Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum ranks among the world's most important museums. In the heart of Vienna you can admire works by Raphael, Vermeer, Velázquez, Rembrandt, Rubens and Dürer. A true highlight is the world's largest Bruegel collection and the 2013 re-opened Kunstkammer with more than 2,100 objects.
For families there are numerous offerings: free children's tours (Saturdays, fixed times, depending on age), multilingual audio guides, open children's studios and creative family afternoons. There are also tours for school classes, kindergartens, and private groups—and even the possibility to celebrate a birthday party in the studio.
Our tip: use a combo ticket for KHM and the Imperial Treasury and buy tickets online to avoid queues. The museum pairs well with a visit to WienXtra Kinderinfo, the Palm House, Volksgarten, or Burggarten; Weghuber Park offers a nearby outdoor playground. A perfect start for a sightseeing day in the city center!