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Kaiserpark Bad Ischl

Bad Ischl · Bad Ischl

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An impressive historic building with an elegant façade and columns. Surrounded by a green lawn and beautiful flower beds.

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SourceOfficial SalzburgerLand Card brochure 2025/26 — “Freier Eintritt sooft Sie wollen”

Emperor Franz Joseph I and Empress Sisi spent their summers at the Kaiservilla in Bad Ischl for decades. The villa stands in the Kaiserpark, laid out in 1853, a large landscape garden suitable for walking. A surcharge applies for viewing the Kaiservilla itself.

Emperor Franz Joseph I and Empress Sisi spent their summers at the Kaiservilla in Bad Ischl for decades. Around the villa lies the Kaiserpark, laid out in 1853, a large landscape garden that lends itself to long walks. A surcharge applies for a tour of the Kaiservilla.

What visitors say

The park around the Kaiservilla is extensive and quiet; visitors mainly use it for walking, with the Marmorschlössl and an engagement pavilion as regular stops. According to travellers, Bad Ischl is spared the crowds that nearby Hallstatt experiences. The villa itself can only be seen on a guided tour, about 45 minutes, and part of the house is still lived in, so not everything is shown. A recurring drawback: there are no tours or audio guides in other languages, and photography is not allowed inside.

SourceSummarised from public experiences, 2026-08-15.

Opening hours

What is above was read out of the sentence below by hand; the source itself gave no schedule. Around the start and the end of the season it may be a week out.

“Geöffnet von 1.4.–31.10.”

SourceBrochure 2025/26

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