Do not miss out on visiting this palace if you want to see what used to be the beating heart of the Habsburg monarchy.
Part of the Belvedere palace complex, this splendid Baroque palace is well worth a visit for its architectural and aesthetic value alone.
Housing one of the largest print rooms in the world, this museum also used to be the biggest Habsburg residential palace, inhabited by one…
The Fine Arts Museum, as it is sometimes called, houses the greatest collection of art in entire Austria.
The museum opened in 1889, and while originally it was meant to house the Habsburg's possessions, it became one of the most known museums…
The famous composer Beethoven wrote several of his well-known symphonies while living in this house.
Thousands of artifacts organized in different exhibitions about nature, heavy industry, mass production and daily life.
Located next to the railway station in the stunning Art Nouveau pavilion, this octagonal room served as a waiting room for Franz Joseph…
The Imperial Furniture Collection in Vienna is a furniture museum that houses one of the most important collections of furniture in the…
Kirche am Steinhof, also called the Church of St. Leopold, is the Roman Catholic oratory of the Otto-Wagner-Spital in the area of Steinhof…
Schubert's Birthplace now serves as a museum. Explore the composer's life.
Hermesvilla is a palace in the Lainzer Tiergarten in Vienna, a former hunting area for the Habsburg nobility.
The Egon-Schiele-Museum is a museum in Tulln, Lower Austria dedicated to the Austrian painter Egon Schiele, who was born in Tulln.