Hermesvilla Vienna is a charming off path manor in Wien that unites Empress Sissi fans, nature and culture lovers. In fact, Empress Elizabeth of Austria's romantic bolthole is set in 6,000 acres of Natural Reserve in Lainz, a few kilometres West of Schönbrunn Palace. Honestly, I am totally biased as I have been there and loved it.
To help you decide, I'm sharing three key reasons you should make time for this local favourite. Additionally, you will find details how to get there and what you should know before you go.
Empress Sissi In Private

In the mid 19th century he commissioned the villa to keep his globetrotting wife in Vienna. She was desperate to escape the formal court ceremonies at Schönbrunn Palace. However, Francis  Joseph wasn't too successful, and Sisi kept travelling.
Nonetheless, Elizabeth called Hermesvilla her Palace of Dreams (Schloss der Träume). In her poetry, she referred to it as Titania's Magic Castle. Most strikingly for visitors today, Hermes Villa beautifully displays the private lifestyle of these 19th century Habsburg Emperors, including many of their personal objects.
In the photo below you can see Empress Sissi's bed at the villa - from the times of Empress Maria Theresia (18th century). Most of the furniture at the villa is original.

Top Sightseeing Off The Crowds

Accordingly, the villa boasts interior designs of Historism and Art Nouveau geniuses Gustav Klimt,  Hans Makart and Franz Matsch.
My favourites are the painted walls and ceilings of Sissi's gymnastics room (see photo on the right), and Empress Sissi's collections of little busts and statues. Altogether, Hermes Villa is a stunning little gem and easy to fall in love with.

When it comes to the gardens, expect a perfectly landscaped courtyard, with delicate cast iron arcades and manicured bushes. (Not too much, though, my kids still managed to climb around in the trees...). At the front of the villa you will find the statue of Greek god Hermes to whom the villa is dedicated. The back of the villa leads you to the historic stables separated by a fountain and more gorgeous garden art.
A Day In Vienna's Countryside

While Lainz was once one of Emperor Francis Joseph's hunting grounds it has now transformed into a biosphere park. Its area and wildlife, including wild boar, red deer, wild sheep, and loads of different bird species, are under special protection. There are various nature trails, animal enclosures and forest playgrounds - my children loved them.
Depending on your available time, you can either head straight for the villa or explore the Reserve.
Hermesvilla Vienna: Practical Info

As for transport, the fastest way to reach Empress Sissi's villa is through Lainz Gate (Lainzer Tor). Take tramway 60 to Hermesstrasse, then bus 60A to Lainzer Tor.
Alternatively, rent a car and drive to Lainzer Tiergarten. This trip can be easily combined with a visit to Schönbrunn Palace and the Klimt Villa in one day. Or simply ask my partner guide Claudia to take you there.
The villa is a 10-15 min walk from the gate through the park.
Map of Lainz Natural Reserve
Here is a map of the vast Lainz Nature Reserve.
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