What makes it 79% Solo-Friendly: The self-paced audio guide, English tours, and rarely crowded galleries let a solo visitor linger over 300 years of imperial design without scheduling worries or needing special facilities.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: A self-paced audio visit and a café break fit comfortably in this time.
Explore with Audio Guide:
Use the included audio guide to hear stories behind 300 years of Habsburg and modern furniture.
Tip: Pick up the guide at the desk on arrival to avoid a wait.
Join an English Guided Tour:
Book a 70-minute thematic tour on topics like “Prunk & Pracht der Habsburger.”
Tip: Reserve your spot online or by phone at least one day in advance.
Attend Summer Courtyard Events:
From June to September, enjoy free Filmsommer (open-air cinema) and Milonga dance nights.
Tip: Arrive 15 minutes early to secure a seat under the pavilion.
Relax at the On-Site Café:
Try Viennese coffee and apple strudel in the shaded courtyard café.
Tip: Grab a table by the windows for views into the museum courtyard.

Giulio Roggero
An impressive collection of furniture from 1800 to 1950. Really quite and well maintained. It deserves a visit.
Adrianne Cheung
This was my favorite museum in Vienna, who could have thought this place turned out to be a memorable one. It was a pleasure to look at furnishings from centuries ago, I was intrigued to learn more about Empress Elisabeth of Austria, after viewing her painting. There is even a TV series about her.
Alonit Ronen
I really liked this museum. Usually when you go to palaces you only see the furniture that the curators of the exhibitions choose. Here you have the opportunity to see a very wide variety of furniture. It was very interesting and very beautiful - highly recommended
Maria Gr
I found the museum quite interesting since I’m into furniture and interior design. Still, I wouldn’t really recommend it to everyone - the topic is a bit too specific. The ticket includes an audio guide, though.
C L
I happened upon this museum because it was part of the Sisi pass. I would not have thought to visit here had it not been included - and that is probably why they did. I enjoyed this collection much more than anticipated because the museum is more than just about pretty pieces to sit on. During the glorious reign of the Hapsburgs, they occupied several residences and these were not fully furnished...
In winter, galleries stay quiet—ideal for a focused visit. In summer, check the museum website for free Friday/Saturday open-air film screenings and Tuesday milonga nights.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult ticket with audio guide | EUR 18 |
| Coffee and strudel at café | EUR 5 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 23 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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