Timings:
Last Entry: 1 hour before closing time
Best time to visit: If you want to avoid crowds, it’s recommended to visit early in the day during the weekdays. Weekends and public holidays usually attract more visitors than weekdays.
Address: Marx Halle, Karl-Farkas-Gasse 19, 1030 Wien, Austria | Find on Map
The exhibition is inside Marx Halle, a popular events venue in Vienna. It is located in an easily accessible and interesting area, offering a glimpse into Wien's cultural and industrial past.
Your trip to the Tutankhamun exhibition won't just be a fun day out; it'll leave you with a deeper appreciation for ancient Egypt's rich history and culture. You'll gain insights into Tutankhamun's life and the incredible discovery of his tomb, sparking your curiosity to learn more about this fascinating civilization. Let's take a look at some of the highlights of the exhibition:
Get your Indiana Jones on in the interactive experience room. Decipher hieroglyphs, uncover full-size replicas of Tut's treasures, and feel like Howard Carter discovering Tutankhamun's tomb for the first time!
Buckle up for a mind-blowing augmented reality adventure! Explore the burial chamber in the Valley of the Kings, marvel at gold-covered sarcophagi, and get up close with the iconic golden funerary mask.
Embark on a virtual reality quest through the ancient Book of the Dead. Face mythical creatures, navigate treacherous trials, and maybe even earn eternal life in the Fields of Lalu!
Immerse yourself in 360° projections that bring ancient temples and towering pyramids to life. Feel the desert sun on your skin and the Nile River rush beneath your feet as you experience Egypt's glorious past.
Hear Howard Carter's original voice narrate the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb. Learn about King Tut's life, reign, and mysterious death, and uncover the secrets of the Egyptian pharaohs and their fascinating civilization.
While the immersive elements might thrill adults, the exhibition caters to curious minds of all ages! Kids can embark on a dedicated treasure hunt within the exhibition, decipher child-friendly hieroglyphics, and even craft their mini-sarcophagi.
The Tutankhamun Immersive Exhibition in Wien is a unique showcase of ancient Egyptian artifacts, meticulously recreating King Tutankhamun's tomb with cutting-edge technology and offering visitors an immersive journey into the rich history of the pharaohs.
Tutankhamun Wien Immersive Exhibition is renowned for its faithful recreation of Tutankhamun's tomb utilizing cutting-edge technology to transport visitors back to ancient Egypt, making history come alive in the heart of Wien.
You can explore interactive exhibits, 360° projections, AR exploration of Tutankhamun’s tomb, a VR afterlife journey, multimedia presentations, and King Tut's treasures, including his iconic burial mask, golden throne, and other artifacts meticulously recreated to offer an authentic glimpse into ancient Egyptian royalty.
You can book your Tutanchamun Wien tickets online or directly at the Marx Halle box office. Booking in advance online is recommended to ensure availability, guaranteeing a seamless entry into this historical adventure.
The exhibition is open every day of the week. The timings are 10 AM - 8 PM (Monday to Wednesday) and 10 AM - 9 PM (Thursday to Sunday).
The exhibition opened its doors on October 19, 2023, inviting visitors to embark on a visual journey through the treasures of Tutankhamun. The current edition began on January 18, 2024, and will end on April 21, 2024.
Madrid Artes Digitales, a renowned Spanish company that specializes in developing multimedia exhibitions, created the Tutankhamun Immersive Exhibition in Vienna.
Weekday mornings offer a more serene experience with fewer crowds. Avoid peak hours on weekends and public holidays if you want to fully immerse yourself in the ancient wonders without the hustle and bustle.
Yes, the exhibition is fully wheelchair accessible, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the historical journey through ancient Egypt comfortably.
Yes, photography is allowed for personal use, but commercial photography needs prior permission.
Explore nearby attractions such as Gasometer (a unique cultural space), Wien-Mitte The Mall (shopping and entertainment), Kunsthistorisches Museum (Egyptian artifacts), and Wien Egyptian Cemetery, complementing your visit with more historical, cultural, or recreational experiences in the heart of Wien.