Offering a calm respite from the bustle of central Vienna, Augarten is among Vienna’s largest and most beloved outdoor spaces. Restyled and expanded in the early 18th century by court architect Isidore Carnevale for Habsburg Emperor Joseph II, the park houses the Baroque Augarten Palace; the MuTh theater, home to the world-famous Vienna Boys Choir; a contemporary art gallery that is an outpost of the Belvedere; a film archive; a Jewish study center; and several restaurants.
The park's star attraction, however, is the Augarten Porcelain Museum, housed in a wing of a factory founded in 1718 and still going strong today. Exhibits include elaborate and historic pieces commissioned by the Imperial Family alongside more contemporary figures in Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles.