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  1. Here's to a week filled with inspiring moments and insights - you can visit the Sisi Museum as usual from 9.00 am - 5.30 pm, last admission at 4.30 pm. Be sure... Public appearances required a great deal of preparation and effort from Sisi.

  2. Sisi Ticket. 3 imperial attractions on 1 ticket: Schönbrunn Palace + Sisi Museum plus the Imperial Apartments in the Vienna Hofburg + the Vienna Furniture Museum – you save 25%! 3 locations. Audioguide. Adults: € 49.00 | Children (from age 6): € 33.00.

  3. Originally a medieval fortified castle dating from the 13th century, the Hofburg was extended by each emperor. The sprawling, asymmetric complex which extends over 240,000 m² consists of 18 wings, 19 courtyards and 2,600 rooms in which nearly 5,000 people still work and live today.

  4. www.visitingvienna.com › winter-palace › sisi-museumThe Sisi Museum in Vienna

    Jan 19, 2024 · The Sisi Museum. The first stop on the self-guided tour of the Hofburg takes you into the Sisi Museum, dedicated to the reality and myth of perhaps the most enigmatic of all Habsburg Empresses. Not a shrine, but a sensitive exploration of her life and character. Full of historical exhibits, including….

  5. www.sisimuseum-hofburg.at › en › visitor-informationOpening Times | Sisi Museum

    Current Opening Times. Daily and on public holidays | 9 am – 5.30 pm. Last admission at 4.30 pm! The ticket office closes at 4.30 pm. It is possible to stay in the Sisi Museum until 5.00 pm and at the Imperial Apartments until 5.30 pm.

  6. Sisi Museum. Beautiful and celebrated Empress Elisabeth has long since become a cult figure. The Sisi Museum in the Imperial Apartments of the Imperial Palace compares the myth and the facts. Among the highlights are numerous personal objects once owned by Elisabeth as well as the most famous portraits of the beautiful empress.

  7. ( 185) The Sisi Museum in Vienna is a fascinating place to learn about the life of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, aka Sisi. The museum opened is in the Hofburg Palace, and it houses a collection of personal belongings, letters, and photographs that offer a glimpse into Sisi’s life.

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