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
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
The Weltmuseum Wien, established in 1876, is an ethnographic museum, housing more than 400,000 ethnographical and archaeological objects from all over the world. The ... 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
The Vienna Museum is a group of museums in Vienna dedicated to the history of the city, with its main building on Karlsplatz and in the Hermesvilla. the group includes ... read more
Schubert’s Birthplace, part of the Wien Museum, is the house where the famous composer Franz Schubert (1797 – 1828) was born. The apartment of the large family ... read more
The Vienna Technical Museum (Technisches Museum Wien), where the foundation stone was laid in 1909 by Emperor Franz Josef, features permanent exhibitions of Nature and ... read more