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Discover Klosterneuburg Abbey with this $11 ticket, exploring its historic halls, art collections, Austria’s oldest wine estate, and panoramic views over Vienna.
Explore the historic Klosterneuburg Abbey in Lower Austria with an admission ticket costing just $11 per person. This one-day experience unlocks access to a range of highlights, including the Treasure Chamber, Abbey Museum, and annual exhibitions. Visitors can also enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Danube and Vienna from the Abbey’s windows, making this a compelling outing for art lovers, history fans, and wine enthusiasts alike.
A key feature of this tour is the opportunity to explore Austria’s oldest wine estate, which dates back to 1114. The visit includes access to the Baroque wine cellar, where you can appreciate centuries-old winemaking traditions. For an even richer experience, options are available to include guided tours—covering the Abbey’s history, the Imperial Rooms, or the wine cellar—though these are not included in the standard ticket price.


The tour begins outside the front entrance of the Abbey in Lower Austria, with the activity ending back at the same point. The ticket is valid for one day, so visitors can plan their visit flexibly according to the available starting times. The price of $11 per person makes this a budget-friendly choice for those eager to explore Austria’s cultural and religious landmark.
The tour does not include guided visits unless the optional upgrade is selected. However, the self-guided experience still offers generous access to the Treasure Chamber, the Museum, and the yearly exhibition. Check current availability for specific starting times, as they may vary throughout the year.
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Established over nine centuries ago, Klosterneuburg Abbey has grown into a vital religious, cultural, and economic center. The tour guides visitors through its historic halls, explaining the evolution from its founding in 1114 to its present-day significance. Visitors can observe the Abbey Church, the cloister, and view the Verdun Altar, which are key elements of the site’s architectural charm.
The Abbey’s history is complemented by its status as Austria’s oldest wine estate, making it a special location for wine lovers. The narrative includes insights into the winemaking tradition dating back to the early 12th century, and the opportunity to explore the Baroque wine cellar enhances the understanding of Austria’s vinicultural roots.

The Treasure Chamber houses a remarkable collection of art and artifacts that span centuries. Visitors can admire religious relics, historic objects, and artistic pieces that tell the story of the Abbey’s spiritual and cultural history. The Abbey Museum, accessible on weekends, brings history to life with exhibits that highlight the Abbey’s development over the ages and its role in regional history.
During the annual exhibition (from May to November), visitors experience seasonal displays that showcase local art and cultural history. These exhibitions add a dynamic element to the visit, providing fresh insights into the Abbey’s ongoing cultural contribution.
One of the most celebrated aspects of the tour is the spectacular panoramic view available from the Abbey’s windows. From this vantage point, visitors see sweeping sights of the Danube River, which flows nearby, and the Vienna skyline beyond. This scenic backdrop makes for memorable photos and offers a peaceful moment to appreciate Austria’s landscape.
These views are accessible during regular visits, whether you’re exploring the halls independently or taking advantage of a guided tour. They are especially impressive during clear days, when the horizon opens up to show the full extent of the Vienna basin.
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While the included ticket grants access to many features, visitors seeking more in-depth knowledge can upgrade to guided tours, available in German with an audio guide in 14 languages. These guides lead you through specific themes:
These guided options enhance understanding and allow visitors to appreciate the Abbey’s deeper stories and traditions.

A highlight for many visitors is the opportunity to visit Austria’s oldest wine estate, established in 1114. The Baroque wine cellar, an architectural marvel, offers insight into centuries of winemaking tradition. The Winery Tour includes a tasting session, which, for wine enthusiasts, adds an enjoyable tasting experience to the historical exploration.
The winery visit is available daily in winter and with flexible scheduling in summer, making it a seamless addition for those serious about Austria’s wine heritage. The connection between the Abbey and winemaking history is a key element that distinguishes this experience from more typical monastery visits.
The Family Tour is designed to make the history of the Abbey accessible and engaging for children and families. This approximate 90-minute journey features stories and legends related to the Abbey, presented in an engaging way suitable for a younger audience.
This tour is offered in summer and winter on specific days, providing a playful way for families to learn about Austria’s cultural history without feeling overwhelmed by academic detail. The focus on stories and legends makes it a captivating option for a younger generation.

The ticketing process is straightforward, with options for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility if plans change. Visitors can reserve now and pay later, making it easier to plan ahead without immediate commitment.
The activity is designed for those seeking a single-day visit, with the validity of the ticket for one day only. The starting times depend on availability, so it’s advisable to check in advance. The meeting point is outside the front entrance, and the activity ends back at this spot, simplifying logistics.
The $11 ticket provides an affordable and comprehensive way to explore a site that combines religious history, art, and winemaking tradition. The panoramic views, art collections, and historic architecture make this tour particularly appealing for a broad audience.
While guided tours and audioguide options are extra, the self-guided experience still offers ample opportunity to enjoy the Treasure Chamber, museum, and exhibitions at your own pace. Visitors who appreciate stunning views and historic artifacts will find this an engaging day trip.
For those interested in Austria’s oldest wine estate and the story of Austrian winemaking, the Wine Cellar Tour offers a memorable peek into centuries of tradition. Families, art fans, and history buffs will all find something to enjoy.

What is included in the standard ticket?
The standard ticket grants access to the Treasure Chamber, annual exhibition, and Abbey Museum (weekends).
Can I upgrade to guided tours?
Yes, guided tours are available as an upgrade, including Abbey history, Grand Tour, Winery Tour, Family Tour, and Augustinian Canon Tour.
Is there a discount for groups or children?
The provided information does not specify discounts for groups or children; the ticket price is listed as $11 per person.
What are the opening times for the guided tours?
Tour times vary seasonally: for example, the Abbey Tour operates daily at 11:00 AM during winter and multiple slots in summer; check availability when booking.
Is the activity suitable for families?
Yes, the Family Tour is designed for children and families and lasts about 90 minutes.
What are the views like from the Abbey?
The panoramic views from the Abbey’s windows overlook the Danube River and extend towards Vienna, offering memorable photo opportunities.
How flexible is the ticket?
The ticket is valid for one day, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the visit.
Where does the tour start and end?
The activity begins outside the front entrance of the Abbey and ends back at that point, making logistics simple.
Can I taste wine during the visit?
Yes, if you choose the Wine Cellar Tour, which includes a wine tasting session in the Baroque cellar.
What makes this tour stand out?
It combines historic architecture, art collections, spectacular views, and the chance to learn about Austria’s oldest winery for an affordable price.