What makes it 72% Kids-Friendly: Children under 19 enter free and can take a playful family audio guide or book a 50-min kids tour, yet fragile displays and no hands-on zones may test attention after an hour.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows a family to see key treasures without tiring the kids
See the Imperial Crown and Sceptre:
Admire the Holy Roman Empire’s crown, orb and sceptre collection.
Tip: Head to the first gallery to catch peak morning light on the gilt surfaces.
Use the Family Audio Guide:
Enjoy child-friendly stories about ten famous objects.
Tip: Pick it up at the ticket desk for €8 and share between two adults and two kids.
Join a Private Kids Tour:
Book a 50-minute themed tour for up to 13 children.
Tip: Book in advance (€40) and choose a theme like crowns or shiny stones.
Visit the free cloakroom and restrooms:
Store strollers and coats before exploring.
Tip: Use the barrier-free restroom near the shop as a quick diaper-change stop.

Kate Jones
The big draw for me was the "Imperial Regalia" of the Holy Roman Emperor - the Crown, orb, sceptre, the Holy Lance and Charlemagne's Imperial sword, plus St. Stephen's burse from 800 AD. There were chains from the Golden Fleece lots of imperial/empire vestments, and many reliquaries and holy relics. The narwhal tusk may also be of interest to many. The lighting level is quite low because of the ag...
Lera Kotsyuba
Of you're a fan of incredibly detailed embroidery, fun and fantastical reliquary designs, and opulent jewellery, this is the place! I spent about 2 hours here. There is also an elevator for those with mobility aids.
Gary Clarke
You could spent hours in this place looking at all the displays as there is certainly a lot to see. From crowns and sceptres to ceremonial robes and swords, ornate objects to religious artifacts, it contained a lot more than I was expecting. Nice gift shop at end.
웅냥냥
It was a bit hard to find the location. The exhibition itself wasn't huge. And although there were some precious gems, if you were to ask me if I really had to see this place, I'd say you don't have to.
Davide Truglia
Correctly evaluating this museum is particularly difficult, as an Italian, i had the privilege of growing up in a country where the Catholic Church has filled the land with wonders of this kind, spread across countless museums. That said, the Vienna Treasury Museum holds its own thanks to the sheer richness and opulence of its collection. The displays are extensive, and the information panels are ...
In summer, arrive by 9 AM to beat crowds; in winter, combine your visit with the nearby Sissi Museum for a full indoor day.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) | 
|---|---|
| Adult tickets (2×€18) | EUR 36 | 
| Family audio guide | EUR 8 | 
| Souvenirs | EUR 10 | 
| Total Estimated | EUR 54 | 
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