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Billet d'entrée au palais Esterhazy

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Description

- de magnifiques chambres au bel étage du palais Esterházy et admirez les trésors de l'histoire de l'art de la collection - l'histoire de Joseph Haydn en tant que directeur de la musique et compositeur au service des princes Esterházy - l'exposition sur une personnalité remarquable et forte: Melinda Esterházy - le musée du vin dans les caves du palais vieux de plus de 300 ans

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Entrée incluse

Découvrez des intérieurs avec des histoires à raconter Promenez-vous dans les magnifiques salles du bel étage du palais Esterházy et émerveillez-vous devant les trésors historiques de l'art de la collection. Une visite au premier étage raconte l'histoire d'une personnalité remarquable et forte : Melinda Esterházy. Au rez-de-chaussée du palais, l’histoire de Joseph Haydn en tant que directeur musical et compositeur au service des princes d’Esterházy prend vie de manière vivante. Stations multimédia, installations de projets et expositions insolites retracent l'œuvre de ce génie musical. Dans les caves du palais vieilles de plus de 300 ans et abritant plus de 700 objets rares, insolites et parfois oubliés depuis longtemps liés au vin et à la viticulture – des tonneaux historiques à la plus ancienne Baumpresse du Burgenland – le musée du vin présente de manière fascinante l'histoire de la vinification sous les princes d'Esterházy. En raison des événements en cours, des restrictions peuvent s'appliquer occasionnellement à la visite de la salle Haydn.

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Informations importantes

  • Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
  • Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
  • Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés par un adulte

Avis(17)

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MikiBrussels_Belgium
January 4, 2026
Forgattable

This is an establishment that has only one point of attraction: the Haydn room. The entrance price is 19€. In principle as inner furnishing may be compared to the Palazzo Ducale in Mantova (18€), which in turn is gorgeously decorated and much bigger.

Réponse de l'opérateur

Thank you for sharing your experience of your visit at Esterházy Palace. Regarding your dissatisfaction, we wonder whether you actually visited all of the exhibition areas? The state rooms, including the former dining room, the Chinese salons with their magnificent wall coverings, the Hall of Mirrors, and the Red Salon, which served as the princess's sitting room, impressively depict the opulent lifestyle of that era. It was here where Haydn's famous Emperor Quartet, whose melody is now the German national anthem, was premiered. In addition to the state rooms and the Haydn Hall, there is the “Haydn Explosive” exhibition about the great composer Joseph Haydn, who worked in the palace for decades. One exhibition focuses on Melinda Esterházy, the last princess, and the historic cellar vaults house one of the largest wine museums. Esterházy Palace offers a variety of exciting tours and opportunities for exploration. We recommend that visitors take a guided tour or use an audio guide to explore the palace, as these provide valuable information that the rooms alone cannot convey. We would be delighted if you took advantage of this on your next visit.

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558sylviag
June 18, 2025
Beautiful castle in the middle of the city

Entertaining stay, interesting exhibitions. Free admission with the Burgenland Card. Small and pretty boutique integrated.

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kevynnes2025
April 20, 2025
It certainly is NOT the Versailles of Austria-Hungary…

Stopped along the way to Sopron, family and I are big music people and musicians ourselves, so we came to see where Haydn lived and wrote- unfortunately, all of the Haydn rooms were closed or off limits unless you took the tour (the only English guided tour was not amenable to our timeframe- German guided tours were offered more regularly but none of us are fluent.) Still a very unique palace, “Versailles of Austria-Hungary”, however, is a very trumped up expectation it failed to live up to, immensely. The Esterházy family history was very cool, but all in all? A pretty big disappointment even if it was still a good experience. The palace has been turned into a museum and the layout is somewhat confusing, especially the basement.

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Brooke_E
January 31, 2025
Beautiful gardens

Beautiful romantic palace, amazing to visit and so much to see, lots of historical pieces to view and amazing scenery, the rose garden and hedge maze is 100% to visit!

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primelens
January 7, 2025
Fabulous

The highlights were the winery and the treasures carefully preserved through centuries of upheaval. The decor was very Andy Warhol on the way in which was horrific especially so close to the actual gold carriage of the Magister. I feel this banal attempt to modernise is unnecessary especially in a listed building. Overall it was a stunning privilege to visit and the QR codes in each room were a welcome addition.

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Grabyrdy
August 10, 2024
For musicians, but not olny

Very interesting castle, especially for a musician due to the connection with Haydn. Lots of stuff about him, although I could have probably done without the odd wallpaper in the Haydn rooms. Pleasant staff.

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Navigate21115357742
May 9, 2024
Esterhazy Palace

We have visited the castle several times and were excited to see if there was anything new. Unfortunately, we were disappointed. You can see the state rooms and the wine museum as well as the Joseph Haiden Museum, and the Linda exhibition is still the same. There was nothing new. But the entrance fee has gone up considerably (19.-)

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Martin H
August 14, 2023
A nice day out from Vienna

This is just over an hour from Vienna by bus or train ( expect to pay c 25 euros for a return trip by train - 2023 prices). Palace is c 15/ 20 minute walk from the station (slightly uphill) Lots of exhibitions and items of interest. I would strongly advise paying the extra and taking one of the guided tours, particularly if you are a Haydn fan, as you get into areas, that are less open and that are very Haydn related.

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vinofix
July 20, 2023
The matinee is highly recommended.

The Haydnsaal with the matinee performed by an excellent string quartet. Very nice castle park also.

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Simon P
May 6, 2023
Interesting visit

It is the palace of the Esterhazy family, which had among its illustrious guests the famous composer Haydn. The tour of the palace is divided into three parts: on the ground floor, there is a museum section entirely dedicated to the famous composer and his music; the first floor is dedicated to the story of the last prince of the Esterhazy and his wife, with the Haydn concert hall with its beautiful eighteenth-century frescoes, as well as the other rooms of the noble apartments of the family; while in the basement there is the museum on wine. The tour of the residence is undoubtedly very interesting but I would not have been so satisfied if I had to pay the €19 ticket, which is instead free with the NÖ Card.

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