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Vienna - Austria's Imperial capital offers a unique blend of imperial traditions and stunning modern architecture. It is famous for its cultural events, imperial sights, coffee houses, cozy wine taverns, and the very special Viennese charm.
Austria's Imperial capital offers a unique blend of imperial traditions and stunning modern architecture. It is famous for its cultural events, imperial sights, coffee houses, cozy wine taverns, and the very special Viennese charm.
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Vienna
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Austria's Imperial capital offers a unique blend of imperial traditions and stunning modern architecture. It is famous for its cultural events, imperial sights, coffee houses, cozy wine taverns, and the very special Viennese charm.

FREE MUSEUM entry on the first Sunday of the month

Museum of Military History.The Museum of Military History examines the history of the Habsburg Monarchy from the end of the 16th century to the end of the monarchy in 1918, as well as the subsequent years up until 1945. The museum mainly focuses on the role of the army and military history on the high seas.FREE entry on the first Sunday of the month
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Museo de Historia Militar
1 Arsenal
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Museum of Military History.The Museum of Military History examines the history of the Habsburg Monarchy from the end of the 16th century to the end of the monarchy in 1918, as well as the subsequent years up until 1945. The museum mainly focuses on the role of the army and military history on the high seas.FREE entry on the first Sunday of the month
Vienna's biggest Beethoven Museum presents the composer in a modern exhibition sequence through 14 rooms. Beethoven lived in this building when the 19th district was "in the country". The setting in the cobbled Probusgasse is idyllic. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
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Beethoven Museum
6 Probusgasse
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Vienna's biggest Beethoven Museum presents the composer in a modern exhibition sequence through 14 rooms. Beethoven lived in this building when the 19th district was "in the country". The setting in the cobbled Probusgasse is idyllic. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
The Pasqualati House, notable for being a residence of Ludwig van Beethoven, is located in the 1st district of Vienna's Inner City, on the corner of Mölker Bastei 8 and Schreyvogelgasse 16, in an exposed position on the ramp of the former town fortifications.Free entry on the first Sunday of the month
Wien Museum Beethoven Pasqualatihaus
8 Mölker Bastei
The Pasqualati House, notable for being a residence of Ludwig van Beethoven, is located in the 1st district of Vienna's Inner City, on the corner of Mölker Bastei 8 and Schreyvogelgasse 16, in an exposed position on the ramp of the former town fortifications.Free entry on the first Sunday of the month
With its unique collection of high-quality artworks and historic exhibits, the Wien Museum offers insights into the city's history, from the Neolithic to the present day. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
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Museo de Viena Karlsplatz
8 Karlsplatz
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With its unique collection of high-quality artworks and historic exhibits, the Wien Museum offers insights into the city's history, from the Neolithic to the present day. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
This house-turned-museum of the famous composer Joseph Haydn offers permanent & temporary exhibits. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
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Wien Museum Haydnhaus
19 Haydngasse
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This house-turned-museum of the famous composer Joseph Haydn offers permanent & temporary exhibits. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
Hermesvilla is a palace in the Lainzer Tiergarten in Vienna, a former hunting area for the Habsburg nobility. Emperor Franz Joseph I gave it to his wife Empress Elisabeth, and he called it the "castle of dreams.“ Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
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Wien Museum Hermesvilla
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Hermesvilla is a palace in the Lainzer Tiergarten in Vienna, a former hunting area for the Habsburg nobility. Emperor Franz Joseph I gave it to his wife Empress Elisabeth, and he called it the "castle of dreams.“ Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
In 1867 in this apartment, Johann Strauss composed the world-famous waltz "The Blue Danube", Austria's "unofficial national anthem"! Strauss lived seven years on Praterstrasse, then a fashionable and elegant Viennese suburban street.Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
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JOHANN STRAUSS APARTMENT
54 Praterstraße
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In 1867 in this apartment, Johann Strauss composed the world-famous waltz "The Blue Danube", Austria's "unofficial national anthem"! Strauss lived seven years on Praterstrasse, then a fashionable and elegant Viennese suburban street.Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
MUSA hosting the collection of the Cultural Department of the City of Vienna, presents contemporary Austrian art with free admission.Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
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Wien Museum MUSA
6-8 Felderstraße
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MUSA hosting the collection of the Cultural Department of the City of Vienna, presents contemporary Austrian art with free admission.Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
The Neidhart frescoes were created around 1407 and are a work of art that is unique to Vienna. They once adorned the private dance hall of the rich cloth merchant Michel Menschein and were discovered and exposed during the remodeling of an apartment in 1979.Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
