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Gasometers of Vienna historical landmark in Liesing, VIE
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View of Gasometers of Vienna in Liesing, VIE
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View of Gasometers of Vienna in Liesing, VIE
Photo: Google

Gasometers of Vienna

4.2(14,290 reviews)Museum
🕑 1.5 to 3 hours depending on activities👶 Best for ages 6 and up. School-age children and teens will appreciate the unique architecture and variety of entertainment options including movies and shopping, while younger kids may enjoy the novelty of the space but have less to engage with directly.

About

The Gasometers of Vienna are four massive converted gas tanks from the 1890s, now transformed into a vibrant entertainment and shopping complex that uniquely blends industrial history with modern family fun. Kids will be fascinated by the impressive brick architecture while enjoying cinemas, shops, event spaces, and restaurants all housed within these striking cylindrical structures. It's an unexpected architectural adventure that combines education about Vienna's industrial past with plenty of entertainment options under one historic roof.

Highlights

  • Stunning industrial architecture with massive brick cylinders towering overhead
  • Multiplex cinema showing current films, including English-language options
  • Variety of shops and boutiques for browsing
  • Educational opportunity to learn about Vienna's 19th-century industrial history
  • Indoor comfort makes it perfect for any weather conditions

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit the viewing platforms on upper floors for spectacular interior views of the gasometer structures, perfect for memorable family photos.
  2. 2.The complex includes a multiplex cinema showing English-language films, great for a rainy day activity. Check schedules online before visiting.
  3. 3.Free entry to walk around and explore the public areas, so you can budget for specific activities like movies or dining rather than admission.
  4. 4.Take time to explain the history of these structures to older kids. Information plaques throughout help tell the story of Vienna's industrial heritage.
  5. 5.The complex connects all four gasometers internally, making it easy to explore multiple buildings without going outside in bad weather.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoons are ideal for exploring with less crowd pressure, especially outside of Austrian school holidays. Weekend mornings work well if you want to combine sightseeing with shopping or entertainment activities. The enclosed nature makes it a perfect year-round destination, especially valuable during Vienna's cold winter months.

What to Know

The complex is fully accessible with elevators connecting all levels. Multiple dining options range from quick cafes to sit-down restaurants, and public restrooms are available throughout. Parking is available on-site but can be expensive, so consider using Vienna's excellent public transport (U3 metro to Gasometer station).

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent offerings. The enclosed nature makes it an especially valuable destination during winter months (November through March) when outdoor activities are limited. Check for special events and concerts that occasionally take place in the event halls, which can be family-friendly.

Nearby Eats

The Gasometers complex itself houses numerous restaurants and cafes including pizza places and international chains that cater well to families. For a more local experience, head to nearby Simmeringer Hauptstrasse (10 minutes away) where you'll find traditional Austrian restaurants with schnitzel and other kid-approved classics.

More Activities Near Liesing

Playground

Speising Playground

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Speising Playground offers a welcoming neighborhood play space in Vienna's Liesing district, perfect for families looking to let kids burn energy while experiencing local Austrian park culture. With well-maintained equipment catering to different age groups and dedicated safe zones for toddlers, this free playground provides an authentic slice of everyday Viennese family life away from the tourist crowds.

Adventure

Maurerwald

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Maurerwald offers families a peaceful escape along the picturesque Liesing stream, featuring well-maintained walking and cycling paths perfect for outdoor exploration. This free, accessible green space allows kids to connect with nature while parents enjoy a scenic stroll through one of Vienna's charming natural areas.

Park

Erholungsgebiet Wienerberg

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Erholungsgebiet Wienerberg is a spacious green oasis in Vienna's Liesing district, offering families a perfect blend of active play and relaxation. With multiple playgrounds, sports facilities, and expansive lawns ideal for picnics and games, this beloved local park provides a wonderful escape from sightseeing where kids can run free and parents can unwind.

Park

Engelbert-Schliemann Park

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Engelbert-Schliemann Park is a spacious local gem in Vienna's Liesing district, perfect for families wanting to escape the tourist crowds while enjoying quality outdoor time. With well-equipped playgrounds, wide open meadows for games and picnics, and peaceful walking paths shaded by mature trees, this park offers a relaxing retreat where kids can run free and parents can unwind in a truly Viennese neighborhood setting.