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Attraction
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Natural History Museum Vienna Entry Tickets
Access all museum exhibits including crystals and fossils, explore interactive zones for kids and view renowned temporary shows.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
فوری تصدیق
موبائل ٹکٹ
Natural History Museum Vienna Entry Tickets
Access all museum exhibits including crystals and fossils, explore interactive zones for kids and view renowned temporary shows.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
فوری تصدیق
موبائل ٹکٹ
Natural History Museum Vienna Entry Tickets
Access all museum exhibits including crystals and fossils, explore interactive zones for kids and view renowned temporary shows.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
فوری تصدیق
موبائل ٹکٹ
Highlights
Unlimited access to all permanent and special exhibitions
Engage with hands-on displays in the Ice Age and Crystal World exhibits
Discover newly renovated reptile and amphibian halls
Experience renowned temporary exhibitions blending science and society
Option to enhance your visit with a guided tour and rooftop access
What’s Included
Admission to the Natural History Museum Vienna
Guided tour in English or German (when selected)
Your visit to Vienna's Natural History Museum
Step inside the magnificent Natural History Museum in Vienna and experience a world devoted to science, history and discovery. This institution, founded in 1889, boasts a grand neo-Renaissance building and over 30 million objects, offering a gateway to Earth's history—from the formation of its crust to the evolution of life.
Arriving at the museum
Located at Maria-Theresien-Platz, the museum welcomes visitors through an impressive entrance. Present your ticket at the main counter under the central dome for admission. A fast security check ensures a smooth start to your explorations.
Uncovering Earth's stories
Explore 39 exhibition halls that trace Earth's journey across millennia. Discover sparkling meteorites from the solar system's birth, extensive fossil collections and ancient artifacts revealing the development of life and humanity. Interactive displays and engaging descriptions bring science and nature to life for all ages.
Spotlight on the Venus of Willendorf
One of the museum’s prized possessions is the Venus of Willendorf, a 29,500-year-old figurine that captivates with its mystery and history. It's a highlight for anyone interested in archaeological treasures and prehistoric art.
Exhibits for all ages
Families and young visitors can immerse themselves in the Ice Age Kids and Their World exhibit—a dedicated space designed for hands-on learning. Displays simulate Ice Age environments, letting children interact and learn through play. Meanwhile, the Crystal World hall captivates with a stunning presentation of minerals and gemstones, inviting guests to examine the vibrant structures that make up our planet. Informative stations let you touch and observe, offering a tactile perspective on nature’s beauty.
Natural wonders and modern science
Explore freshly renovated halls focused on reptiles and amphibians; immersive dioramas present these creatures in realistic settings, highlighting their adaptations and evolution. As you wander, encounter special exhibitions tackling unique topics: public health, environmental themes and the deep-rooted connection between science and society, like the engaging Safe Sex or FREIGHTED – Shipped displays.
Practical amenities
The museum is well-equipped for a comfortable visit. Borrow a wheelchair if needed, visit accessible restrooms on every major floor and take a break in the café beneath the grand dome. The gift shop offers a range of souvenirs, from educational books to dazzling gemstones and toys.
Tips for your visit
Plan your route: start on upper levels for a quieter experience, then descend to popular ground-floor sights
Last admission is 30 minutes before closing so arrive in plenty of time
Guided tours and rooftop options provide a more in-depth experience if booked in advance
Whatever your age or interest, the Natural History Museum Vienna promises wonder, insight and inspiration within its halls.
Book your Natural History Museum Vienna Entry Tickets tickets now!
Large bags, umbrellas and full-size backpacks must be checked into the cloakroom
Food and drinks are not allowed in exhibition areas
No pets permitted, except certified assistance animals
Photography without flash allowed; professional equipment requires advance approval
Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult
پیر
منگل
بدھ
جمعرات
جمعہ
ہفتہ
اتوار
09:00am - 06:00pm Closed 09:00am - 08:00pm 09:00am - 06:00pm 09:00am - 06:00pm 09:00am - 06:00pm 09:00am - 06:00pm
What are the opening hours for the Natural History Museum Vienna?
