Kunsthistorisches Museum Highlights and Egyptian Collection
Built-in 1891 to house the Imperial family’s extensive art collection, the Kunsthistorisches Museum is considered one of the most important art museums in the world.
Commissioned by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria-Hungary himself at a time of considerable investment into the city's rich, vibrant art and cultural scene, the museum's eminent works include the single largest exhibit of paintings by Brabant-born Pieter Bruegel the Elder, a celebrated Dutch and Flemish Renaissance artist famous for his landscapes and bucolic peasant scenes. Spanning five millennia, from Ancient Egypt, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance to Baroque and the modern era, artworks are resplendently presented in the magnificent settings of the grandest decor.
The Private Highlights Tour of Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum will connect you with the pieces throughout time. You will cut through the crowds to reach some exceptional examples of European art history, such as Raphael's "Madonna in the Meadow," Vermeer's "The Allegory of Painting", Rembrandt's 1652 self-portrait, and Velazquez's Infanta paintings.
With the invaluable inside knowledge of our expert guide, stroll opulent gold-and-stucco galleries to browse glorious masterpieces by Ruben, Rembrandt, Dürer, and Titian. Discuss the inspiration behind the Renaissance era's greatest paintings and sculptures and debate emerging techniques that often echoed exciting evolutions in philosophy, literature, and music.
Duration: 3.5 hours