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  • The new Wien Museum

    Home to Vienna’s extraordinary collection of art works and historical artifacts.

  • musa

    An exhibition venue for Vienna’s contemporary art.

  • Pratermuseum

    The museum recalls the colorful history of a Viennese institution.

  • Hermesvilla

    Empress Elisabeth’s “Palace of Dreams” in the Lainzer Tiergarten.

  • Römermuseum

    Vienna’s most important Roman excavations.

  • Uhrenmuseum

    Home to Austria’s largest clock collection with more than 700 pieces.

  • Neidhart Festsaal

    A dance hall featuring the oldest secular wall paintings in Vienna.

  • Virgilkapelle

    One of Vienna’s best preserved Gothic structures.

  • Beethoven Museum

    No place in Vienna lets you get closer to Ludwig van Beethoven.

  • Beethoven Pasqualatihaus

    Beethoven’s most enduring place of residence.

  • Haydnhaus

    Joseph Haydn’s last residence is the site where he composed important works.

  • Johann Strauss Wohnung

    Here, Johann Strauss (son) composed the world-famous "Danube Waltz".

  • Schubert Geburtshaus

    It all began in this two-story townhouse in today's 9th district with his birth in 1797.

  • Schubert Sterbewohnung

    A place of pilgrimage for Schubert’s admirers.

  • Otto Wagner Hofpavillon Hietzing

    The Emperors’s own exclusive city railway station.

  • Otto Wagner Kirche am Steinhof

    One of Vienna’s most important buildings and the first modern church in Europe.

  • Otto Wagner Pavillon Karlsplatz

    A milestone in Vienna’s development towards becoming a modern metropolis.

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