The Königreich der Eisenbahnen, or Kingdom of the Railways, is an interactive railway model world showcasing Vienna in miniature format. With over 270 square meters of exhibit space, it features more than 70 landmarks, streets with moving buses, rail vehicles, and thousands of figures. The model railway system is planned to expand to 1,000 square meters, making it the largest in Austria and the second largest in the world. Visitors can enjoy various attractions, including a tram cockpit, abenteuerraum for kids, murmelrennbahn, and a spiegellabyrinth. There are also remote-controlled model cars, a steuerbarer mini-zug, and a lego world. The kingdom offers a fun and exciting experience for families with children of all ages, with activities suitable for kids between 6 and 10 years old, as well as teenagers and adults
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Activities: We visited the Königreich der Eisenbahnen. "The huge miniature world shows Vienna and other parts of Austria in miniature, including moving trains, flashing subways, night lighting, and countless loving details."
Highlights: The kids could watch the trains for hours, and the play area was a great place to play. "The highlight for our three is definitely the play area on the ground floor, which offers a lot of space to let off steam." ✨

Activities: We visited the Königreich der Eisenbahnen, a good rainy-day destination for young children. There is a miniature replica of Vienna with interactive elements and many trains. There is also a mirror cabinet, a rideable streetcar, a car race track, an adventure indoor playground and a marble run
Highlights: The children, especially those aged 2 and up, loved the Königreich der Eisenbahnen. We enjoyed the miniature replica of Vienna with the trains ✨