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For the Technisches Museum Wien, the official site offers the lowest base price (€16) and free entry for youth under 19. Partner tickets like Tiqets (€18) provide a convenient mobile alternative for adults, though they carry a small markup. Both online options allow you to bypass the ticket office queue, which is highly recommended during morning school-group arrivals.
Directly skips the ticket office queue, which is the main bottleneck during peak school-trip hours at the Technisches Museum Wien.
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The main entrance is located on Mariahilfer Straße 212. Visitors with pre-booked digital tickets can bypass the ticket office queue and proceed directly to the automated turnstiles for scanning. Note that while entry is streamlined, the museum's popular high-voltage demonstrations and 'Mini' children's area have limited capacity; check the daily schedule board immediately upon entry to secure your spot for these internal attractions. Large bags and umbrellas are not permitted in the galleries and must be stored in the self-service lockers near the foyer, which typically require a €1 or €2 coin deposit.
The visible official-site and Tiqets rows both show an €18 adult ticket. Visitors under 19 are listed as free by the museum, while reduced admission for eligible pupils, students, apprentices, and people in military or alternative service aged 19–25 is listed at €15.50. Vienna City Card and similar discounts are available only at the on-site ticket counter according to the museum; compare the final checkout total and inclusions before paying.
Children and teenagers under 19 receive free general admission with a valid photo ID. The museum lists reduced admission for pupils, students, apprentices, and people in military or alternative service aged 19–25, also requiring valid photo ID. People with disabilities and one accompanying person named on the disability ID are listed at the reduced rate. Vienna City Card, Vienna Pass, and selected cultural or museum cards have specific benefits; some discounts are available only at the on-site ticket counter. Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult, and bags larger than a small handbag or backpacks must be left at the cloakroom or in a locker. Separate tickets may be required for events or educational programmes.
Arrive early enough for security checks, ticket scanning and wayfinding.
FAQ
Digital tickets are fully accepted at the Vienna Technical Museum; you can simply show the barcode on your mobile device at the entrance turnstiles or the service desk for scanning.
Yes, entry is free for all visitors under the age of 19. However, you must still visit the ticket counter upon arrival to collect a free admission pass and present a valid photo ID to verify the visitor's age.
Standard admission tickets are generally flexible for use during opening hours, but specific interactive areas like the 'miniXplore' (for ages 3–8) and 'minTi' (for ages 1.5–5) require timed reservations, which carry a small fee if booked online.
Official tickets and those from most major resellers are non-refundable and cannot be rescheduled once the purchase is confirmed. Always check the specific cancellation terms on your provider's checkout page before finalizing the booking.
Yes, the museum requires all backpacks and bags larger than a small handbag to be stored in the cloakroom or lockers. Lockers are self-service and typically require a €1 or €2 coin as a deposit.
The High-Voltage show requires a separate ticket (approximately €5.50) and is recommended for ages 7 and up. These shows are popular and have limited capacity, so it is best to check the daily schedule and purchase your show ticket immediately upon arrival.
Re-entry is permitted on the same day of your visit, provided you notify the Information Desk or Ticket Inspection staff before you exit the building so they can validate your ticket for return.
The museum is almost entirely barrier-free with elevators serving all exhibition levels. Strollers are permitted throughout the galleries, though they cannot be taken into the historical mine replica for safety reasons.