Neidhart-Fresken Älteste profane Wandmalereien Wiens
The Neidhart frescoes were created around 1407 and are a work of art that is unique to Vienna. They once adorned the private dance hall of the rich cloth merchant Michel Menschein and were discovered and exposed during the remodeling of an apartment in 1979.Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
Emperor Franz Joseph I opened the first city rail lines in 1898. Otto Wagner was responsible for designing the stops. The imperial waiting room near Schönbrunn Palace is also by him. It was also Wagner’s idea to give the city rail a stop for exclusive use by the emperor and his court - and where else to locate it than at Schönbrunn Palace, the summer residence of the imperial house. However, an emperor doesn’t usually ride the city rail, and so Franz Joseph only used “his” stop twice: In 1899 to open the Untere Wiental line of the city rail and in 1902 to view the Danube Canal line.Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
Wien Museum Otto Wagner Hofpavillion Hietzing
Schönbrunner Schloßstraße
Emperor Franz Joseph I opened the first city rail lines in 1898. Otto Wagner was responsible for designing the stops. The imperial waiting room near Schönbrunn Palace is also by him. It was also Wagner’s idea to give the city rail a stop for exclusive use by the emperor and his court - and where else to locate it than at Schönbrunn Palace, the summer residence of the imperial house. However, an emperor doesn’t usually ride the city rail, and so Franz Joseph only used “his” stop twice: In 1899 to open the Untere Wiental line of the city rail and in 1902 to view the Danube Canal line.Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
The architect Otto Wagner (1841–1918) was one of the great pioneers of Viennese modernism. He propagated a contemporary style of architecture tailor-made for the demands of his days. Wagner’s designs combined technical and structural functionality with high aesthetic standards.Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
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Estación de metro Karlsplatz
Karlsplatz
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The architect Otto Wagner (1841–1918) was one of the great pioneers of Viennese modernism. He propagated a contemporary style of architecture tailor-made for the demands of his days. Wagner’s designs combined technical and structural functionality with high aesthetic standards.Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
The Prater Museum shows mementos of the old Wurstelprater amusement park, which was destroyed in 1945 during the last days of World War II. A local Viennese historian, Hans Pemmer, amassed a huge collection of memorabilia and donated it to the City of Vienna. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
Wien Museum Prater Museum
92 Oswald-Thomas-Platz
The Prater Museum shows mementos of the old Wurstelprater amusement park, which was destroyed in 1945 during the last days of World War II. A local Viennese historian, Hans Pemmer, amassed a huge collection of memorabilia and donated it to the City of Vienna. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
For one hundred years, the fragment of a bronze plaque lay in the depot of the Wien Museum. Now a young historian has succeeded in deciphering the true meaning of this inconspicuous piece of metal: The fragment was part of a municipal rights plaque. We therefore know that Vienna had the rights of a city not just since 1221 (when the medieval city was granted rights as a staple port), but very likely in Roman Vindobona, about 1,000 years earlier. The fragment of Vindobona's municipal charter tablet is exhibited in the Römermuseum. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month
Römische Ruinen unter dem Hohen Markt
3 Hoher Markt
For one hundred years, the fragment of a bronze plaque lay in the depot of the Wien Museum. Now a young historian has succeeded in deciphering the true meaning of this inconspicuous piece of metal: The fragment was part of a municipal rights plaque. We therefore know that Vienna had the rights of a city not just since 1221 (when the medieval city was granted rights as a staple port), but very likely in Roman Vindobona, about 1,000 years earlier. The fragment of Vindobona's municipal charter tablet is exhibited in the Römermuseum. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month
Franz Schubert was born here in the kitchen of the little apartment in 1797 - his home for the first four and half years of his life. The musician's apartment is accessible and documents Schubert's education, his musical development, his family and friends. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month
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Wien Museum Schubert's Birthplace
54 Nußdorfer Str.
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Franz Schubert was born here in the kitchen of the little apartment in 1797 - his home for the first four and half years of his life. The musician's apartment is accessible and documents Schubert's education, his musical development, his family and friends. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month
Located in an enchanting town house in Vienna's historic city center, this unique Collection of Clocks and Watches is unrivaled anywhere in Europe. Different types of timepieces tell the tale of timekeeping and clockmaking from the 15th century to the present day. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
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Vienna Clock Museum
2 Schulhof
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Located in an enchanting town house in Vienna's historic city center, this unique Collection of Clocks and Watches is unrivaled anywhere in Europe. Different types of timepieces tell the tale of timekeeping and clockmaking from the 15th century to the present day. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
The Vergilius Chapel next to St. Stephen’s Cathedral is one of the best-preserved Gothic interiors in Vienna. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
Wien Museum Virgilkapelle
The Vergilius Chapel next to St. Stephen’s Cathedral is one of the best-preserved Gothic interiors in Vienna. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.

Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age

The 21er Haus or Einundzwanziger Haus (English: House 21) is a modernist style steel and glass building designed by Austrian architect Karl Schwanzer (1918–1975). Originally constructed as the Austrian pavilion or temporary showroom for the Expo 58 in Brussels,[1][2] it was later transferred to Vienna to house the Museum of the 20th Century, which explains why it was first nicknamed "20er Haus" (House 20). Between 1979 and 2001, the building also acted as a depository for contemporary art works. From 2009 to 2011, it was remodeled by the architect Adolf Krischanitz and consequently renamed 21er Haus to reflect the 21st century. Free entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
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Belvedere 21
1 Arsenalstraße
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The 21er Haus or Einundzwanziger Haus (English: House 21) is a modernist style steel and glass building designed by Austrian architect Karl Schwanzer (1918–1975). Originally constructed as the Austrian pavilion or temporary showroom for the Expo 58 in Brussels,[1][2] it was later transferred to Vienna to house the Museum of the 20th Century, which explains why it was first nicknamed "20er Haus" (House 20). Between 1979 and 2001, the building also acted as a depository for contemporary art works. From 2009 to 2011, it was remodeled by the architect Adolf Krischanitz and consequently renamed 21er Haus to reflect the 21st century. Free entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
The Albertina not only has the largest and most valuable graphical collections in the world, with works such as Dürer’s “Hare” and Klimt's studies of women. Its latest exhibition collection presents masterpieces of the Modern, spanning Monet to Picasso and Baselitz. As the largest Habsburg residential palace, the Albertina dominates the southern tip of the Imperial Palace on one of the last remaining fortress walls in Vienna. Free entry for children and young people under 19 years of age
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Albertina
1 Albertinapl.
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The Albertina not only has the largest and most valuable graphical collections in the world, with works such as Dürer’s “Hare” and Klimt's studies of women. Its latest exhibition collection presents masterpieces of the Modern, spanning Monet to Picasso and Baselitz. As the largest Habsburg residential palace, the Albertina dominates the southern tip of the Imperial Palace on one of the last remaining fortress walls in Vienna. Free entry for children and young people under 19 years of age
Bestattungsmuseum am Wiener Zentralfriedhof The Bestattungsmuseum Wien is a museum in Vienna, Austria. With around 1000 exhibits, the Vienna Funeral Museum gives a comprehensive overview of funeral customs, burial rites, funerary art and the special Viennese perspective on death and provides information on the historical and current funeral services in Vienna. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
Funeral Museum Vienna
234 Simmeringer Hauptstraße
Bestattungsmuseum am Wiener Zentralfriedhof The Bestattungsmuseum Wien is a museum in Vienna, Austria. With around 1000 exhibits, the Vienna Funeral Museum gives a comprehensive overview of funeral customs, burial rites, funerary art and the special Viennese perspective on death and provides information on the historical and current funeral services in Vienna. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
The little museum in the enormous Karl Marx-Hof primarily deals with the history of social democracy in Vienna. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age
Karl-Marx-Hof
82 Heiligenstädter Str.
The little museum in the enormous Karl Marx-Hof primarily deals with the history of social democracy in Vienna. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age
At the renovated Palais Mollard, you can view the only Globe Museum in the world as well as the Esperanto Museum. This unique Globe Museum, housed near the Imperial Palace at Palais Mollard, presents 240 different original globes – of the earth and the sky, the moon and the planet Mars.
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Globe Museum of the Austrian National Library
9 Herrengasse
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At the renovated Palais Mollard, you can view the only Globe Museum in the world as well as the Esperanto Museum. This unique Globe Museum, housed near the Imperial Palace at Palais Mollard, presents 240 different original globes – of the earth and the sky, the moon and the planet Mars.
