Esterházy Palace: Entry Ticket at Esterházy Palace
Esterházy Palace: Entry Ticket
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Esterházy Palace Tickets
Discover one of Central Europe's most magnificent Baroque palaces in the heart of Eisenstadt. Your Esterházy Palace tickets grant access to centuries of aristocratic splendour, from ornate state apartments to historic wine cellars that tell the story of Austria's noble heritage.
Originally built in the late 13th century and dramatically expanded during the 17th and 18th centuries, this palace served as the principal residence of the powerful Esterházy family. You'll explore pristinely preserved salons filled with intricate stucco work, historic paintings, and decorative arts that showcase the family's extraordinary wealth and refined taste. The bel étage reveals opulent rooms where Austrian nobility once entertained guests and conducted affairs of state.
Your ticket also includes access to the fascinating Wine Museum, housed in medieval cellars beneath the palace. Here you'll discover historic winemaking tools, vintage wine presses, and learn about Burgenland's centuries-old viticulture traditions that made the Esterházy family's wine production famous throughout the region.
Highlights
- Explore the opulent state apartments on the bel étage with original Baroque décor
- Admire the largest surviving Neoclassical silverware collection from the Esterházy family
- Marvel at intricate stucco work and historic frescoes throughout the palace rooms
- Discover the medieval Wine Museum with ancient winemaking equipment and tools
- View permanent and temporary exhibitions showcasing decorative arts and personal belongings
- Learn about Austrian viticulture history in the atmospheric historic cellars
Plan Your Visit to Esterházy Palace
The palace offers self-guided tours that allow you to explore at your own pace throughout the state apartments and Wine Museum. The venue is fully wheelchair accessible, making it welcoming for all visitors. Photography is permitted in most areas, though flash photography should be avoided to preserve the historic artworks and furnishings.
Plan to spend approximately 2-3 hours exploring both the palace rooms and wine cellars to fully appreciate the collections and exhibitions. The palace makes an excellent addition to your Eisenstadt itinerary, and the town's compact size means you can easily combine your visit with other local attractions. Be sure to verify current opening times before your visit to make the most of your day discovering this remarkable piece of Austrian history.
Why you'll love it
- Step inside one of Central Europe's grandest Baroque palaces
- Tour ornate state apartments used by the powerful Esterházy dynasty
- Explore historic wine cellars beneath the 13th-century palace
- Architecture spans five centuries of expansion from medieval to Baroque
- Located in the heart of Eisenstadt, capital of Burgenland
What's included
- Entrance to Esterhazy Palace including temporary and permanent exhibitions
- Entrance to Wine Museum at Esterhazy Palace
- Audioguides
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Suitable for all ages
- Opening hours
- Thu10:00am – 5:00pm
- Know before you go
Bring a valid photo ID for admission
Photography without flash is usually allowed
Wheelchair access is available throughout most of the palace
The ticket is valid for entry during opening hours only
Last admission is 30 minutes before closing time
- Visitor guidelines
Follow staff instructions and palace signage at all times
Do not touch or handle displayed artifacts
Food and drink are not permitted inside the exhibition areas
Keep noise to a minimum to respect other visitors
Smoking is prohibited throughout the palace grounds
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
What is included with the Esterházy Palace entry ticket?
The ticket grants access to Esterházy Palace, all open exhibitions and the Wine Museum.
Is the palace wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the palace is accessible for wheelchair users.
Are guided tours available?
Self-guided tours are included. Audio guides may be available at an extra cost.
Can I take photos inside the palace?
Photography is allowed in most areas, but please avoid using flash.
Where you'll be
Esterházy Palace, 1, Esterhazyplatz
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