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Kunst Haus Wien:
... Kunst Haus Museum in Vienna is the single most inspiring, colourful and joyous museum I have ever visited in my life. The building on it s own is a work of art, painted in black and white checks with colourful windows and trees and plants (called tree tenants ) growing out of the upper floors of the building, which are now part of the structure that holds the building up I should imagine! Hundertwasser s beauti... Read the full review: The most unique museum I've ever been to, even the building is a work of art! by KaribouFluff |
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Austrian Theatre Museum Lobkowitzplatz 2, 1010 Vienna. Opening times: Tue-Sun 10am-5pm. overall rating |
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Galerie Belvedere Prinz Eugen-Straße 27, A - 1037 Vienna.Tel ++43 / Museum International /1 79 55 7 - 0 Fax ++43/1 79 84 337 belvedere@belvedere.at overall rating |
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Kunsthistorisches Museum Maria-Theresien-Platz A-1010 Vienna Tel: (+ 43 1) 525 24-401, Fax: (+ 43 1) 523 27 70 info@khm.at overall rating |
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Sigmund Freud Museum Museum International / Sigmund Freud Society, A-1090 Vienna, Berggasse 19. Telephone: +43 319 15 96. Fax: +43 1 317 02 79. e-mail: freud-museum@t0.or.at. Opening times Daily: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. overall rating |
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Schloss Schönbrunn Schönbrunner Schloßstraße 47 / Museum International / A-1130 Vienna / Tel: +43-1-81113-0 / Fax.: +43-1-8121106. overall rating |
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Kunst Haus Wien Untere Weißgerberstraße 13 / Museum International / 1030 Vienna. overall rating |
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Haus der Musik Seilerstätte 30 / Museum International / A-1010 Vienna / Tel. ++43-1-516 48 / Fax ++43-1-512 03 15. overall rating |
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House of Music Museum Seilerstätte 30, A-1010 Vienna. Tel. ++43-1-516 48. Fax ++43-1-512 03 15 info@haus-der-musik-wien.at overall rating |
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Secession Friedrichstraße 12, A-1010 Vienna. Tel: +43-1-587 53 07, fax: +43-1-587 53 07-34 Email: office@secession.at overall rating |
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International Esperanto Museum Museum International / Austrian National Library, Hofburg, Michaelerkuppel, A-1010 Vienna, Austria. Tel: +43-53-55-145. Open Monday and Friday, 10:00am - 3:45pm, Wednesday, 10:00am - 6:00pm. No admission charge ÖS 20. Charge to use the library, ÖS 20 per day. overall rating |
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Schloss Schönbrunn ... husband and I visited Schloss Schönbrunn in May 2008. The palace is in Vienna, slightly out of the centre but easily reached by public transport including U-Bahn and tram. We arrived fairly early in the morning, but it was already very busy as it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Vienna. We were faced with what felt like a bewildering array of ticket options (see http://www.schoenbrunn.at/en/plan-your-visit/tickets-tours.html for a summary of the options). We settled for the Classic Pass, which included the full tour of the palace plus four other attractions within the grounds - the Gloriette, Maze, Apple Strudel Show and Privy Garden. We felt that it ... Read the full review: Definitely worth a visit by jenniferjain |
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Haus der Musik ... Haus der Musik was opened in 2000. It is situated in central Vienna, about midway between the Opera House and Stefansdom. An interactive museum, it is housed in the former palace of the Archduke Charles. It was also once the home of Otto Nicolai, composer of "The Merry Wives of Windsor", and who also founded the Vienna Philharmonic concerts. As a result, the Hause der Musik also houses the Vienna Philharmonic archive. It is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Vienna was home to so many of the world s most famous composers, and takes great pride in its history. Beethoven, Mozart, the Strauss family, Haydn, Schubert, Schoenberg, Webern and Berg are just some o... Read the full review: Lose yourself in music in Vienna by dmandrew |
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Secession ... had friends visiting from Britain over the weekend and they wanted to see some of Vienna's cultural past, but with time being quite short, the object was to do things that weren't time consuming. Knowing that they'd want to see something by Klimt, but not have time for the Klimtoganza that is Belvedere, home to "The Kiss" amongst other works, I took them to the Secession, by Karlsplatz, to see the Beethoven Frieze. Many tourists will get their first sight of the Secession on the national side of the new Euro coins, where it appears on the Austrian 50 eurocent piece. The building is exceptionally eye-catching, in immaculate white (unless you visi... Read the full review: Nice Klimt! by Morgenhund |







