Project Description

KAISERLICHE WAGENBURG




Description

Essentials about the Kaiserliche Wagenburg in brief

Those who are more enthusiastic about carriages than cars will find his/her happiness in the Kaiserliche Wagenburg (Imperial Carriage Museum). Located on the grounds of Schönbrunn Palace, the Wagenburg is now a museum that houses the remains of the Viennese court’s fleet of more than 600 vehicles. In addition, the Wagenburg also houses the former carriages and carriages of other famous noble houses. The Imperial Carriage Museum is thus one of the most important collections of courtly ceremonial and utility vehicles.

The collection of the Kaiserliche Wagenburg

Showpieces of the collection are the so-called “Imperial Carriage”, which was probably built for Emperor Charles VI in the mid-18th century, and the black hearse, which was used, among other things, for the funerals of Emperor Franz Joseph and his wife Elisabeth. In addition, numerous smaller and simpler gala carriages, children’s carriages, sports, leisure and touring vehicles are also on display.




Phone

+43 1 525 24 – 4702

Opening hours

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
10 am – 4 pm 10 am – 4 pm 10 am – 4 pm 10 am – 4 pm 10 am – 4 pm 10 am – 4 pm 10 am – 4 pm

Admission fees

Adults: €9.50

Concessions: €6.00

Children (Ages 18 and under): free

Groups (from 10 persons): €6.00

For more information on discounts and annual passes, see the website.

Address

Getting there

By public transport:

U4: Stop Schönbrunn or Hietzing

Tram lines 10, 52 and 60: Stop Schloss Schönbrunn or Hietzing

Bus lines 10A and N60: Stop Schloss Schönbrunn

By car

The nearest parking place is the APCOA parking lot Schönbrunn Wien.

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