The Kunsthistorisches (Art History) Museum
From the Kunstkammer to the picture gallery
The Kunsthistorisches (Art History) Museum
From the Kunstkammer to the picture gallery
Highlights
- Cellini: Saliera (salt cellar)
- Raffael: Madonna of the Meadow
- Bruegel: The Tower of Babel
- Rubens: The Little Fur Coat
- Velázquez: Infanta Margarita Teresa
The Habsburgs were enthusiastic collectors. Valuable treasures of the highest artistry as well as objects considered “miraculous” or exotic were assembled and displayed in Kunst- und Wunderkammer- which translates to “cabinets of arts and curiosities”.
only illustrious guests were allowed to enter. Nowadays, anyone can marvel at objects such as the intricately worked golden Saliera (salt cellar) by Benvenuto Cellini. In the picture gallery, great masters of art, such as Bruegel, Dürer, Raffael, Titian, Rubens and Velasquez vie for visitors’ attention.
The Kunsthistorisches Museum is among the most important in the world, and one could spend days wandering through its historic rooms. This tour provides
a compact introduction to the most important works housed here.
Entrance hall, Kunsthistorisches Museum, 1010 Vienna
About 1.5 hours
Group size: Up to 20 people
Tour starts at 190,- Euro.
Entrance fees are not included in the price of the tour.
The use of an audio guide systeme is recommended