Imperial Treasury Vienna Skip-the-line Tickets
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Avail your Imperial Treasury Vienna Skip-the-line Tickets and admire the real Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire
Visit the Spiritual Treasury to see artifacts from the medieval cult of relics and Habsburg Catholicism
Aside from the worldly souvenirs of kings, queens, and emperors, there's an ecclesiastical collection with relics attributed to various saints.
The 800-year-old collection includes the Throne Cradle of the King of Rome, the Family Tree, and the Emerald Vessel.
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Imperial Treasury Vienna Tickets overview
Activity Location: Hofburg, Schweizerhof, 1010, Vienna
Operational Hours: 09:00 AM - 5:30 PM (Closed on Tuesdays)
Activity Duration: 1-2 hours
About Imperial Treasury Vienna:
The Imperial Treasury housed in a 13th-century section of the Hofburg Palace is one of Vienna's most prominent attractions, housing the Holy Roman Empire's Crown, the Austrian Imperial Crown, and other priceless Habsburg jewels. With your Imperial Treasury Vienna tickets, explore the rooms and marvel at the 800 years old collection of historical importance including the Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire. Its major pieces include jewels and relics from the Holy Roman Empire, each representing a millennium of European history.
About Imperial Treasury Vienna Tickets:
- Visit the Hofburg Imperial Palace's oldest section with an abundance of diamonds and wealth and explore 21 rooms.
- See the Habsburgs' 800-year collection of clothing, jewels, weapons, gems, and other status symbols.
- Know about the historical significance of the abundant wealth, and jewel-encrusted crowns including the Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire.
- The Imperial Treasury includes a remarkable collection of insignia, coronation robes, and relics from the House of Habsburg's lengthy history and tradition.
- With your Imperial Treasury Vienna Tickets, you will get a chance to discover legendary treasures, such as an agate bowl which was thought to be connected to the Holy Grail or a “unicorn horn”.
- While discussing the symbolic significance of precious stones and metals, you can also order a slice of Sacher-Torte and a strong coffee (additional cost)
How to reach?
- By Car: 2.5 km away from Vienna city center and can be reached in approximately 10 minutes by car/ cab.
- By Metro: Take U3 to Volkstheater metro station; from here your destination is a 13-minute drive away.
Imperial Treasury Vienna Tickets faqs
Why is Imperial Treasury Vienna so famous?
Vienna's Imperial Palace is the most important treasury in the world and it is home to two imperial crowns as well as the Burgundian treasure and the treasure of the Order of the Golden Fleece. The unique works of art and royal insignia make the Imperial Treasury Vienna very important.
How much time do you need at Imperial Treasury Vienna?
To explore the Imperial Treasury Vienna, you will require a time span of approximately an hour or 90 minutes. Exploring all the attractions inside the museum can take up to 3 hours.
What not to miss at the Imperial Treasury Vienna?
Enjoy a visit to Kunstkammer Vienna and Neue Burg, two exhibitions within the Kunsthistorisches Museum, where you can take in the most significant collection of paintings and imperial masterpieces in existence. Then, head to Vienna's Imperial Treasury to see the magnificent riches of the House of Habsburg. Observe the Austrian imperial crown while admiring glittering jewelry.





