Tourists with tickets exploring the Leopold Museum courtyard in Vienna.
Visitors admiring art at the Leopold Museum, Vienna.
Art exhibits at Leopold Museum, Vienna, featuring sculptures and paintings.
Visitors viewing Klimt's "Death and Life" at Leopold Museum, Vienna.
Visitors viewing Egon Schiele's artwork at Leopold Museum, Vienna.

Leopold Museum Entry Tickets, Vienna

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Explore Vienna's Leopold Museum with your entry tickets and dive into an impressive collection, including over 5,000 pieces by Egon Schiele. The museum also showcases works from Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Richard Gerstl, and the Wiener Werkstätte artists like Josef Hoffmann and Kolo Moser across galleries such as Impressionist, Wiener Moderne, and Jugendstil. This ticket grants you unlimited access to all exhibits for an enriching art experience.

This ticket provides unlimited access to explore The Leopold Museum's exhibits and unique collections.

The museum houses the world’s largest collection of Egon Schiele paintings for your admiration.

Inspiration awaits as you discover works by renowned artists Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, and Richard Gerstl at this venue in Vienna.

Experience a striking contrast between light-colored limestone and the historic ambiance within the stables of The Leopold Museum.

Entry ticket to the Leopold Museum

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Tourists with tickets exploring the Leopold Museum courtyard in Vienna.

Tourists with tickets exploring the Leopold Museum courtyard in Vienna.

Your Experience

Located at the heart of Vienna, The Leopold Museum is renowned for housing the world’s largest collection of Egon Schiele paintings. With your entry ticket to this leading art museum in Austria, enjoy unlimited access and spend as much time exploring its exhibits as you desire.

The museum showcases masterpieces by Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, and Richard Gerstl across various galleries including Impressionist, Wiener Moderne, and Jugendstil. In addition to paintings, it features unique objects from the renowned artists of the Wiener Werkstätte such as Josef Hoffmann and Kolo Moser.

The museum’s modern architecture is characterized by light-colored limestone, contrasting with its historic setting in former stables. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views through large windows overlooking Vienna's city center, including Maria-Theresien-Platz and the Hofburg.

Visitors admiring art at the Leopold Museum, Vienna.

Visitors admiring art at the Leopold Museum, Vienna.

Art exhibits at Leopold Museum, Vienna, featuring sculptures and paintings.

Art exhibits at Leopold Museum, Vienna, featuring sculptures and paintings.

Visitors viewing Klimt's "Death and Life" at Leopold Museum, Vienna.

Visitors viewing Klimt's "Death and Life" at Leopold Museum, Vienna.

The Leopold Museum ensures accessibility for wheelchair users and is also suitable for pregnant women.

Operating Hours

    Museum hours are from 10am to 6pm every day.

    Visitors viewing Egon Schiele's artwork at Leopold Museum, Vienna.

    Visitors viewing Egon Schiele's artwork at Leopold Museum, Vienna.

    Plan to visit between 10am and 6pm when the museum is open for a smooth experience.

    If you're interested in accessibility options, rest assured that the Leopold Museum is wheelchair accessible and suitable for pregnant women.

    Consider starting your day with a visit here if you have multiple attractions planned to make the most of your time.

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    FAQs

    The museum opens early at 9 AM, making mornings ideal for fewer crowds and a more relaxed experience. Weekdays are less busy than weekends, especially afternoons when tourists arrive. Consider visiting during weekdays between 10-12 PM or right before closing to avoid the rush.
    While the museum has interactive exhibits and educational programs suitable for children, it's best suited for older kids aged 8-12 years old. Younger children might find the experience too long or boring due to lack of hands-on activities. Check their website for family-friendly events.
    Booking ahead is highly recommended, especially during peak seasons and holidays when the museum attracts large crowds. Online booking guarantees entry at your chosen time slot without waiting in long queues. You can also buy tickets on-site but may face limited availability.
    Photography is allowed in most areas except for special exhibitions and restricted zones marked with signs. Use of flash and tripods is prohibited due to conservation reasons. Be mindful not to disturb other visitors while taking pictures and respect any specific rules posted near artworks.
    A typical visit lasts about 2 hours, but you can spend up to half a day if you want to explore all exhibits thoroughly. The museum houses over 50 rooms with rotating exhibitions and permanent collections, so plan accordingly.
    Bring comfortable walking shoes as the museum is quite large. A water bottle can help stay hydrated during your visit. Consider a camera or smartphone for photography, but remember certain areas may prohibit photos due to copyright laws. Lockers are available near the entrance.
    The museum is easily accessible via public transport, with several bus and tram lines stopping nearby. The nearest subway station is Museumsquartier (U3), just a 5-minute walk away from the entrance. Taxis and ride-sharing services also drop off at the main street outside.
    Your entry ticket grants access to all permanent and temporary exhibitions, including special guided tours on weekends. Audio guides are available for purchase separately or you can download them from their app beforehand. No additional fees apply inside the museum for these services.
    Yes, the museum is accessible and accommodating for pregnant visitors as well.
    Yes, the museum is fully accessible to wheelchair users.
    You'll get to see the world’s largest collection of Egon Schiele paintings at the Leopold Museum.
    The museum operates daily from 10 am to 6 pm.
    The tickets offer unlimited access to all exhibits at the museum.
    The museum features works by Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, and Richard Gerstl among others.
    No, guided tours are not part of what's included with your entry ticket.
    Yes, you can upgrade to a Vienna Pass and save up to 40% at over 70+ attractions in the city.
    The Leopold Museum holds an array of objects from artists like Josef Hoffmann and Kolo Moser, significant milestones in international design history.
    The modern architecture features light-colored limestone contrasting with its historic surroundings.
    Consider upgrading your tickets to a 1, 2, 3, or 6-day Vienna Pass. This pass offers up to 40% off fast-track entries to over 70+ other attractions.
    The museum features various galleries including those dedicated to Impressionism, Wiener Moderne, and Jugendstil.
    You receive an entry ticket that provides unlimited access to all exhibits at the museum, allowing you as much time as you'd like to explore.
    No, a guided tour is not included in your admission. However, you can freely explore the galleries and exhibits on your own.
    Absolutely. The museum is accessible to pregnant women as well.
    Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible.
    You'll be able to admire works by artists such as Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, and Richard Gerstl. The museum also features Vienna's largest collection of Egon Schiele paintings.
    The museum is open daily from 10am to 6pm.
    The modern architecture of the Leopold Museum stands out with its light-colored limestone, contrasting beautifully against the historic ambiance of Vienna's stables.
    The museum houses a variety of objects created by artists from the Wiener Werkstätte, such as Josef Hoffmann and Kolo Moser. These are considered unique milestones in international design history.

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