The founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud attracts thousands of people to this venue every year. Located in the 9th district this museum will give you very good insights about Mr. Freud's life. Read more about Sigmund Freud Museum
Madame Tussauds is a main attraction in many cities all around the world. Here, both younger people as well as older ones have fun and enjoy themselves in the world of wax! Read more about Madame Tussauds
The Secession is one of Vienna's most finest examples of Art Noveau architecture. It was built by Joseph Olbricht who was Otto Wagner's (Austria's most famous architect) student. It is exquisite! Read more about Secession Museum
Here the history of Vienna is documented, starting with the first settlements on the Danube and the Vindobona camp on the northern border of the Roman Empire until the 640 years of Habsburg rule. Read more about Vienna Museum Karlsplatz
For visitors who know the movie classic The Third Man this private museum is an absolute highlight! Located near the colorful Vienna Naschmarkt, it is entirely devoted to this film, made in 1948. Read more about The Third Man Museum
Colorful areas, irregular forms, many grown over with lush green plants: this is how painter Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928 - 2000) encouraged new impulses – and not only to Vienna’s architecture. Read more about Kunsthaus Wien
The "Garden of Flowers" of Vienna is a Paradise, especially in the Summer. Read more about Blumengärten Hirschstetten
If your child is interested in animals or a particular species...he will surely find everything there is to tell about it here. The building is really impressive and a memorable adventure to visit. Read more about Natural History Museum
You will soon realise that there is a very big number of museums in Vienna - a lot more than anyone could expect from a capital of a country with a mere 8 million population. Be aware that most of them are closed on Mondays! The top ones are listed:
Vienna has over 100 museums! Mostly due to the role that Vienna has played as the site of residence for the Habsburg Emperors, and the nobility and clergy they have attracted. However, this tradition continues and even today, the museum collections are constantly extended and kept up-to-date. Check out the local museum website or our event section.
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