At the renovated Palais Mollard, you can view the only Globe Museum in the world as well as the Esperanto Museum. This unique Globe Museum, housed near the Imperial Palace at Palais Mollard, presents 240 different original globes – of the earth and the sky, the moon and the planet Mars. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age
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Globe Museum of the Austrian National Library
9 Herrengasse
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At the renovated Palais Mollard, you can view the only Globe Museum in the world as well as the Esperanto Museum. This unique Globe Museum, housed near the Imperial Palace at Palais Mollard, presents 240 different original globes – of the earth and the sky, the moon and the planet Mars. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age
This house offers a permanent collection on Jewish history and religion as well as temporary exhibitions on various topics, such as Jewish literature, architecture, photography and art. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
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Museo Judío de Viena
11 Dorotheergasse
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This house offers a permanent collection on Jewish history and religion as well as temporary exhibitions on various topics, such as Jewish literature, architecture, photography and art. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
Here, in the oldest part of the Imperial Palace (13th century), you'll find the imperial crown of the Holy Roman Empire (ca. 962) and the Austrian imperial crown (1602), as well as the Burgundian treasure (15th century) and the treasure of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
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Tesoro Imperial de Viena
Hofburg
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Here, in the oldest part of the Imperial Palace (13th century), you'll find the imperial crown of the Holy Roman Empire (ca. 962) and the Austrian imperial crown (1602), as well as the Burgundian treasure (15th century) and the treasure of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
An exhibition of the former imperial fleet with the golden coronation coach and the coach that Empress Elisabeth last used before her tragic death in Geneva. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
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Museo Imperial de Carruajes de Viena
47 Schönbrunner Schloßstraße
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An exhibition of the former imperial fleet with the golden coronation coach and the coach that Empress Elisabeth last used before her tragic death in Geneva. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
The Kunsthalle Wien presents a very high standard of contemporary art at Karlsplatz. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
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Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz
2 Treitlstraße
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The Kunsthalle Wien presents a very high standard of contemporary art at Karlsplatz. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
The Kunsthalle Wien in the MuseumsQuartier focuses on presenting international contemporary art. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
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Kunsthalle Wien Museumsquartier
1 Museumsplatz
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The Kunsthalle Wien in the MuseumsQuartier focuses on presenting international contemporary art. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
The Kunsthistorisches Museum (Art History Museum) was built in 1891 near the Imperial Palace to house the extensive collections of the imperial family. With its vast array of eminent works and the largest Bruegel collection in the world, it is considered one of the most eminent museums in the world. Numerous major art works of European art history, among them Raphael’s "Madonna in the Meadow," Vermeer’s "The Allegory of Painting," the Infanta paintings by Velazquez, masterworks by Rubens, Rembrandt, Dürer, Titian and Tintoretto are housed in the paintings gallery. The Egyptian and Near Eastern Collection contains fascinating treasures from mysterious cultures long past. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
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Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna
Maria-Theresien-Platz
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The Kunsthistorisches Museum (Art History Museum) was built in 1891 near the Imperial Palace to house the extensive collections of the imperial family. With its vast array of eminent works and the largest Bruegel collection in the world, it is considered one of the most eminent museums in the world. Numerous major art works of European art history, among them Raphael’s "Madonna in the Meadow," Vermeer’s "The Allegory of Painting," the Infanta paintings by Velazquez, masterworks by Rubens, Rembrandt, Dürer, Titian and Tintoretto are housed in the paintings gallery. The Egyptian and Near Eastern Collection contains fascinating treasures from mysterious cultures long past. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
The Literature Museum of the Austrian National Library presents the history of Austrian literature from the 18th century until today. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
Literaturmuseum der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek
6 Johannesgasse
The Literature Museum of the Austrian National Library presents the history of Austrian literature from the 18th century until today. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
Design is one of the main features of MAK. The museum shows furniture, glass, china, silver, and textiles from the Middle Ages to the present day. Precious crafts from the Wiener Werkstätte, bentwood furniture by Thonet and art nouveau highlights such as the gilded design of Gustav Klimt for the frieze of the Stoclet Palais in Brussels. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
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Museo de Artes Aplicadas
5 Stubenring
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Design is one of the main features of MAK. The museum shows furniture, glass, china, silver, and textiles from the Middle Ages to the present day. Precious crafts from the Wiener Werkstätte, bentwood furniture by Thonet and art nouveau highlights such as the gilded design of Gustav Klimt for the frieze of the Stoclet Palais in Brussels. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
