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Sisi Museum Since 2004 the Sisi Museum has been housed in the Stephan apartments, so named after Archduke Stephan Viktor. Here numerous personal items that once belonged to Elisabeth are used to…

Preserving (World) Cultural Heritage for Posterity

You as visitors can also contribute to preserving our precious historic cultural treasures. That’s why we kindly ask you to observe the following guidelines: Eating and drinking are not…

Rooms

Imperial Apartments The Hofburg was the residence of the Habsburgs for over 600 years and thus the centre of the Holy Roman Empire. Apart from its function as the seat of government and…

Day Ticket Sisi Museum with Guided Tour

DAY TICKET SISI MUSEUM with guided tour ! Please note that, due to the redesign currently ongoing at the Sisi Museum, some visitor routes through the exhibition have been modified. However,…

Rooms

Silver Collection The former Court Silver and Table Room, today the Silver Collection, is a unique collection of cultural and historical importance, comprising objects and items that were required…

Marketing & Sales

Contact persons Our product management and B2B sales team is available to answer your questions regarding the Sisi Museum location in a competent and reliable manner. You can find our direct…

Death

Death The tour though the Sisi museum starts with Elisabeths tragic death. Assassination on Elisabeth On 10 September 1898 Europe was shocked by the news that Empress Elisabeth of Austria had…

The Sisi Myth

The Sisi Myth Elisabeth has gone down in history as an empress of eternal youthfulness and beauty. For more than three decades she was regarded as the most beautiful queen in Europe. She expressed…

Girlhood

Girlhood The tour through the Sisi museum gives an insight into the empresses life, from her birth on Christmas Eve in 1837, her childhood in Bavaria, to her engagement with Franz Joseph in…

At Court

At Court From the start, Elisabeth rejected this life, criticising the structures of the court and refusing to accept the justification for the rigid etiquette that prevailed there. The emperor’s…