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Geymüllerschlössel
Castles & Country Houses, Museums & Art Centres
The Geymüllerschlössel, a branch of the Museum of Applied Arts and Contemporary Art, is an elegant mansion containing a diverse collection of furniture and decorative art from the Empire and the Biedermeier period as well as Franz Sobek's clock collection.
It was built around 1808 as a “summer building” for the Viennese merchant and banker Johann Jakob Geymüller (1760–1834). Today, it offers an authentically original look at the diversity of Biedermeier decorative art.
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Geymüllerschlössel