Children's Museum Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria

Enjoy imperial life!

Where, when, how much?

Children's Museum Schönbrunn Palace it is located on the ground floor of Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, Austria's capital, at Schloßallee (Palace Alley). Schönbrunn Palace can be reached by subway line U4 from Schönbrunn station. The museum is open daily from 10am-5pm. Admission costs €12. Children under 3 are admitted free of charge. Combination tickets are also available to visit the labyrinth in the palace's back garden.

About Schönbrunn Palace Children's Museum

Children's Museum Schönbrunn Palace introduces you into the life of the imperial family. Here you can dress up in the costumes of majesty. In the Children's Museum at Schönbrunn Palace you can discover lots of interesting facts about the daily life of the imperial family.

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1. The Palace Schönbrunn, Court of Honor, gardens

Shönbrunn Palace is an emblem of Vienna. Schönbrunn Palace (Schloss Schönbrunn) was the imperial summer residence of the Habsburg family. It is built in rococo style. The palace has 1441 rooms. In front of the palace is the Court of Honor (Ehrenhof), and behind it are the imperial gardens with beautiful carpets of flowers, alleys and fountains.

alley to the palace

Court of Honor

new at Schönbrunn Palace

palace garden

Schönbrunn Palace

2. Costumes in the Children's Museum

In Children's Museum there is an imperial cloakroom. Here children can dress up in imperial costumes, then pose for free in the Habsburg-era decor. It's the main attraction for children, and the idea appeals.

Denisa Empress

royal costumes

royal wardrobe

3. Children's Museum

Children's Museum It also offers a brief foray into some of the rooms of Schönbrunn Palace, where you can learn about the Habsburg imperial family, then about the costumes worn by the servants, the imperial cuisine, the royal costumes and the perfumes of the time you can smell.

vintage perfumes

from the imperial kitchen

servants' costumes

palace room

Conclusion

Children's Museum Schönbrunn Palace is a must-see in Vienna. It's an interactive, educational and fun-filled experience for the whole family!

All the best!

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