In the heart of Vienna’s Prater lies a magical miniature world: the Kingdom of the Railways (Königreich der Eisenbahnen). On just 270 m², visitors can explore a detailed H0-scale model of Vienna, complete with over 70 landmarks, moving trams, underground trains, buses, thousands of figurines, and tiny cars. But it’s not just a static model: you can race remote-controlled cars, operate small construction vehicles, or even pose as a conductor or train driver. Opened in 2020 and built with a long-term vision to expand to 1,000 m², the attraction aims to become the largest model railway in Austria and one of the biggest in the world. The venue is open daily (10:00–19:00 according to the Vienna Tourist Board). vienna.info Admission starts from about €24.90 for adults and €17.90 for children and reduced categories (students, seniors, etc.). It’s a charming mix of play, history, and technical wonder — perfect for families, train lovers, or anyone who enjoys seeing Vienna in miniature.
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