The mumok - Museum of Modern Art Ludwig foundation Vienna in the MuseumsQuartier focuses its attention on the art of the 20th and 21st centuries. Works by Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, Pablo Picasso, Yoko Ono, Günter Brus and Gerhard Richter invite visitors to engage with contemporary art. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
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mumok
1 Museumsplatz
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The mumok - Museum of Modern Art Ludwig foundation Vienna in the MuseumsQuartier focuses its attention on the art of the 20th and 21st centuries. Works by Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, Pablo Picasso, Yoko Ono, Günter Brus and Gerhard Richter invite visitors to engage with contemporary art. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
he history of the earth and the breathtaking variety of nature can be practically experienced due to 20 million objects: From insects to gemstones and minerals and pterodactyls, the Habsburgs united everything under the roof of this museum near the Imperial Palace. Numerous taxidermy specimens of animals that are either extinct or threatened with extinction make the collection all the more valuable. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age
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Museo de Historia Natural de Viena
7 Burgring
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he history of the earth and the breathtaking variety of nature can be practically experienced due to 20 million objects: From insects to gemstones and minerals and pterodactyls, the Habsburgs united everything under the roof of this museum near the Imperial Palace. Numerous taxidermy specimens of animals that are either extinct or threatened with extinction make the collection all the more valuable. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age
The Upper Belvedere is not only an overall Baroque work of art but also the home of world-famous artworks, including Gustav Klimt's "The Kiss". Numerous works by Schiele and Kokoschka can also be seen. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age
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Lower Belvedere
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The Upper Belvedere is not only an overall Baroque work of art but also the home of world-famous artworks, including Gustav Klimt's "The Kiss". Numerous works by Schiele and Kokoschka can also be seen. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age
The Theater Museum brings together collections on all topics of the performing arts and is one of the biggest and most important documentation centers of its kind in the world. Objects of contemporary Austrian and international stage art from spoken and musical theater via dance and film to figure and puppet theater are kept in the archives and scientifically researched, published and presented in exhibitions. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
Theatermuseum
2 Lobkowitzpl.
The Theater Museum brings together collections on all topics of the performing arts and is one of the biggest and most important documentation centers of its kind in the world. Objects of contemporary Austrian and international stage art from spoken and musical theater via dance and film to figure and puppet theater are kept in the archives and scientifically researched, published and presented in exhibitions. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
The papyrus collection contains documents from three millenniums, which have been preserved and are not only useful for research but can also be admired by visitors from all over the world.
Papyrus Collection and Papyrus Museum Vienna
Heldenplatz
The papyrus collection contains documents from three millenniums, which have been preserved and are not only useful for research but can also be admired by visitors from all over the world.
The ceremonial room at the heart of the Austrian National Library ranks amongst the most beautiful library rooms in the world. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
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Biblioteca Nacional de Austria
1 Josefsplatz
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The ceremonial room at the heart of the Austrian National Library ranks amongst the most beautiful library rooms in the world. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
Franz Schubert was born here in the kitchen of the little apartment in 1797 - his home for the first four and half years of his life. The musician's apartment is accessible and documents Schubert's education, his musical development, his family and friends. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age
Wien Museum Schubert Sterbewohnung
6 Kettenbrückengasse
Franz Schubert was born here in the kitchen of the little apartment in 1797 - his home for the first four and half years of his life. The musician's apartment is accessible and documents Schubert's education, his musical development, his family and friends. Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age
This traditional Viennese museum holds unique showpieces from the history of industry and technology, such as the Ettrich Taube (which can still fly), steam engines, the bordeaux-red Lohner Porsche, a mine exhibit in the basement ... Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.
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Museo Técnico de Viena
212 Mariahilfer Str.
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This traditional Viennese museum holds unique showpieces from the history of industry and technology, such as the Ettrich Taube (which can still fly), steam engines, the bordeaux-red Lohner Porsche, a mine exhibit in the basement ... Free Museum entry for children and young people under 19 years of age.

Food scene

One of the best restaurant for Wiener Schnitzel. You should try their side dish,Potatoes salad. Also highly recommended for their Zwiebel-rostbraten.
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Figlmüller Bäckerstraße menu
6 Bäckerstraße
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One of the best restaurant for Wiener Schnitzel. You should try their side dish,Potatoes salad. Also highly recommended for their Zwiebel-rostbraten.
Famous for the Sacher Torte/Cake.
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Café Sacher Wien
4 Philharmoniker Str.
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Famous for the Sacher Torte/Cake.
Famous for the Tafelsplitz
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Plachutta Wollzeile
38 Wollzeile
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Famous for the Tafelsplitz
One of traditional cafe houses where its sweets and desserts supplied to royal family during old days. Famous for orange liquor coffee.
