Vienna Museum
6 expert reviews
“Housed in an incongruously modern building at the east end of the Karlsplatz, this museum possesses Viennese historical artifacts and treasures.”
– Fodor's
Concierge
"A sweeping renovation in 2000 turned the inside into an energetic, multidimensional portrait of the city and its people."
Lonely Planet
"The Wien Museum presents a fascinating romp through Vienna's history, from Neolithic times to the mid-20th century, putting the city and its personalities in a meaningful context." Full review
Frommer's
"History buffs should seek out this fascinating but little-visited collection." Full review
Michelin Guide
1 Star
"Exceptional exhibits... wealth of treasures." Full review
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Klimt's Love (1895) and a Self Portrait with Outstretched Fingers by Egon Schiele (1911) are alone worth a visit.
Michelin Guide
1 Star
"The museum relates this era in a wealth of serious or amusing documents about the Strauss family, their quarrels and, above all, the extraordinary role they played in the life of the Viennese people." Full review