LE MUSÉE DU THÉÂTRE
Read moreNear the Hofburg, this 17th-century Baroque palace boasts some 1,000 set models, 600 costumes and props from the last three centuries. The collection also includes 100,000 sketches and graphics, 700,000 theatrical photos, and Gustav Klimt's painting Nuda Veritas is its centerpiece. The museum is one of the largest in the world dedicated to the performing arts. Exhibitions devoted to the Austrian and international stage, talking and musical theater, dance, film, puppet theater...
GEYMÜLLERSCHLÖSSEL
Magnificently renovated bourgeois palace housing a priceless heritage of ...Read more
IMMERSION WEIN
Read moreA new interactive space with 5D animations and 360° immersion for a family adventure. To open, Jurassic - The Immersive Experience™- offers an unprecedented approach to the giants of yesteryear in digital version, from Brachiosaurus to Mosasaurus to Tyrannosaurus Rex. For an hour the animation brings the animals to life, and families can interact with them. The highlight is the immersive 15-minute "Jurassic The Gathering" show, which presents the life of dinosaurs in their natural habitat.
MEKHITARIST MONASTERY
A monastery with a rich library of many precious works.Read more
ASPERN SEESTADT (NEW DISTRICT)
This residential, business and leisure district is the latest major urban ...Read more
BELVEDERE 21
Building housing an art museum that presents temporary exhibitions of ...Read more
VIRGILKAPELLE (VIRGILKAPELLE)
For a time, this chapel served as a place of worship, then as the tomb of a ...Read more
FRANZISKANERPLATZ
This church in the heart of a friendly neighborhood was built in a ...Read more
HOT ROD TOUR WIEN
Hot Rod City Tour's vintage vehicles let you discover the capital from ...Read more
GASOMETER (GASOMETER)
These red-brick towers, which could hold 90,000m3 of gas, radiate a very ...Read more
SCHUBERT FOUNTAIN (SCHUBERTBRUNNEN)
The Schubert Fountain, erected in 1928, was designed by Theodor Stundl and ...Read more
DONAU CITY DISTRICT
Home to one of the three world headquarters of the United Nations.Read more
MICHAELERPLATZ
The square features Roman ruins unearthed during the latest redevelopment.Read more
NEUBAU SQUARES
Small squares tucked away on elegant street corners offer all the charm of ...Read more
MUSEUM OF GLOBES AND ESPERANTO
Museum tracing the history and background of Esperanto.Read more
TOMBS OF BEETHOVEN AND SCHUBERT
A charming public space that once housed the Währing cemetery.Read more
HELDENPLATZ
Heldenplatz is one of Vienna's most photogenic and photographed squares.Read more
SCHUBERT'S BIRTH HOUSE (SCHUBERT GEBURTSHAUS)
The house has been converted into a museum and houses a variety of ...Read more
DISCOVER VIENNA
French-speaking guide agency offering tours combining different modes of ...Read more
PALAIS AUERSPERG
This palace is one of Vienna's most sumptuous, with room for 40 to 1,000 ...Read more
WIENER SPAZIERGÄNGE
Agency with guides specializing in off-the-beaten-track tours on a variety ...Read more
TOURIST-INFO MOBILE
The professionals at Tourist-Info offer you live information and advice on ...Read more
HOFPAVILLON
The Hofpavillon, inaugurated in 1899 near the Imperial Hofburg Palace, is a ...Read more
BEETHOVEN MUSEUM IN HEILIGENSTADT
A charming house where the musician Beethoven wrote the Heiligenstadt ...Read more
VOLKSGARTEN
This sumptuous "people's garden" is famous for its rose garden, now ...Read more
MAISON DE STRAUSS
Read moreThe renovated Casino Zögernitz houses the Strauss House, a museum dedicated to the master of the waltz, as well as concerts and a bar-restaurant. So there's more than one reason to pay tribute to the musician and listen to works by Johannes Strauss and his dynasty, whose 200th birthday Vienna celebrates in 2025. In the concert halls, the Strauss family and many other musicians and composers performed in the 19th century. Michelin-starred chef Stefan Glantschniga serves fine Viennese cuisine at the Casino Kulirtium.
MUSÉE DE L'ACTIONISME VIENNOIS
Read moreIt's the WAM! This new museum, which opened in mid-March 2024, is dedicated, as its name suggests, to Viennese activism, a provocative artistic movement of the revolutionary Austrian avant-garde, active between 1962 and 1968. Their violent performances were intended to release individual frustrations and impulses, and break social shackles. WAM's extensive collection includes works by Günter Brus, Otto Muehl, Hermann Nitsch and Rudolf Schwarzkogler.
PRATER MUSEUM
Read moreThe new Prater Museum opened on March 15, 2024. Located next to the Giant Ferris Wheel, the museum traces the colorful history of the Prater's first amusement park. Discover rides with puppet characters, the first slot machines and the history of the site with plans, models, photos, tickets, programs and posters. After opening in 1766, this small town of attractions, curiosity shops and restaurants grew and prospered well into the 20th century, before being definitively destroyed during the Second World War.