Explore Vienna & play beyond reality

39 €
5 Dates
2 Hours
TakeView© is the first app with augmented reality technology that allows you to discover the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the historic city centre of Vienna. We merge reality and the virtual world for you and offer you a breathtaking journey with hidden information and stories about Vienna. Immerse yourself in the digital world with us. We open up a new travel experience through the integration of augmented reality.
Duration
2 Hours
39/ Adult
29/ Child
For groups of 4 to 20 people
Minimum age: 6 years
Included Services
  • 90 min. sightseeing tour in the old town
  • A state-certified tourist guide
  • Ipad during the guided tour
  • Augmented Reality Technology
Event schedule

Maria Theresien- Platz

One of the most beautiful squares in Vienna, planned as part of the Imperial Forum. A state-certified tour guide will be waiting for you at Maria-Theresien Platz (right by the monument). You will be given an Ipad, followed by a short briefing and we will start the exciting tour. 

Kunsthistorisches Museum

The Kunsthistorisches Museum (KHM) is one of the world's largest and most important art collections. Our adventure begins right here, as we take the most famous works by Bruegel, Arcimboldo, Raffaello Santi & Caravaggio out of the museum for you.

Hofburg & Heldenplatz

Hofburg - the former imperial residence, is one of the largest palace complexes in the world. Here we meet Empress Sisi and Emperor Franz Josef, but above all we learn why Heldenplatz is so spectacular and mysterious. 

The Imperial Treasury

The Imperial Treasury is located directly in the Hofburg and presents the riches of the monarchy, as well as curious treasures such as the unicorn and the Holy Grail: Unicorn and Holy Grail. Perhaps you would like to try on the gold crown of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation?

St. Stephen`s Cathedral

You'll be amazed at Stephansplatz, because with our TakeView app, you can really explore and discover St Stephen's Cathedral - the most important sight in Vienna. But the tour doesn't end at St Stephen's Square.