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Plan Your Perfect Leopold Museum Experience

Visitor Information

Visiting the Leopold Museum is easy to plan, whether you’re fitting it into a short city break or dedicating time to Vienna’s cultural highlights. From opening hours and ticket options to directions and on-site facilities, find everything you need to prepare your visit.

When to Visit the Leopold Museum

  • Opening hours: Wednesday to Monday, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Late opening: Thursdays until 9:00 pm
    Closed: Tuesdays

    Best times to visit
    -Peak seasons: Spring and summer tend to be more crowded
    -Weekday mornings: Quieter galleries and a more relaxed visit
    -Thursday evenings: Fewer visitors during extended opening hours
    -Weekends: Busiest, especially late morning to mid-afternoon

Getting There

Address

Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna, Austria
Location: Inside Vienna’s MuseumsQuartier, close to the city centre

Plan Your Route

-U2 – MuseumsQuartier: The closest stop, with direct access to the MuseumsQuartier complex
-U3 – Volkstheater: A short walk to the museum and a useful option when travelling from central Vienna
-Clear signage from both stations makes the walk simple and direct

-Lines 1, 2, D, 46, and 49 stop at Volkstheater
-Trams are a convenient choice if you are travelling from the Ringstraße or nearby districts

-Bus 48A stops at MuseumsQuartier, right next to the museum area
-Ideal if you are coming from neighbourhoods not directly served by the underground

-Easily reachable from the historic centre, Hofburg Palace, and nearby museums
-Walking is a good option if you are exploring Vienna’s inner districts at a relaxed pace

-The MuseumsQuartier area has limited street parking
-Nearby public garages are available, but public transport is strongly recommended due to traffic and parking restrictions

Dining options

  • -No fixed route required: Easy to step out and continue exploring the area at your own pace

    -Cafés and restaurants nearby: The Leopold Museum is located inside the MuseumsQuartier, where you’ll find a wide range of cafés and casual dining spots

    -Flexible visit planning: Ideal for combining your museum visit with a coffee break or meal before or after your time inside

Accessibility

  • -Step-free access: The museum is fully accessible for visitors with reduced mobility

    -Lifts and wide galleries: All exhibition levels are reachable by lift, with spacious layouts throughout

    -Accessible facilities: Restrooms and seating areas are available

    -Wheelchair-friendly: Designed to ensure a comfortable visit for all guests

Souvenir shop

  • -Museum shop on site: Browse a curated selection of art books, exhibition catalogues, and design items

    -Artist-focused gifts: Find souvenirs inspired by Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, and Austrian Modernism

    -Thoughtful keepsakes: Ideal for taking home a cultural memento or gift related to your visit

Leopold Museum: Fast-track admission

Highlights

Avoid waiting in long queues with priority entry.

Discover important works by leading Austrian artists of the early 20th century.

Visit the museum situated in Vienna’s vibrant MuseumsQuartier.

Experience the largest ensemble of Egon Schiele’s masterpieces.

Explore special exhibitions alongside the permanent collection.

Leopold Museum + Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna

Highlights

Access both the Leopold Museum and the Kunsthistorisches Museum with a single ticket.

Discover world-renowned artworks from celebrated artists.

Enjoy skipping lines by redeeming your ticket at the Leopold Museum.

Explore extensive collections covering different art periods and styles.

Ideal for lovers of fine art and history seeking value and convenience.

Visitor Guidelines

Arrival time: Arrive a few minutes before your scheduled entry to allow for security checks.

Bags and personal items: Large bags and backpacks may need to be left in the cloakroom.

Food and drinks: Eating and drinking are not permitted inside the exhibition galleries.

Photography rules: Non-flash photography is generally allowed in permanent exhibitions.

Mobile phones: Please keep phones on silent to maintain a calm gallery environment.

Children: Children must be supervised at all times.

Accessibility: All public areas are accessible for visitors with reduced mobility.

Pets: Only assistance animals are permitted inside the museum.

FAQs

What are the opening hours of the Leopold Museum?

The museum is usually open Wednesday to Monday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, with extended hours on Thursdays until 9:00 pm. It is closed on Tuesdays.

How do I get to the Leopold Museum?

The museum is located in Vienna’s MuseumsQuartier and is easily reached by underground, tram, bus, or on foot from the city centre.

Should I book tickets before visiting?

Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during weekends, holidays, and peak travel periods.

How much time should I plan for my visit?

Most visitors spend around 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the museum comfortably.

Is the museum accessible for visitors with reduced mobility?

Yes, the museum offers step-free access, lifts to all exhibition levels, and accessible facilities.

Are there places to eat or shop during my visit?

Yes, there are cafés nearby in the MuseumsQuartier and a museum shop on site offering art books and souvenirs.

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