All Renaissance art & Early modern art museums to visit in Austria

Experience the artistic revival of the Renaissance and early modern periods at 22 museums in Austria. These museums showcase masterpieces from a transformative era in art history.

Are you captivated by Renaissance and early modern art? These are the best museums to visit in Austria:

  1. Albertina1

    Albertina

     Vienna
    The Albertina in Vienna houses one of the largest print rooms in the world, and used to be the biggest Habsburg residential palace, inhabited by one of Maria Theresa's daughters. The collection, which started in 1776, boasts over a million prints and tens of thousands of paintings dating all the way
  2. DomQuartier Salzburg2

    DomQuartier Salzburg

     Salzburg
    The DomQuartier Salzburg, established in 2014, is a museum complex located in the city of Salzburg. It offers a unique blend of architectural structures and a display of both secular and sacred art collections centered around the Salzburg Cathedral and the Cathedral Square. The establishment of the DomQuartier has made several previously inaccessible areas open to the public.
  3. Online discount!Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna3

    Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna

     Vienna
    The Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna is one of the world’s foremost museums. Experience the rich collections of the Habsburgs, a dynasty that ruled in Austria for more than 600 years, for most of that time as Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire. It boasts exhibits spanning five millennia, from Ancient
  4. Residenzgalerie4

    Residenzgalerie

     Salzburg
    The Residenzgalerie is an art gallery located in the Alte Residenz in Salzburg, Austria. This historic location adds to the charm and appeal of the gallery, making it a notable destination for art enthusiasts and tourists alike.
  5. Online discount!Imperial Treasury Vienna5

    Imperial Treasury Vienna

     Vienna
    Awaiting you at the Imperial Treasury Vienna in the Hofburg Palace is the Austrian Imperial Crown and the insignia of the Holy Roman Empire with the Imperial Crown and the Holy Lance. Other highlights include the treasure of the Order of the Golden Fleece and parts of the immensely opulent treasure
  6. Joanneum Universal Museum6

    Joanneum Universal Museum

     Graz
    The Universalmuseum Joanneum, located in the Austrian state of Styria, holds the distinction of being the oldest, largest, and most versatile museum in Austria, second only to the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien. This museum offers a wide range of exhibits and collections, making it a significant cultural and historical site in Austria.
  7. Museum Lauriacum7

    Museum Lauriacum

     Enns
    The Museum Lauriacum is situated in the city of Enns, within the district of Linz-Land in Upper Austria. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the region, offering a unique opportunity to delve into the rich history of the area.
  8. Schallaburg Castle8

    Schallaburg Castle

     Schollach
    The Schallaburg Castle is a unique blend of architectural styles. It combines elements of a Romanesque residential castle and a Gothic chapel, all patterned in the Italian Renaissance style. This mix of styles gives the castle a distinctive and appealing aesthetic that is sure to captivate visitors.
  9. Schloss Tollet9

    Schloss Tollet

     Lahof
    Schloss Tollet is a Renaissance castle situated in the municipality of Tollet. It is located two kilometers northwest of Grieskirchen. This historical site offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the architectural style of the Renaissance period. Visitors can explore the castle and its surroundings, immersing themselves in the rich history of the region.
  10. Cathedral Museum10

    Cathedral Museum

     Salzburg
    The Salzburg Cathedral Museum, located in the South Oratory of the Salzburg Cathedral, serves a dual role as the Diocesan Museum. This unique location within the cathedral itself offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history and religious significance of the region.
  11. Hartheim Castle11

    Hartheim Castle

     Alkoven
    Hartheim Castle, also known as Schloss Hartheim, is a significant Renaissance castle located in Alkoven, Upper Austria, approximately 14 kilometres away from Linz, Austria. The castle was constructed by Jakob von Aspen in 1600 and stands as a prominent example of Renaissance architecture in the country.
  12. Gemäldegalerie der Akademie der bildenden Künste12

    Gemäldegalerie der Akademie der bildenden Künste

     Vienna
    The Gemäldegalerie der Akademie der bildenden Künste is an art museum in Vienna. It features a painting gallery that includes around 1600 paintings from early Italian panel painting of the 14th and 15th centuries to painting from the Academy from the 18th and early 19th centuries. They include The L
  13. Academy of Fine Arts13

    Academy of Fine Arts

     Vienna
    Academy of Visual Arts in Vienna, German: Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien, is a public art academy of applied and visual arts in Vienna. Owning works of world-famous artists (some of which are almost 700 years old), the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna is a place for art lovers. The Academy is infa
  14. Tyrolean State Museum14

    Tyrolean State Museum

     Hall in Tirol
    The Tyrolean State Museum, also known as Il Ferdinandeum, is a significant cultural institution located in the city of Innsbruck. The museum was named after Duke Ferdinand II of Austria, reflecting the rich historical ties of the region. It offers visitors a chance to delve into the history and culture of Tyrol, making it a worthwhile destination for those interested in understanding the region's past.
  15. The Museum in the Green House15

    The Museum in the Green House

     Reutte
    The Museum im Grünen Haus is situated in the market town of Reutte in Tyrol. This location is easily accessible and offers a rich cultural experience for tourists visiting the area. The town itself is a charming destination with a variety of attractions, making the museum a convenient stop for those exploring the region.
  16. City Palace Liechtenstein16

    City Palace Liechtenstein

     Vienna
    The City Palace Liechtenstein is a musuem in Vienna and is one of two palaces in Vienna belonging to the princely family of Liechtenstein, built from 1692 to 1705. The Liechtentein Palace is still used as a private residence by the princely family of Liechtenstein, but it also houses the 19th centur
  17. Augustine Museum Rattenberg17

    Augustine Museum Rattenberg

     Rattenberg
    The Augustine Museum Rattenberg is a significant cultural institution situated in Rattenberg, Tyrol. This Austrian museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and artistic heritage of the region.
  18. Schatzkammer Gurk18

    Schatzkammer Gurk

     Klagenfurt
    The Diocesan Museum (Diözesanmuseum) of Klagenfurt is situated at Lidmanskygasse 10A. This museum is housed in a modern building that is conveniently located next to the cathedral. It provides an easy access for tourists who are visiting the cathedral and want to explore more about the history and culture of the region.
  19. Stiftsmuseum Mattsee19

    Stiftsmuseum Mattsee

     Mattsee
    Stift Mattsee, located in Mattsee, Austria, is a collegiate church that has been in existence since around 1045. It holds the distinction of being the oldest existing community of secular priests in Austria. This historical significance adds a unique charm to the place, making it a point of interest for those who appreciate history and architecture.
  20. Museum für Rechtsgeschichte20

    Museum für Rechtsgeschichte

     Pöggstall
    The Museum für mittelalterliche Rechtsgeschichte, also known as the Torture Museum, was a unique institution located in the 6th district of Vienna, Mariahilf. It offered a deep dive into the history of European legal systems, with a particular focus on the torture methods used from the Middle Ages to the early modern period. However, it's important to note that this museum is no longer operational.
  21. Ambras Castle21

    Ambras Castle

     Innsbruck
    Ambras Castle Innsbruck is one of the main attractions of the state capital of Tyrol. The provincial sovereign, Archduke Ferdinand II (1529 – 1595), son of Emperor Ferdinand I, converted the Castle into a Renaissance palace, which is home to a museum building housing his famous collections. They con
  22. Galerie Walker22

    Galerie Walker

     Feistritz im Rosental
    In 1996, the Walker family purchased Schloss Ebenau and transformed it into an art gallery. This change of purpose has allowed the castle to become a hub for art enthusiasts and tourists alike, offering a unique blend of historical architecture and contemporary art.