Vienna Kunsthistorisches Museum | Vienna | Austria

Sahil Dadashov
2 min readDec 5, 2022

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One of the most notable and must-see places in Vienna is the Kunsthistorisches Museum. This museum, which is a must-see for those interested in decorative and fine arts, has features that reflect the texture of the city in Vienna, which is called the capital of fashion and art. It was opened for the first time in 1891 by order of Emperor Franz Joseph I. The museum is located next to the Royal Palace.

The Art History Museum has the world’s largest collection of Bruegel (Pieter Brueghel or Brueghel, a Dutch Renaissance painter with landscapes and village depictions. After 1559, he dropped the “h” from his surname and began to sign his works as Bruegel).

The works of many famous names such as Dürer, Valezquez, Rubens, Rembrandt and Raphael, who made great contributions to the history of European art, are exhibited in the museum. For all visitors who want to take an artistic trip in the city, the Kunsthistorisches Museum is the right stop. The most striking collection within the scope of the museum is exhibited in the section called Kunstkammer Vienna (Chamber of Art and Wonders). In this section II. In addition to a collection belonging to Rudolf, works of art from the Middle Ages, as well as works of art from the Renaissance and Baroque periods are presented to art lovers.

After the Picture Gallery, which attracts all the attention in the museum in the first place, a lot of time can be spent on the Egyptian and Ancient Roman Collections. Even if a quick tour is desired in this section, which has a very rich collection, it will take at least two to three hours. For travelers with a deep interest in the subject, this tour can last all day. It is important for visitors planning a museum visit to follow the museum plan given at the entrance. On the other hand, with audio narration, you can have an informative tour within the museum.

The architect of the Kunsthistorisches Museum is Baron Karl von Hasenauer. The museum was established in 1891.

  • Visiting Information: The museum is open to visitors every day between 10:00 and 18:00. The entrance fee to the museum is 15 Euros.
  • Address: Maria-Theresien-Platz, 1010 Wien
  • Directions: You can reach it by using the U3 line of the metro. For transportation by bus, vehicles numbered 2A, 48A and 59A are suitable.
  • Nearby Places: Maria Theresia Dekmal, Albertina, Volksgarten, Wiener Staatsoper, Hofburg Imperial Palace, Graben and Kohlmakrt, St. Anna’s Church.

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