wagner’s architectural innovations and pieces from the avant-garde Viennese Secession movement that redefined art norms.

An Effortless Journey Through Art History

Enjoy a hassle-free experience as you transition between these two museums, located just 5 minutes apart on foot. This proximity allows for an engaging journey through Vienna's rich and diverse art history without the need for additional travel.

Paintings displayed at Leopold Museum, Vienna, featuring abstract violin compositions.

Paintings displayed at Leopold Museum, Vienna, featuring abstract violin compositions.

Paintings displayed in a gallery at the Leopold Museum, Vienna.

Paintings displayed in a gallery at the Leopold Museum, Vienna.

Leopold Museum exhibit "Destroyed and Lost" featuring black and white artworks.

Leopold Museum exhibit "Destroyed and Lost" featuring black and white artworks.

What to bring

  • A valid photo ID is necessary for easy entry, particularly when collecting pre-booked tickets or seeking student and senior discounts at the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
  • Carry a light jacket or shawl as the museum's air conditioning maintains great temperatures in the galleries throughout the year.

Ensure you have cash or card for purchases from the museum’s shops and cafés.

For your visit to the Leopold Museum:

  • A valid ID is required to avail of discounts such as student, senior, or group rates.
  • Pack comfortable, closed-toe shoes for a lengthy stroll through the exhibits.

If you plan on using the museum’s app or audio guide, consider bringing a portable charger to avoid running out of battery.

What’s not allowed

Kunsthistorisches Museum:

  • Flash photography and tripods are prohibited as they can harm artwork and disturb other visitors.
  • You must store large bags, backpacks, and umbrellas in the cloakroom or lockers provided by the museum.
  • No smoking is allowed anywhere within the museum premises.
  • Pencils only are permitted for sketching; colored pens, markers, and paints are not allowed inside galleries.

Eating or drinking is prohibited in exhibition halls.

Leopold Museum:

  • No photography is allowed to protect the artwork within the galleries.

Larger bags, backpacks, and umbrellas must be left at the cloakroom or lockers before entering the exhibits.

Accessibility

Kunsthistorisches Museum:

  • The museum is accessible to visitors with mobility issues; ramps and elevators provide access to all floors.
  • Complimentary wheelchairs are available at the entrance, which can be reserved in advance or upon arrival.
  • Accessible restrooms are situated throughout the building for convenience.

You’re welcome to bring service animals to assist with visual or mobility impairments.

Leopold Museum:

  • The museum is fully wheelchair-accessible, featuring ramps and elevators that provide access to all areas.
  • Free wheelchairs can be reserved ahead of time at the entrance for guaranteed availability.
  • Accessible restrooms are located on each floor.

Service animals assisting with visual or mobility impairments are welcome in the museum.

Additional information

    Note that the Kunsthistorisches Museum is closed on Mondays, and the Leopold Museum is closed on Tuesdays; plan your visit accordingly.

    Kunsthistorisches Museum:

    • Children under 19 can enter for free.

    The museum often features temporary exhibitions; inquire at reception or with staff about any special displays during your visit.

    Leopold Museum:

    • Frequent temporary exhibitions are held, so check the schedule to align visits with interesting displays.

    Explore the museum’s rooftop terrace for stunning views of Vienna and MuseumsQuartier.

    Paintings displayed in a gallery at the Leopold Museum, Vienna.

    Paintings displayed in a gallery at the Leopold Museum, Vienna.

    Kunsthistorisches Museum exterior with Maria Theresa monument, Vienna.

    Kunsthistorisches Museum exterior with Maria Theresa monument, Vienna.

    Arrive at least 15 minutes early for a smooth entry process and to meet your guide upon arrival.

    Bring a valid photo ID for easy access when collecting pre-booked tickets or applying for discounts.

    A light jacket or shawl is recommended, as the museum's air conditioning keeps galleries great even on warm days.

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    Operating hours

    Kunsthistorisches Museum

    Monday
    10:00am - 6:00pm
    Tuesday
    10:00am - 6:00pm
    Wednesday
    10:00am - 6:00pm
    Thursday
    10:00am - 9:00pm
    Friday
    10:00am - 6:00pm
    Saturday
    10:00am - 6:00pm
    Sunday
    10:00am - 6:00pm
    • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.

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    FAQs

    The museums are just a 5-minute walk from each other, allowing you to enjoy smooth access without extra transit time.
    Explore European art spanning centuries, featuring masterpieces by Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Raphael in grand imperial settings.
    Bring a valid photo ID, as it's needed when collecting pre-booked tickets and applying for any available discounts.
    Meet your guide at the entrance of the Kunsthistorisches Museum located at Maria-Theresien-Platz. Arrive at least 15 minutes before entry time to ensure smooth access.
    The museum boasts the world’s largest collection of Egon Schiele's artwork, highlighting iconic portraits from Viennese Modernism.
    The ticket does not include hotel pickup or drop-off services, transfers between museums, temporary exhibitions, or food & drinks.
    Your ticket includes access to permanent exhibitions like the Cabinet of Curiosities at Kunsthistorisches Museum and Wien 1900 collection at Leopold Museum, among others.
    Ensure you have a valid photo ID for easy entry and consider bringing cash or a card for purchases at the museum shops and cafés. A light jacket or shawl is also recommended due to air conditioning in the galleries.
    Discover iconic works by Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt as you explore Viennese Modernism in their permanent displays.
    Yes, your admission includes access to the Egyptian-Near Eastern collection at Kunsthistorisches Museum and other permanent exhibits like Wien 1900 at Leopold Museum.

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