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Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna guided highlight tour

Vienna, Austria
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Discover Vienna’s world-famous Kunsthistorisches Museum during a guided tour and admire its highlights!The Kunsthistorisches Museum is an architectural marvel and a must-see for any art lover visiting Vienna. The museum hosts a unique collection of some of the world’s most famous painters from Raphael and Rembrandt to Vermeer and Rubens and, of course, Peter Breughel the Elder.Skip the line and join a guided tour of two of the museum’s key exhibitions. From Peter Breughel's “Tower of Babel” to Vermeer’s “The Art of Painting” you’ll become acquainted with the old masters at the museum’s Picture Gallery. You’ll also see some of the museum’s rarest and oddest items at the Kunstkammer exhibit, like the golden “Saliera” by Celini and the “Madonna of Krumau”.The highlights included in the tour are (if the artwork is not on loan or being restored, etc.): Ruben’s Assumption, Caravaggio’s Crowning with the Thorns, Breughel’s Tower of Babel, Vermeer’s The Art of Painting, Albrecht Durer’s Avarice, Raphael’s Madonna of the Meadow and Rembrandt’s Self Portrait.After the tour, you are free to stay at the museum to explore the remaining exhibits, including those covering ancient Greek, Roman and Egyptian art.
What's included
Skip-the-line tickets
  • Skip-the-line tickets
    What's Not included
    Where
    Vienna, Austria
     Meeting point:
    Meet your guide outside the museum by the big Maria Theresa monument in the middle of Maria-Theresien-Platz. Your guide wears a red-white-red badge with the inscription "Austria Guide". Make sure to arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes before tour start.
    What To Expect
    • Enjoy a highlight tour in the Picture Gallery and Kunstkammer
    • Discover masterpieces by artists from Breugel to Rubens
    • Follow your guide and skip the line in front of the museum
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