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Discover the various ticket options available for your visit to the Leopold Museum. Choose the one that best suits your needs and ensures a memorable experience at this renowned cultural institution.
Unlock the perfect way to delve into the Leopold Museum with self-guided walking tour entry tickets. With these tickets, you can freely navigate the exhibits independently, immersing yourself in the art and discovering the museum's treasures at a leisurely rhythm.
These tickets allow you to enter anytime between 10 AM to 6 PM. The starting price for entry tickets is €15. Students, children, seniors, and infants are offered tickets at discounted prices.
Book NowIndulge in a cultural feast with a combo ticket to the Leopold Museum and Kunsthistorisches Museum. This ticket allows you to immerse yourself in two of the greatest museums of Vienna in one remarkable experience. Perfect if you are on a strict budget and a limited time frame.
The price of the combo tickets, for adults above 20 years of age, starts at €15, and you can enter the museum premises anytime between 10 AM to 6 PM.
Book NowAdmire this iconic masterpiece, a symbol of love and sensuality, created with Klimt's signature golden brushstrokes and intricate patterns that will surely leave you mesmerized by its ethereal beauty.
Witness the raw emotion and intensity in Klimt's powerful depiction of life and death, a haunting portrayal that explores existence's fragile and fleeting nature.
Transport yourself to the picturesque Austrian countryside through Klimt's vivid landscape, capturing the serenity and harmony of nature, inviting you to escape into its idyllic setting.
Encounter Schiele's striking self-portrait, where his unconventional style and piercing gaze reveal the artist's self-exploration, challenging societal norms and inviting you to question the boundaries of expression.
Delve into Schiele's complex relationship with his muse and lover, Wally Neuzil, as he captures her enigmatic presence with raw emotion, showcasing their intense bond amidst societal scrutiny.
Marvel at Schiele's dynamic portrayal of a dancer in motion captures the energy and passion of the performance as if the painting itself is alive, inviting you to join the rhythmic enchantment.
Encounter Schiele's passionate depiction of motherhood, where the artist's expressive brushwork and bold colors convey the intensity of maternal love, resonating with your own experiences and emotions.
Discover Waldmüller's refined portrait of a lady, capturing the grace and elegance of Viennese society in the 19th century, immersing you in the charm and sophistication of the era.
Experience Kokoschka's captivating portrayal of lovers entwined, where his expressive brushstrokes and vibrant colors convey the passion and intensity of their embrace, evoking a profound emotional connection.
Entry hours: 10 AM to 6 PM
Closed on: Tuesdays
Best time to visit: Visit during weekdays in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.
Address: Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Wien, Austria
Plan for about 2-3 hours to explore Leopold Museum comfortably.
Yes, Leopold Museum is worth visiting for art enthusiasts, especially those interested in Austrian art from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Headout offers standard entry tickets and combo tickets for Leopold Museum.
Yes, purchasing tickets online is recommended for convenience and to avoid waiting in queues.
Yes, photography without flash is allowed for personal use. However, check for any restrictions in temporary exhibitions.
Yes, Leopold Museum is wheelchair accessible with elevators and facilities to accommodate visitors with mobility needs.
Food and drinks are not permitted in the exhibition areas, but there is a café where you can enjoy refreshments.
Yes, there is a cloakroom where you can store your bags, coats, and other belongings during your visit to Leopold Museum.
Yes, children are welcome at the Leopold Museum. There are also special programs and activities available for younger visitors.
There is no strict dress code, but dressing comfortably and respectfully for your Leopold Museum visit is recommended.