Begin this audio tour at the entrance to the Albertina Museum, where you'll discover the staterooms that once served as residences for general commandants and governors of the Habsburg Monarchy from the 18th to the 20th century.
As you explore, you'll stroll through 20 carefully decorated and completely restored halls featuring stunning interiors and period furniture. The experience offers an opportunity to see a few rooms that still exist in their original state, despite the palace being nearly destroyed during World War II.
Among the highlights, you'll visit the Gold Cabinet, one of the most exquisite staterooms in the complex, and the Hall of Muses, preserved since 1822. Throughout your journey, the audio commentary provides insights into what made the Habsburgs one of Europe's most powerful ruling dynasties.
This self-guided format allows you to move at your own pace through these spaces, appreciating the craftsmanship and historical significance of each room while learning about a significant chapter in European history.