Madame Tussauds Vienna

Wax museum · Riesenrad

Madame Tussauds Vienna

Wax museum · Riesenrad

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Riesenradpl. 5, 1020 Wien, Austria

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Wax figures of stars, icons, and historical figures.  

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Riesenradpl. 5, 1020 Wien, Austria Get directions

madametussauds.com
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Riesenradpl. 5, 1020 Wien, Austria Get directions

+43 1 8903366
madametussauds.com
@madame_tussauds_wien
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@TussaudsWien

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
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Tess

Google
We had a wonderful time in here, there were many interesting designs around the whole exhibition hall, you can having a ride with Arnold Schwarzenegger, composing with Schubert, sitting next to Anne Frank or filming a movie with Steven Spielberg ! Highly recommended ! By the way, we visited Madame Tussauds on 31 July around 5:20pm, the front desk male staff was extremely friendly and nice !

Molly-Anne Middleton

Google
Never done madame Tussauds so I didn't really know what to expect it was good but I wouldn't choose to pay to go we only went because of the Vienna pass but definitely a great experience especially if you have kids

Shontal Amayev

Google
I had such a great time at Madame ussauds Vienna!!!! The museum is so much fun and definitely worth a visit. The wax figures are very lifelike it’s honestly amazing how realistic they look. There are many known celebrities and historical figures,The layout of the museum is also really engaging, with different themed sections. The staff was friendly, and the whole experience felt really interactive which made it even more enjoyable. If you're in Vienna and looking for something fun and unique to do, I recommend this museum. It is also inside an amusement park which is a big bonus!!!

Dan Maarek

Google
Expensive, unless you have the Vienna Pass. Like the other Madame Tussauds museums around the world, but not on the same level as London, and certainly not the Musée Grévin in Paris. Nevertheless, you might enjoy it, and of course, if you have... the Vienna Pass ;-)

Ralitsa Grebenarova

Google
If you've visited another Madame Tussauds, I strongly recommend not visiting this one. Most of the figures are poorly made and only vaguely resemble the actual people – but not really. We’ve been to the one in Budapest, and the difference is huge.

Αποστολια Χαραλαμπιδου

Google
Many celebrities!! We had a blast!!! We had a great time!! No line because we booked our tickets on the internet and it was February. Definitely recommend it!

Ramdas Panicher

Google
Madame Tussauds Vienna is a fun, interactive wax museum in the Prater amusement park. You can take selfies with lifelike figures of stars like Michael Jackson and Empress Sisi. The "Sisi Uncovered" exhibit is a unique, immersive experience. It’s great for families, though a bit pricey without a Vienna Pass. Plan for about an hour to enjoy it all!

Ioannis Kiatsis

Google
Review for Madame Tussauds Vienna Visiting Madame Tussauds Vienna was an enjoyable and immersive experience. The museum offers an impressive collection of lifelike wax figures featuring both international and Austrian personalities. I especially appreciated the detailed craftsmanship in figures like Empress Sisi and Mozart, which provide a strong cultural connection to Vienna’s history. The interactive exhibits were a highlight, allowing visitors to engage beyond just taking photos. From virtual reality experiences to themed sets, the museum creates a fun and memorable atmosphere for all ages. The staff was friendly and ensured the museum was well-maintained and organized. The only downside was that the museum can feel a bit crowded during peak hours, but it’s still easy to navigate. Overall, it’s a must-visit for anyone exploring Vienna, whether you’re a history enthusiast or just looking for an entertaining indoor activity.
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Alex M.

Yelp
Look, if it's included on your Vienna Pass- go. We have seen these all over the place and never gone. This time we went pretty much for free. We were at Prater park anyway for the giant ferris wheel. This is pretty much what you'd expect. It's got some local Austrian stars and we didn't know who they were but Obama's here and Merkel, Freud and Klimt. Mozart and Beethoven, Gandhi and Sisi and Franz. Also Hepburn and Hitchcock and many more. Lots of opportunities here to take fun pictures. But it's also pretty silly. I would not have wanted to pay for this but it was nice to get it free. I would never do it again.
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Helena M.

Yelp
I didn'T intend going there, but a group of friends convinced me to join them. after the tour i actually regretted to have paid 18€ entrance fee. May be this was a personal thing, but i have not a very high regard for celebs, I have not a true passion to see them in person, and seeing them made out of wax impresses me not at all. the only cool thing, was the techniques how they were built, but for this fascinating 5 minutes, i don't think its worth paying so much money. For someone who is really into celebs going there is a good experience. you can have fun with standing next to them taking pics and giggling around robert pattinson. I also guess kids can have a lot of fun there...