The museum generally opens from 9am to 6pm, with extended hours on Wednesday. Check for holiday variations.
Can I buy tickets at the door or do I need to book in advance?
Advance booking is recommended for instant confirmation and to avoid waiting at the ticket counter.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
The majority of museum spaces are accessible. Some areas, like the rooftop, require stairs.
Are there facilities for families with young children?
Yes, the museum features interactive exhibits for children and allows strollers, with designated parking during busy times.
What should I bring to my visit?
Wear comfortable shoes for extensive walking. Bring a 1-euro coin for locker use if needed.
Arrive early for a quieter museum experience and to make the most of your ticket
Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult during your visit
Photo identification required to borrow a wheelchair onsite
Use a 1-euro coin as a deposit for the lockers
The museum closes promptly—last entry is 30 minutes before closing time
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Burgring 7, 1010 Wien, Austria
Highlights
Unlimited access to all permanent and special exhibitions
Engage with hands-on displays in the Ice Age and Crystal World exhibits
Discover newly renovated reptile and amphibian halls
Experience renowned temporary exhibitions blending science and society
Option to enhance your visit with a guided tour and rooftop access
What’s Included
Admission to the Natural History Museum Vienna
Guided tour in English or German (when selected)
Your visit to Vienna's Natural History Museum
Step inside the magnificent Natural History Museum in Vienna and experience a world devoted to science, history and discovery. This institution, founded in 1889, boasts a grand neo-Renaissance building and over 30 million objects, offering a gateway to Earth's history—from the formation of its crust to the evolution of life.
Arriving at the museum
Located at Maria-Theresien-Platz, the museum welcomes visitors through an impressive entrance. Present your ticket at the main counter under the central dome for admission. A fast security check ensures a smooth start to your explorations.
Uncovering Earth's stories
Explore 39 exhibition halls that trace Earth's journey across millennia. Discover sparkling meteorites from the solar system's birth, extensive fossil collections and ancient artifacts revealing the development of life and humanity. Interactive displays and engaging descriptions bring science and nature to life for all ages.
Spotlight on the Venus of Willendorf
One of the museum’s prized possessions is the Venus of Willendorf, a 29,500-year-old figurine that captivates with its mystery and history. It's a highlight for anyone interested in archaeological treasures and prehistoric art.
Exhibits for all ages
Families and young visitors can immerse themselves in the Ice Age Kids and Their World exhibit—a dedicated space designed for hands-on learning. Displays simulate Ice Age environments, letting children interact and learn through play. Meanwhile, the Crystal World hall captivates with a stunning presentation of minerals and gemstones, inviting guests to examine the vibrant structures that make up our planet. Informative stations let you touch and observe, offering a tactile perspective on nature’s beauty.
Natural wonders and modern science
Explore freshly renovated halls focused on reptiles and amphibians; immersive dioramas present these creatures in realistic settings, highlighting their adaptations and evolution. As you wander, encounter special exhibitions tackling unique topics: public health, environmental themes and the deep-rooted connection between science and society, like the engaging Safe Sex or FREIGHTED – Shipped displays.
Practical amenities
The museum is well-equipped for a comfortable visit. Borrow a wheelchair if needed, visit accessible restrooms on every major floor and take a break in the café beneath the grand dome. The gift shop offers a range of souvenirs, from educational books to dazzling gemstones and toys.
Tips for your visit
Plan your route: start on upper levels for a quieter experience, then descend to popular ground-floor sights
Last admission is 30 minutes before closing so arrive in plenty of time
Guided tours and rooftop options provide a more in-depth experience if booked in advance
Whatever your age or interest, the Natural History Museum Vienna promises wonder, insight and inspiration within its halls.
Book your Natural History Museum Vienna Entry Tickets tickets now!
