The Sisi Museum in the Hofburg, is housed since 2004 in the Stephan apartments, named after Archduke Stephan Viktor. The around 300 objects on display are giving a ... read more
Smolka Contemporary - Elisabeth Melichar Gallery, a family business dating back to 1910, is today in the hands of Elisabeth Melichar and promotes internationally ... read more
Sophie Tappeiner Gallery is focused in Contemporary Art. For more detailed information, see website read more
The Albertina has today two locations, the Albertina Museum (Albertinaplatz) and the Albertina Modern (Karlsplatz). The origin of the collection stems from the Albertina ... read more
The Albertina has today two locations, the Albertina Museum (Albertinaplatz) and the Albertina Modern (Karlsplatz). ALBERTINA MODERN numbers among the largest museums of ... read more
The Belvedere, with three locations, houses a world famous art collection, which ranges from the Middle Ages, Austrian Baroque, Viennese Biedermeier, Viennese art around ... read more
The Foltermuseum or torture museum gives informations and a selection of brutal and shocking exhibits to look at some of the darker chapters in mankind’s history. The ... read more
The Haydnhaus is the house where the famous composer Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) spent the last twelve years of his life. He had bought it before, between two periods of ... read more
The Imperial Apartments in the Hofburg, or better the apartments of Emperor Franz Joseph and Empress Elisabeth, are housed in the Amalia Residence of the ... read more
The Imperial Furniture Collection (Hofmobiliendepot) is the place where the Habsburg family stored their furniture not in use, and where today the public can ... read more
The Imperial Treasury at the Hofburg displays a stunning collection of Secular and Ecclesiastical treasures brought together by the Imperial House of Habsburg, with some ... read more
The Literature Museum (Literaturmuseum der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek), part of the Austrian National Library, offers an intricate and open perspective on ... read more
The Third Man Museum is not only dedicated to the keep the historic film “The Third Man” alive, but also tells the story of postwar occupied Vienna during 1945-1955. ... read more
The Wien Museum Johann Strauss Apartment is a house-museum, where Johann Strauss (1825 – 1899) has lived seven years and composed in 1867 his world-famous waltz ... read more
The Vergilius Chapel (Virgilkapelle), part of the Wien Museum, is an underground chapel next to the Stephansdom in Vienna. It was built around 1220/30 as the ... read more
The Vienna Planetarium is an ultra modern Planetarium, with eight different multimedia-shows providing an exciting an informative program for all age groups, and where ... read more
The Vienna Clock Museum (Uhrenmuseum), part of the Wien Museum, features an important collection of time pieces, containing around seven hundred clocks from around the ... read more
The Vienna Crime Museum tells the story of the most sensational crimes in Austria, from the Middle Ages up to the present, including assassination attempts on the ... read more
Vienna Festival (Wiener Festwochen) is a diversified cultural festival in Vienna during May and June, for about five to six weeks. The opening is always in front of the ... read more
The Viktor Frankl Center is a museum dedicated to the philosophy and psychotherapy of Viktor Frankl (1905 – 1997). He was a neurologist and psychiatrist, as well as ... read more