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Demel
14 Kohlmarkt
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One of traditional cafe houses where its sweets and desserts supplied to royal family during old days. Famous for orange liquor coffee.
Famous for the roasted goose during Oct and Nov for the Martini Gansl.
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Rudis Beisl
88 Wiedner Hauptstraße
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Famous for the roasted goose during Oct and Nov for the Martini Gansl.
Famous for the spare ribs
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Brandauer Bierbögen
31 Heiligenstädter Str.
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Famous for the spare ribs
Famous for their coffee. Julius Meinl brand. Many politicians are gathering there.
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Café Landtmann
4 Universitätsring
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Famous for their coffee. Julius Meinl brand. Many politicians are gathering there.
Enjoy the sturm and their homemade wine. Has music and the food is great.
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MAYER AM PFARRPLATZ - Heuriger - Beethovenhaus - Weingut
2 Pfarrpl.
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Enjoy the sturm and their homemade wine. Has music and the food is great.
One of the best vegan ice-cream where everything is nature and made by coconut milk or soya milk. Highly recommended for the Lavender,Basilikum and Matcha flavours.
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Veganista Ice Cream
23 Neustiftgasse
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One of the best vegan ice-cream where everything is nature and made by coconut milk or soya milk. Highly recommended for the Lavender,Basilikum and Matcha flavours.
One of the famous Vietnam restaurants for Pho and its self-made drink.
Pho84
84 Neubaugasse
One of the famous Vietnam restaurants for Pho and its self-made drink.
One of the best Thai restaurants at affordable prices.
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Thai Isaan Kitchen
91 Gumpendorfer Str.
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One of the best Thai restaurants at affordable prices.
One of the best Thai restaurants. very authentic.
Aroi Thai Restaurant
44-46 Stumpergasse
One of the best Thai restaurants. very authentic.
One and only Malaysian restaurant in Vienna,Austria.
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Sinohouse
86 Nußdorfer Str.
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One and only Malaysian restaurant in Vienna,Austria.
The place used to the piano playing session. Should try their hot chocolate drink.
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Café Schwarzenberg
17 Kärntner Ring
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The place used to the piano playing session. Should try their hot chocolate drink.
One of the best ramen restaurants in Vienna
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Mochi Ramen Bar
Stand 12-29 Vorgartenmarkt
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One of the best ramen restaurants in Vienna
One of the authentic bubble tea shops in Austria.
Ichiban Tea Mariahilf
3 Capistrangasse
One of the authentic bubble tea shops in Austria.
Famous for its vegan cuisine. Taste really good and unique.
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Tian Bistro am Spittelberg
4 Schrankgasse
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Famous for its vegan cuisine. Taste really good and unique.
One of the best French dessert shops in Vienna. Highly recommended for their Lemon Tart.
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Tart'a Tata
35 Lindengasse
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One of the best French dessert shops in Vienna. Highly recommended for their Lemon Tart.
One of the best Italian dessert shops in Vienna,Austria.
Dolce Pensiero
9B Salzgries
One of the best Italian dessert shops in Vienna,Austria.
One of the Chinese restaurants for tasting Guang Dong 's Dim Sum.
Dim-Sum Restaurant Chinazentrum
29 Rechte Wienzeile
One of the Chinese restaurants for tasting Guang Dong 's Dim Sum.
Leibnizgasse 9, 1100 Wien Should try their Midye Dolma, stuffed mussels with aromatic rice, herbs and spices, is a delicious street food from Turkey.
Köfteci
9 Leibnizgasse
Leibnizgasse 9, 1100 Wien Should try their Midye Dolma, stuffed mussels with aromatic rice, herbs and spices, is a delicious street food from Turkey.
A GuangDong Cantonese restaurant where it famous for its roasted duck,tofu prawns and fried salty prawns.
Grillhaus Hong Kong 大歡喜飯店
16 Köstlergasse
A GuangDong Cantonese restaurant where it famous for its roasted duck,tofu prawns and fried salty prawns.
One of the best seafood and Croatian restaurants in Vienna.
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Fischrestaurant Kaj
9 Fugbachgasse
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One of the best seafood and Croatian restaurants in Vienna.
One of the best Spanish restaurants in Vienna.
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Lola Tapas Restaurant
14 Gonzagagasse
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One of the best Spanish restaurants in Vienna.
