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 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 Universalmuseum Joanneum, founded in 1811 by Archduke Johann as the Landesmuseum Joanneum, presents a broad range of history, art, culture and ... read more
Trazberg Castle, an impressive romantic Renaissance castle and former Fugger estate, is still in private hands and used as family residence by the Counts of ... read more
The baroque Trautenfels Castle is today owned by the municipality of Stainach-Pürgg, and home to the Regional Landscape Museum of the Universalmuseum Joanneum, which ... read more
The Trakl Birthplace and Memorial Museum, established in 1973, is a house-museum and birthplace of the Austrian poet George Trakl (1887-1914). A filmic Trakl portrait ... read more
The Toy Museum - Spielzeug Museum is a museum where the visitors are transported into a very special world of play. Toy Museum - Spielzeug Museum. The Toy Museum, part ... read more
Thomas Salis Gallery is focusing on art from the 19th and 20th century, including Post-War Art and a careful selection of contemporary works. Thomas Salis has been ... 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 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 Styrian Armoury, part of the Joanneum Universal Museum, houses the world's largest preserved historical armoury displays some 32,000 objects from the 15th to ... read more
The Schlossmuseum Linz dates already back to 799 and was transformed into a castle-residence in 1477 by the Emperor Friedrich III. It was transformed again into is a ... 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 Lehár-Villa, Bad Ischl, is the former summer residence of the famous composer Franz Lehár. It is now a museum, representing its interior as he left it behind. read more
The Innsbruck Festival of Early Music is an annual music festival, dedicated to musical masterpieces from the 16th and 17th centuries, including the International Singing ... 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 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 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