Large bags, umbrellas and full-size backpacks must be checked into the cloakroom
Food and drinks are not allowed in exhibition areas
No pets permitted, except certified assistance animals
Photography without flash allowed; professional equipment requires advance approval
Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult
پیر
منگل
بدھ
جمعرات
جمعہ
ہفتہ
اتوار
09:00am - 06:00pm Closed 09:00am - 08:00pm 09:00am - 06:00pm 09:00am - 06:00pm 09:00am - 06:00pm 09:00am - 06:00pm
What are the opening hours for the Natural History Museum Vienna?
The museum generally opens from 9am to 6pm, with extended hours on Wednesday. Check for holiday variations.
Can I buy tickets at the door or do I need to book in advance?
Advance booking is recommended for instant confirmation and to avoid waiting at the ticket counter.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
The majority of museum spaces are accessible. Some areas, like the rooftop, require stairs.
Are there facilities for families with young children?
Yes, the museum features interactive exhibits for children and allows strollers, with designated parking during busy times.
What should I bring to my visit?
Wear comfortable shoes for extensive walking. Bring a 1-euro coin for locker use if needed.
Arrive early for a quieter museum experience and to make the most of your ticket
Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult during your visit
Photo identification required to borrow a wheelchair onsite
Use a 1-euro coin as a deposit for the lockers
The museum closes promptly—last entry is 30 minutes before closing time
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Burgring 7, 1010 Wien, Austria
Highlights
Unlimited access to all permanent and special exhibitions
Engage with hands-on displays in the Ice Age and Crystal World exhibits
Discover newly renovated reptile and amphibian halls
Experience renowned temporary exhibitions blending science and society
Option to enhance your visit with a guided tour and rooftop access
What’s Included
Admission to the Natural History Museum Vienna
Guided tour in English or German (when selected)
Your visit to Vienna's Natural History Museum
Step inside the magnificent Natural History Museum in Vienna and experience a world devoted to science, history and discovery. This institution, founded in 1889, boasts a grand neo-Renaissance building and over 30 million objects, offering a gateway to Earth's history—from the formation of its crust to the evolution of life.
Arriving at the museum
Located at Maria-Theresien-Platz, the museum welcomes visitors through an impressive entrance. Present your ticket at the main counter under the central dome for admission. A fast security check ensures a smooth start to your explorations.
Uncovering Earth's stories
Explore 39 exhibition halls that trace Earth's journey across millennia. Discover sparkling meteorites from the solar system's birth, extensive fossil collections and ancient artifacts revealing the development of life and humanity. Interactive displays and engaging descriptions bring science and nature to life for all ages.
Spotlight on the Venus of Willendorf
One of the museum’s prized possessions is the Venus of Willendorf, a 29,500-year-old figurine that captivates with its mystery and history. It's a highlight for anyone interested in archaeological treasures and prehistoric art.
Exhibits for all ages
Families and young visitors can immerse themselves in the Ice Age Kids and Their World exhibit—a dedicated space designed for hands-on learning. Displays simulate Ice Age environments, letting children interact and learn through play. Meanwhile, the Crystal World hall captivates with a stunning presentation of minerals and gemstones, inviting guests to examine the vibrant structures that make up our planet. Informative stations let you touch and observe, offering a tactile perspective on nature’s beauty.
Natural wonders and modern science
Explore freshly renovated halls focused on reptiles and amphibians; immersive dioramas present these creatures in realistic settings, highlighting their adaptations and evolution. As you wander, encounter special exhibitions tackling unique topics: public health, environmental themes and the deep-rooted connection between science and society, like the engaging Safe Sex or FREIGHTED – Shipped displays.
Practical amenities
The museum is well-equipped for a comfortable visit. Borrow a wheelchair if needed, visit accessible restrooms on every major floor and take a break in the café beneath the grand dome. The gift shop offers a range of souvenirs, from educational books to dazzling gemstones and toys.
Tips for your visit
Plan your route: start on upper levels for a quieter experience, then descend to popular ground-floor sights
Last admission is 30 minutes before closing so arrive in plenty of time
Guided tours and rooftop options provide a more in-depth experience if booked in advance
Whatever your age or interest, the Natural History Museum Vienna promises wonder, insight and inspiration within its halls.
