Skip the line : Toegangsticket voor de keizerlijke schatkamer van Wenen





Beschrijving
Laat u betoveren door de schatten van het verleden! De keizerlijke schatkamer in Wenen in het paleis Hofburg toont de unieke schatten van het huis Habsburg. Geschikt voor alle leeftijden en een geweldige blik op het koninklijke verleden.
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Reisroute
Ontdek de fascinerende schatten van de Habsburgers in het oudste deel van het Hofburgpaleis – de Zwitserse vleugel. Bekijk de kostbaarste juwelen – waaronder een van de grootste smaragden ter wereld – die getuigen van de voormalige macht van de Habsburgse dynastie. Andere hoogtepunten zijn de schat van de Orde van het Gulden Vlies, maar ook de collecties van het 15e-eeuwse Bourgondië en de bakermat van de koning van Rome (Napoleon II). Bewonder de charmante sieraden van Habsburgse keizerinnen en prinsessen en delen van de originele sieraden van keizerin Elisabeth. Ontdek legendarische schatten zoals de Heilige Lans uit de 8e eeuw, de grootste geslepen smaragd ter wereld, 's werelds grootste agaatkom – bekend als de Heilige Graal – of de hoorn van een eenhoorn.
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Belangrijke informatie
- Rolstoeltoegankelijk
- Baby's en kleine kinderen kunnen in een wandel- of kinderwagen mee
- Opties voor openbaar vervoer zijn in de buurt aanwezig
- Vervoersopties zijn rolstoeltoegankelijk
- Alle plaatsen en oppervlakken zijn rolstoeltoegankelijk
- Geschikt voor alle condities
Beoordelingen(115)
The “Skip-the-line” part was not accurate. I had to get in line to retrieve our tickets. That was very misleading. Thankfully the line wasn’t horrible, but with 2 knee replacements last year 2025, I didn’t need extra standing time. I would recommend this museum but be aware of “skip-the-line” promise.
This is not a ticket, you still have to wait in line at ticket sales and present this voucher to receive a ticket. You do not skip the line.
It was not my first time; I had been there several times before. But this time with my granddaughter from Canada, whom I have not seen since 2016. She was on a tour of Europe and specifically took an extra two days to visit me in Vienna. On the second day, we went to the treasury. She was very impressed. The treasury is managed by KHM, as are several other museums, so I bought a yearly pass for this occasion again, because if one goes to any of the museums more than three times, it is much cheaper than single admission.
Incredibly boring and is very dark inside too and hard to see. A very skippable attraction. Also stifling on a hot day. Skip.
We arranged for a private tour (90 euros+museum admission) for the two of us. Excellent. The guide, Lauren, was very well-versed in the history and offered insight and perspective on significance, timeframe, and politics of the different eras. Thank you!
On the whole, I found the visit to the Imperial Treasury to be enormously exciting and insightful! The staff was friendly, helpful and patient. I particularly consider the acquisition from the audio guides to be promising, as they not only detailed the exhibits, but were neither too short nor too long in duration and provided visitors with further numbers for more detailed information about certain issues. It gave the positive impression that the museum had carefully examined his pieces and had an interest in communicating the subject matter to an interested lay public. In a few words, I can recommend everyone a visit to the Treasury, which is often underestimated compared to other museums in Vienna.
Fabulous collection of crowns, mantles, sceptres, orbs, crosses and other precious objects used during the last almost 1000 years by the different emperors of the Habsburg family who ruled the Empire. It is incredible that they have kept so many objects used during the coronations of almost all emperors. It is shocking to see the painting of an emperor painted centuries ago and have the same objects with which he poses there. A must-see place if you visit Vienna.
Impressive collection of crown jewels and coronation coats as well as many precious sacred objects. You should plan for 2 to 3 hours
The Imperial Treasury takes visitors through the long and impressive history of Austria through the exhibits. I found the audio guide very useful because everything was explained there very well and in detail.
The treasure of the imperial family is worth a visit because this place is very well equipped. From the Roman period to the Habsburg treasury you will spend more than an hour there. This Museum is made up of reasoning rooms and the crowds can quickly make the visit unpleasant, if not the staff talking so loudly that it is difficult to hear the audio guide!



