Vienna Time Travel and Magic History Tour
An immersive journey through Vienna’s history with 5D cinema, animatronics, and live guides.
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An exciting way to explore Vienna’s past
History in Vienna isn’t just found in museums – it comes alive in this immersive Time Travel and Magic History Tour. Using 5D cinema, animatronics, and themed sets, you’ll experience key moments from Vienna’s story in a way that feels entertaining and interactive. It’s a fun mix of education and theatre that works for both adults and families. Tours run daily, but spaces are limited – so CHECK AVAILABILITY in advance.What to expect
The 50-minute experience takes you on a journey through Vienna’s history, starting with Roman times and moving through the plague, the Habsburg empire, and the music of Mozart and Strauss. Special effects, live guides, and multimedia installations create an atmosphere that’s more show than classroom. Highlights include:- 5D cinema ride that simulates a journey through time.
- Animatronic displays that bring historical figures to life.
- Sound and light effects to create atmosphere.
- Live guides adding context and humour along the way.
This tour is ideal for:
- Families with children who prefer an interactive approach to history.
- First-time visitors wanting a quick overview of Vienna’s story.
- Groups looking for an alternative to traditional museums.
Don’t miss out
If you want to experience Vienna’s history in an entertaining way, this tour is one of the most engaging options. CHECK AVAILABILITY to secure your preferred time slot.Available Dates
February 2026 7 dates
March 2026 9 dates
April 2026 9 dates
May 2026 8 dates
June 2026 9 dates
July 2026 9 dates
Frequently Asked Questions
The full experience lasts about 50 minutes.
Yes, it’s designed to be family-friendly. Children as young as 6 usually enjoy the show.
Tours are offered in German and English. Audio guides may be available in other languages.
Yes, tickets are limited for each time slot. It’s best to CHECK AVAILABILITY early.
The venue is near Stephansplatz in central Vienna, making it easy to reach by U-Bahn.