Combo: Kunsthistorisches Museum + Leopold Museum Admission Tickets, Vienna




























Combo: Kunsthistorisches Museum + Leopold Museum Admission Tickets, Vienna
Duration: 2 hours
2 hours
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Experience Vienna’s rich artistic heritage with Combo tickets to both Kunsthistorisches Museum and Leopold Museum, conveniently located a mere 5-minute walk apart in the heart of Austria's capital. Begin your journey at Maria-Theresien-Platz where you'll be greeted by stunning European art collections that span centuries, including masterpieces from Vermeer. This ticket offers an efficient way to explore Vienna’s evolution in art with ease and depth.
Experience Vienna’s rich artistic heritage with Combo tickets to both Kunsthistorisches Museum and Leopold Museum, conveniently located a mere 5-minute walk apart in the heart of Austria's capital. Begin your journey at Maria-Theresien-Platz where you'll be greeted by stunning European art collections that span centuries, including masterpieces from Vermeer. This ticket offers an efficient way to explore Vienna’s evolution in art with ease and depth.
Enjoy immediate access to both Kunsthistorisches and Leopold Museums with this combo ticket: no additional time for transit required between these two cultural gems located just 5 minutes apart.
Discover the Viennese Modernism at the Leopold Museum, where a brief walk reveals iconic works by Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, and other early 20th-century art pioneers in an inspiring setting.
Explore Vienna's rich history with this combo: Kunsthistorisches Museum + Leopold Museum Admission Tickets. At the Kunsthistorisches Museum, delve into a vast collection of art spanning ancient civilizations to the Renaissance within its imperial walls, featuring masterpieces by Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Raphael.
Did you know? The world’s largest Egon Schiele artwork collection resides at the Leopold Museum, showcasing his renowned portraits filled with emotional depth.
Admission includes access to Kunsthistorisches Museum and Leopold Museum through Combo: Kunsthistorisches Museum + Leopold Museum Admission Tickets.
Access granted to the Cabinet of Curiosities (Kunsthammer), including Egyptian-Near Eastern collection, Egon Schiele's The Embrace, Torlonia Marbles, and other permanent exhibitions at 1900 Austria Vienna.
Ticket provides entry into Kunsthistorisches Museum.
Use of the Wien 1900 collection featuring Viennese Modernism exhibition along with other permanent displays.
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Leopold Museum exterior and Kunsthistorisches Museum dome in Vienna.
Discover the artistic journey in Vienna from ancient masterpieces to modern icons with one ticket. This unique pass grants smooth entry to both the Kunsthistorisches Museum and Leopold Museum, only a 5-minute walk apart.
Starting Your Adventure
Your adventure begins at Maria-Theresien-Platz where you'll meet your guide at the entrance of the Kunsthistorisches Museum. Ensure to arrive at least 15 minutes before your entry time for smooth access.
Imperial Art and Historical Treasures
The grand halls of the Kunsthistorisches Museum offer a visual feast with European art spanning centuries. Marvel at masterpieces by Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Raphael in galleries that narrate stories from the golden age of art.
Explore the Egyptian collection for ancient history's marvels like stunning mummies, intricate jewelry, and powerful stone sculptures depicting life and death thousands of years ago. The Greek and Roman collections feature iconic pieces such as the Torlonia Marbles and Venus of Willendorf, celebrating classical mastery and early human artistry.
Modernism & Expression at Leopold Museum
A short walk from Kunsthistorisches Museum brings you to the Leopold Museum. It houses the world's largest collection of Egon Schiele’s emotionally charged works, including raw self-portraits and intimate human forms in pieces like The Embrace and Death and the Maiden.
Experience Gustav Klimt's timeless beauty through masterpieces such as Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I. This piece showcases gold leaf intricately woven with patterns that capture turn-of-the-century Vienna’s sensuality and opulence.
The Wien 1900 collection highlights the evolution of Viennese art in the early 20th century, featuring Otto Wagner's architectural designs and bold innovations from the Viennese Secession movement challenging traditional artistic boundaries.
Effortless Artistic Exploration
Journey through Vienna’s rich art history effortlessly. With both museums only a 5-minute walk apart, you can explore without the hassle of transportation delays.

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

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

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.
What to bring
For your visit to Kunsthistorisches Museum, it's essential to have a valid photo ID, especially if pre-booking tickets or applying for student/senior discounts. Consider bringing a light jacket as the museum’s air conditioning keeps galleries great even on warm days. Also, remember to carry cash or card for any purchases in the shops and cafés.At Leopold Museum, bring your valid ID if you're eligible for discounts like student, senior, or group rates. Wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes as you'll be walking through exhibits for a while. If planning to use the museum’s app or audio guide, carrying a portable charger is advisable since they can drain your phone's battery quickly.What’s not allowed
In Kunsthistorisches Museum, flash photography and tripods are prohibited as they may damage artwork and disturb other visitors. Large bags, backpacks, and umbrellas need to be stored in the cloakroom or lockers. Smoking is banned throughout all museum areas. Only pencils can be used for sketching; colored pens, markers, and paints aren't allowed. Eating or drinking inside exhibition halls isn’t permitted.At Leopold Museum, photography within galleries is not allowed to protect artwork. Leave large bags, backpacks, or umbrellas in the cloakroom or lockers before entering the exhibitions.Accessibility
The Kunsthistorisches Museum offers full accessibility for visitors with mobility challenges, featuring ramps and elevators on all floors. Complimentary wheelchairs are available at reception, which can be reserved in advance or upon arrival. Accessible restrooms are spread throughout the museum, and service animals assisting guests with visual or mobility impairments are welcome.The Leopold Museum is fully wheelchair-accessible, ensuring all areas can be reached via ramps and elevators. Free wheelchairs are available at the entrance; it’s best to reserve one ahead of time for availability. Accessible restrooms on every floor offer convenience, and service animals assisting visitors with impairments are permitted.Additional information
Be aware that Kunsthistorisches Museum is closed on Mondays and Leopold Museum on Tuesdays; plan your visit accordingly. Admission to the Kunsthistorisches Museum is free for children under 19, and it often hosts temporary exhibitions—check with reception or staff during your visit for any special displays.The Leopold Museum frequently features temporary exhibits as well, so review their schedule to see if there are any that interest you. Don’t forget to explore the museum’s rooftop terrace, which provides stunning views of Vienna and the MuseumsQuartier.
Paintings displayed in a gallery at the Leopold Museum, Vienna.

Kunsthistorisches Museum exterior with Maria Theresa monument, 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.
Arrive at least 15 minutes early for a smooth entry into the Kunsthistorisches Museum and to collect your pre-booked tickets or apply any discounts.
Bring a valid photo ID for easy access, especially if you're collecting pre-arranged tickets or applying for student or senior discounts.
Carry some cash or have a card ready in case there are purchases inside the museum galleries.
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