The Waldbauernmuseum Gutenstein is a forestry museum, a regional folklife museum, dedicated to the socio-economic history of the Schneeberg area, which is for 85% covered ... read more
The Stift Altenburg is a Benedictine monastery founded in 1144 by Countess Hildeburg of Poigen-Rebgau, and has a lot to offer today for visitors. The impressive Baroque ... read more
The castle of Greillenstein was first mentioned as a fortified castle in 1313. The present building dates from the 16th century and was for a long time was used for ... read more
The Belvedere houses a world famous art collection, which ranges from the Middle Ages, Austrian Baroque, Viennese Biedermeier, Viennese art around 1900, French ... read more
The House of Austrian History (Haus der Geschichte Österreich), part of the Austrian National Library, is the republic’s first museum of contemporary history. ... read more
The Esperantomuseum, part of the Austrian National Library and housed in the Palais Mollard-Clary, is dedicated to the history of Esperanto. The exhibits are spanning ... read more
The Papyrus Museum, part of the Austrian National Library, features around 300 fascinating objects from the Department of Papyri as permanent exhibits. In addition to ... read more
The Globe Museum, part of the Austrian National Library and housed in the Palais Mollard-Clary, displays over 250 exhibits such as exclusive terrestrial and celestial ... 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 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 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 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 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 Pratermuseum is dedicated to the history of the Prater, this very special institution, which started in 1766 when Joseph II opened the imperial hunting grounds to the ... read more
The Otto Wagner Pavillon Karlplatz, part of the Wien Museum, is a former station building of the Stadtbahn (Metro) on the Karlplatz, in superb art nouveau style. The ... read more
The Otto Wagner Imperial Court Station Hietzing is a pavilion which was specially built for Emperor Franz Joseph and his innermost circle of family and courtiers at ... 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 Beethoven "Pasqualatihaus", part of the Wien Museum, was the house where Beethoven lived all together for eight years in a period from 1804-1815. The house ... read more
The Wien Museum Karlplatz Open Air is a new exhibition venue for changing exhibitions of the Wien Museum. For more detailed informations, see website. read more