The Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna is one of the world's foremost museums. The magnificent architecture alone offers an inkling of the overwhelming enjoyment of art that awaits the visitor at this Museum on Vienna's Ringstrasse, originally commissioned by Emperor Franz Joseph and officially inaugurated in 1891.
Experience the rich collections of the Habsburgs, a dynasty that ruled in Austria for more than 600 years, for most of that time also as Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire.
The Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna boasts exhibits spanning five millennia – from Ancient Egypt to Greek Antiquity to the late 18th century. The Picture Gallery features unique major works by Dürer, Raphael, Rembrandt, Rubens, Titian, Velázquez and Vermeer as well as the world's largest collection of Bruegel paintings. On show at the Kunstkammer Vienna are the most wonderful of artworks, exotic items from distant climes, and mystical-magic objects. Perhaps the best-known work at the Kunstkammer Vienna is the world-famous ‘Saliera’ (salt cellar) by Benvenuto Cellini.
Visit the various museums and collections of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna and enjoy the genuine imperial treasures on show.