The Albertina Museum Self-Guided Tour (without Ticket)

Description

Albertina, located in the historical heart of Vienna, is a part of the Hofburg Palace and counts as the world's most extensive graphics collection, with over 1.1 million pieces of art.


The museum includes large modern galleries and holds permanent and temporary exhibitions.


You will start this self-guided tour at the museum entrance and visit the staterooms that served as former residences of general commandants and governors of the Habsburg Monarchy from the 18th until the 20th century.


Be ready to feel like you are a special and dear guest invited to the palace to discover its imperial glamour. It's impressive time travel back to the wonderful world of one of Europe's most beautiful classicist palaces from the Habsburg era.


You will enjoy the fabulous interiors while strolling through 20 carefully decorated and completely restored halls with stunning interiors and valuable pieces of furniture. Also, you will see a few rooms that still exist in their original state, although the palace was almost destroyed during WWII.


The tour ends in those halls that serve as exhibition spaces for outstanding and valuable works of the Albertina collection and host the best-known works of Albert Durer, Leonardo Da Vinci, Gustav Klimt, Oscar Kokoschka, and others.


After the tour inside the staterooms, you can visit other exhibition halls — your ticket is valid there as well.

Included

  • Recommendations on your further exploration of Vienna
  • Advice from a local on a cafe with excellent food
  • Downloadable multimedia audio tour on WeGoTrip app (in English)
  • Detailed route with step-by-step navigation through museum's halls

Excluded

  • Self-guided audio tour of temporary exhibitions
  • An entrance ticket to the Albertina Museum
  • Earphones — you should bring your own
  • Personal guide — you will get the tour on the mobile app 

Know before you go

Earphones 

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