One of the best Spanish restaurants in Vienna
L'ase
24 Rueppgasse
One of the best Spanish restaurants in Vienna
One of the best matcha tea shops in Vienna. Should try their green tea mochi.
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Cha No Ma 茶の間 | Teehaus
7 Faulmanngasse
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One of the best matcha tea shops in Vienna. Should try their green tea mochi.
Stand 8 Mon-Sun: 12pm-10pm Jollof Rice: 9.50€ Drop the plain rice immediately and head over to Copa Beach for some delicious Gambian Jollof Rice at Dampha Kitchen. Ground beef and vegetables mixed with well seasoned tomatoe-y rice is for sure far up on our favorite comfort food list.
Dampha Kitchen
Stand 8 Mon-Sun: 12pm-10pm Jollof Rice: 9.50€ Drop the plain rice immediately and head over to Copa Beach for some delicious Gambian Jollof Rice at Dampha Kitchen. Ground beef and vegetables mixed with well seasoned tomatoe-y rice is for sure far up on our favorite comfort food list.
Baos have finally reached Vienna, and we could not be happier about it. The steamed dough buns are filled to the brim with crispy chicken, quinoa, pepper topped with lime mayo and spring onions. Even though two will definitely keep you full for hours, we recommend getting three simply because they are delicious.
Figar Bao.Bun
11a Taborstraße
Baos have finally reached Vienna, and we could not be happier about it. The steamed dough buns are filled to the brim with crispy chicken, quinoa, pepper topped with lime mayo and spring onions. Even though two will definitely keep you full for hours, we recommend getting three simply because they are delicious.
In the mood for something fancy, but prefer the ambiance of the Würstelstand much more than that of a restaurant? No problem! At “Alles Wurscht” you can get both! Our personal favorite dishes are Käsekrainer over Truffle Fries or Calamari Fritti and Champagne. You’re promised high-quality food because this Würstelstand really cares about regionality and sustainability too. Calamari: 11€
Alles Wurscht
1 Börseplatz
In the mood for something fancy, but prefer the ambiance of the Würstelstand much more than that of a restaurant? No problem! At “Alles Wurscht” you can get both! Our personal favorite dishes are Käsekrainer over Truffle Fries or Calamari Fritti and Champagne. You’re promised high-quality food because this Würstelstand really cares about regionality and sustainability too. Calamari: 11€
Craving something “dolce?” Make sure to stop by Monteofelio and enjoy this outstanding Italian speciality called “Coda d’Aragosta!” It is a pastry made out of puff paste, filled with whipped cream and their delicious “crema di pistacchio” – it’s so good it will make you cry. But, like, the good kind of cry. Tip: Make sure to also check out their second (and very beautiful) location in the Augarten.
MONTE OFELIO BAR Schottenbastei
2 Schottenbastei
Craving something “dolce?” Make sure to stop by Monteofelio and enjoy this outstanding Italian speciality called “Coda d’Aragosta!” It is a pastry made out of puff paste, filled with whipped cream and their delicious “crema di pistacchio” – it’s so good it will make you cry. But, like, the good kind of cry. Tip: Make sure to also check out their second (and very beautiful) location in the Augarten.
They are hot, they are crispy, they are gooey inside. K-Dogs are the new hot dogs. KO:ON offers a wide variety of different Korean street food, but the K-Dog is what they are known for. Sausage, cheese, or sausage AND cheese deep fried with a thick bread, potato or ramyeon crust. We literally can’t think of what more you could want! Tip: Get the potato crust. Trust us.
Sura Pop up
4 Walfischgasse
They are hot, they are crispy, they are gooey inside. K-Dogs are the new hot dogs. KO:ON offers a wide variety of different Korean street food, but the K-Dog is what they are known for. Sausage, cheese, or sausage AND cheese deep fried with a thick bread, potato or ramyeon crust. We literally can’t think of what more you could want! Tip: Get the potato crust. Trust us.
Acapulco in the 9th district is both Peruvian AND Mexican! Our night started off with a Pisco sour cocktail, a traditional Peruvian concoction made of lemon juice, egg white and Pisco brandy, not found in many places in Vienna, and it certainly lived up to the “sour” in its name –an acquired taste, indeed. The lovely owners recommended our meals for the evening: Lomo Saltado (Peruvian) and Fajitas de Pollo (Mexican). The Lomo Saltado is a Stir Fry kind of dish, with beef, rice, onions, tomatoes and chips, while the chicken Fajitas were a make-your-own kind of deal, as they should be. The Fajitas comes with 4 different mini pots of dips and salsas and a basket of soft tortillas. Both of the meals rated as the kind of wholesome comfort food that you could easily cook at home, but nothing that would blow you away. In a city with few Mexican restaurants, this place does the trick. The restaurant has a friendly, homey atmosphere, plus live music twice a month (we scored a mariachi band – woohoo!).
