Römermuseum
Were all Romans Italians?
What did a legionary do in peace time?
What was life like in Vindobona?
Find the answers to these questions here in the new Roman Museum from the spring of 2008 onwards! Fascinating archaeological finds enable you actively to experience the Roman history of Vienna – both of the city and the culture.
You can already catch a glimpse of a Roman legionary’s life in the basement - take the entrance to the left via the steps into the basement. Open Tuesday through Sunday and public holidays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Images

- BILD 1/14
The showrooms

- Merkurstatuette ©Wien Museum
| ADMISSIONS | ||
|---|---|---|
| Adults | € 4,00 | |
| Senior citizens, Vienna Card, Ö1-Club, disabled persons, students up to 27, military and civil service and groups of 10 and more persons | € 3,00 | |
| For children and adolescents under 19 years | free entry | |
| Every first Sunday of the month for all visitors | free entry | |
| GUIDED TOUR FEES | ||
|---|---|---|
| Adult group flatrate (recom. 20 persons) | € 45,00 | |
| School- and youthgroups flatrate for 60 min. tour | € 15,00 | |
| School- and youthgroups flatrate for 90 min. tour | € 23,00 | |

Römermuseum
A-1010 Wien, Hoher Markt 3
Telefon: +43-1-535 56 06, Telefax: +43-1-505 87 47-7201
E-mail office(at)wienmuseum.at
Opening hours:
Tuesday to Sunday and public holidays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
1.1., 1.5., 25.12. - closed

