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Mihaela,  Czech Republic Czech Republic
31 Mar 2024
Excellent
ice place with very helpful staff and interesting information on sparkling wine fabrication. The tasteing was also a pleasant experience
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georgia,  Greece Greece
16 Feb 2024
Excellent
It was great!! A very interesting activity for those who are interested in wines!
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William,  United States United States
01 Jan 2024
Excellent
Nice and cozy atmosphere…the self-service tour was very classy l
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About: Schlumberger Kellerwelten

The Schlumberger wine cellars are the oldest of their kind in Austria. Several million bottles of sparkling wine have been stored in these Viennese cellars for over 300 years. Visitors can explore the cellars on guided tours.

Wednesday Closed
Thursday 16:00 - 20:00
Friday 12:00 - 20:00
Saturday 12:00 - 20:00
Sunday Closed
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Schlumberger Kellerwelten
Heiligenstädter Str. 39, 1190, Vienna
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