Book your Natural History Museum Vienna Entry Tickets tickets now!
Arrive early for a quieter museum experience and to make the most of your ticket
Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult during your visit
Photo identification required to borrow a wheelchair onsite
Use a 1-euro coin as a deposit for the lockers
The museum closes promptly—last entry is 30 minutes before closing time
Large bags, umbrellas and full-size backpacks must be checked into the cloakroom
Food and drinks are not allowed in exhibition areas
No pets permitted, except certified assistance animals
Photography without flash allowed; professional equipment requires advance approval
Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Burgring 7, 1010 Wien, Austria
Highlights
Unlimited access to all permanent and special exhibitions
Engage with hands-on displays in the Ice Age and Crystal World exhibits
Discover newly renovated reptile and amphibian halls
Experience renowned temporary exhibitions blending science and society
Option to enhance your visit with a guided tour and rooftop access
What’s Included
Admission to the Natural History Museum Vienna
Guided tour in English or German (when selected)
Your visit to Vienna's Natural History Museum
Step inside the magnificent Natural History Museum in Vienna and experience a world devoted to science, history and discovery. This institution, founded in 1889, boasts a grand neo-Renaissance building and over 30 million objects, offering a gateway to Earth's history—from the formation of its crust to the evolution of life.
Arriving at the museum
Located at Maria-Theresien-Platz, the museum welcomes visitors through an impressive entrance. Present your ticket at the main counter under the central dome for admission. A fast security check ensures a smooth start to your explorations.
Uncovering Earth's stories
Explore 39 exhibition halls that trace Earth's journey across millennia. Discover sparkling meteorites from the solar system's birth, extensive fossil collections and ancient artifacts revealing the development of life and humanity. Interactive displays and engaging descriptions bring science and nature to life for all ages.
Spotlight on the Venus of Willendorf
One of the museum’s prized possessions is the Venus of Willendorf, a 29,500-year-old figurine that captivates with its mystery and history. It's a highlight for anyone interested in archaeological treasures and prehistoric art.
Exhibits for all ages
Families and young visitors can immerse themselves in the Ice Age Kids and Their World exhibit—a dedicated space designed for hands-on learning. Displays simulate Ice Age environments, letting children interact and learn through play. Meanwhile, the Crystal World hall captivates with a stunning presentation of minerals and gemstones, inviting guests to examine the vibrant structures that make up our planet. Informative stations let you touch and observe, offering a tactile perspective on nature’s beauty.
Natural wonders and modern science
Explore freshly renovated halls focused on reptiles and amphibians; immersive dioramas present these creatures in realistic settings, highlighting their adaptations and evolution. As you wander, encounter special exhibitions tackling unique topics: public health, environmental themes and the deep-rooted connection between science and society, like the engaging Safe Sex or FREIGHTED – Shipped displays.
Practical amenities
The museum is well-equipped for a comfortable visit. Borrow a wheelchair if needed, visit accessible restrooms on every major floor and take a break in the café beneath the grand dome. The gift shop offers a range of souvenirs, from educational books to dazzling gemstones and toys.
Tips for your visit
Plan your route: start on upper levels for a quieter experience, then descend to popular ground-floor sights
Last admission is 30 minutes before closing so arrive in plenty of time
Guided tours and rooftop options provide a more in-depth experience if booked in advance
Whatever your age or interest, the Natural History Museum Vienna promises wonder, insight and inspiration within its halls.
Book your Natural History Museum Vienna Entry Tickets tickets now!
Arrive early for a quieter museum experience and to make the most of your ticket
Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult during your visit
Photo identification required to borrow a wheelchair onsite
Use a 1-euro coin as a deposit for the lockers
The museum closes promptly—last entry is 30 minutes before closing time
Large bags, umbrellas and full-size backpacks must be checked into the cloakroom
Food and drinks are not allowed in exhibition areas
No pets permitted, except certified assistance animals
Photography without flash allowed; professional equipment requires advance approval
Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Burgring 7, 1010 Wien, Austria
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