
Imperial Carriage Museum Schönbrunn Vienna
Step into the opulent world of the Habsburgs at Vienna's Imperial Carriage Museum, showcasing magnificent gilded coaches and royal attire.

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Imperial Carriage Museum Schönbrunn Vienna
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Fewer crowds, peaceful exploration

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Step into the opulent world of the Habsburgs at Vienna's Imperial Carriage Museum, showcasing magnificent gilded coaches and royal attire.
"It was like walking through the story of Cinderella, fanciful and educational all in one."

⏳ Skip the Palace Rush
Visit this museum after the main palace tour for a more tranquil experience.
🎟️ KHM Pass Value
An annual Kunsthistorisches Museum pass covers entry and offers great value for multiple sites.

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Hours
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4.7 · 2,586 reviews
Type
Museum
Website
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Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Sisi's Imperial Carriage
Main Hall
See the actual carriage used by Empress Elisabeth, a stunning piece of 18th-century craftsmanship.

The Gilded Imperial Coach
Main Hall
Marvel at the most lavish and prestigious vehicle, built for Emperor Charles VI, covered in gold leaf.

Empress Sisi's Wedding Dress
Exhibition Area
A rare glimpse of Empress Elisabeth's original, richly embroidered court train from her 1854 wedding.

Habsburg Dynasty's Fleet
Main Hall
Explore a vast collection of over 600 carriages, sleighs, and ceremonial vehicles from the imperial era.
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⏳ Skip the Palace Rush
Visit this museum after the main palace tour for a more tranquil experience.
🎟️ KHM Pass Value
An annual Kunsthistorisches Museum pass covers entry and offers great value for multiple sites.
📚 Digital Exhibits
Engage with the informative digital screens for deeper historical context.
🚶♀️ Easy to Navigate
The museum is well-organized and compact, making it easy to see everything without getting tired.
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⏳ Skip the Palace Rush
Visit this museum after the main palace tour for a more tranquil experience.
🎟️ KHM Pass Value
An annual Kunsthistorisches Museum pass covers entry and offers great value for multiple sites.
📚 Digital Exhibits
Engage with the informative digital screens for deeper historical context.
🚶♀️ Easy to Navigate
The museum is well-organized and compact, making it easy to see everything without getting tired.
🗣️ Multilingual Info
Placards and digital exhibits often have English translations available.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors are pleasantly surprised by the Imperial Carriage Museum, finding it both fanciful and educational. Many appreciate the peaceful atmosphere compared to the main palace and the well-organized, compact nature of the exhibits. While some note it's not as extensive as other European carriage museums, most find it a worthwhile and engaging experience, especially when combined with a KHM pass.
"We were pleasantly surprised! The Imperial Carriage Museum was fanciful and educational all in one. It was like walking through the story of Cinderella. Enjoying the elegant carriages (with detailed descriptions) would have been more than enough for me, so the royal clothing and digital exhibits were just the icing on the cake! We visited after our tour of Schonbrunn Palace so it was midday when we arrived but it still wasn't even slightly crowded. The ability to explore this museum in peace and quiet without being jostled by large crowds is highly underrated."
Quietta Jordan
"Meticulously maintained museum, beautiful displays. Good storyteller on the numerous screens for the ones who want the details. Very original, did not see this type of presentation before. Well done!"
Bob Lefevere
"Short walk from Schönbrunn Palace. Collection of preserved carriages used by the Hapsburg family from ceremonial carriages captured in paintings to travel - hunting and everyday use carriages. Fascinating stories documented by the museum really glad I visited this unique museum in Dec 2025."
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is located within the Schönbrunn Palace grounds. You can reach Schönbrunn via public transport, including tram lines 10 and 58, and the U4 subway line (Schönbrunn station).
No, it's a separate exhibition housed in the former court stables. While located on the palace grounds, it requires a separate ticket or a specific museum pass.
Yes, it's a short and pleasant walk from the main palace building through the palace gardens. Follow the signs for the Wagenburg.
There is parking available at Schönbrunn Palace, but it can be busy. Public transport is generally recommended for easier access.
The address is Schönbrunner Schlossstraße 47, 1130 Vienna, Austria.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Admission is separate from the Schönbrunn Palace ticket. You can purchase individual tickets or a combined ticket that includes other Schönbrunn attractions.
Yes, the Imperial Carriage Museum is included with the Kunsthistorisches Museum (KHM) annual pass, which covers seven museums.
Opening hours vary seasonally. It's best to check the official Schönbrunn website for the most up-to-date information before your visit.
Yes, purchasing tickets online in advance is recommended, especially during peak season, to save time and guarantee entry.
Discounts may be available for students, seniors, and children. Check the official website for details on pricing and concessions.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Most visitors spend about 45 minutes to an hour exploring the museum, depending on how much detail they read.
Compared to the palace, the Carriage Museum is often less crowded, offering a more peaceful experience, especially in the late afternoon.
You'll see a vast collection of imperial carriages, sleighs, and ceremonial vehicles, along with royal clothing and historical paintings.
Yes, children often enjoy seeing the grand carriages and the 'Cinderella' like atmosphere. The digital exhibits can also be engaging.
Yes, the museum features digital exhibits and short movies on screens that provide historical context and stories.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography is generally allowed for personal use, but flash photography is usually prohibited to protect the exhibits. Always check for specific signage.
The Gilded Imperial Coach and Sisi's carriages are particularly photogenic. The sheer scale of the collection offers many impressive shots.
While personal photos are fine, commercial use or extensive filming might require special permission. Check with museum staff if you plan extensive content creation.
A camera with good low-light performance is helpful, as some areas may be dimly lit. A wide-angle lens can capture the grandeur of the larger carriages.
Short videos for personal social media are generally acceptable, but be mindful of other visitors and avoid blocking pathways.
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