Acapulco
30 Berggasse
Acapulco in the 9th district is both Peruvian AND Mexican! Our night started off with a Pisco sour cocktail, a traditional Peruvian concoction made of lemon juice, egg white and Pisco brandy, not found in many places in Vienna, and it certainly lived up to the “sour” in its name –an acquired taste, indeed. The lovely owners recommended our meals for the evening: Lomo Saltado (Peruvian) and Fajitas de Pollo (Mexican). The Lomo Saltado is a Stir Fry kind of dish, with beef, rice, onions, tomatoes and chips, while the chicken Fajitas were a make-your-own kind of deal, as they should be. The Fajitas comes with 4 different mini pots of dips and salsas and a basket of soft tortillas. Both of the meals rated as the kind of wholesome comfort food that you could easily cook at home, but nothing that would blow you away. In a city with few Mexican restaurants, this place does the trick. The restaurant has a friendly, homey atmosphere, plus live music twice a month (we scored a mariachi band – woohoo!).
One of the fine dining Japanese restaurants in Vienna.
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Shiki Japanese Fine Dining | Brasserie | Bar
3 Krugerstraße
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One of the fine dining Japanese restaurants in Vienna.
One of the best Döner Kebab in 10th District. The beef is using charcoal to grill and using Austrian local beef.
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FERHAT DÖNER
94 Favoritenstraße
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One of the best Döner Kebab in 10th District. The beef is using charcoal to grill and using Austrian local beef.
One of the best pizza restaurants in Vienna.
MOMO Pizza Gourmet
35 Kirchengasse
One of the best pizza restaurants in Vienna.
One of the best pizza restaurants in Vienna.
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La Pausa
70 Neubaugasse
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One of the best pizza restaurants in Vienna.
One of the best Italian restaurants where its pizza is tasteful and delicious.
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Pizzeria Il Mare
15 Zieglergasse
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One of the best Italian restaurants where its pizza is tasteful and delicious.
One of the best iranian persian restaurants in Vienna
Cafe Restaurant Caspian
18 Zieglergasse
One of the best iranian persian restaurants in Vienna
One of the best Sichuan Restaurants in Vienna. Famous for its grill, clams, and Tang Yuan Desserts.
K(I)NG TAO Traditionell Sichuan Restaurant
One of the best Sichuan Restaurants in Vienna. Famous for its grill, clams, and Tang Yuan Desserts.

Favoriten 10th District Cultural Trail

This session provides you the insight about 10th District by walking those buildings we provided you.
In 1926 this bath, built in the late art nouveau style, was opened. it was trend-setting for bathing in Europe. Go for swimming.
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Amalienbad
23 Reumannpl.
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In 1926 this bath, built in the late art nouveau style, was opened. it was trend-setting for bathing in Europe. Go for swimming.
Laxenburger Strasse 49-51 Otto Wagner's pupils's Schönthal and Hoppe planned the housing complex for the municipality of Vienna in 1927-1928. it was named after the city of Zurich in 1949 due to the great help after the 2nd world war by Switzerland.
Zürcher-Hof
49 Laxenburger Straße
Laxenburger Strasse 49-51 Otto Wagner's pupils's Schönthal and Hoppe planned the housing complex for the municipality of Vienna in 1927-1928. it was named after the city of Zurich in 1949 due to the great help after the 2nd world war by Switzerland.
Extraordinary bank building In the pedestrian zone there is a savings bank with an unusual facade. the building planned by architect Günter Domenig was opened in 1979.
Favoritenstraße 118
118 Favoritenstraße
Extraordinary bank building In the pedestrian zone there is a savings bank with an unusual facade. the building planned by architect Günter Domenig was opened in 1979.
Parish Church of St.Antonius of Padua.Byzantine dome in brick, whose 'models' are in St.Antonio in Padua and San Marco in Venice.
St. Anthony of Padua Church
21 Antonspl.
Parish Church of St.Antonius of Padua.Byzantine dome in brick, whose 'models' are in St.Antonio in Padua and San Marco in Venice.
Favoritenstrasse bei 175 trinity column: it was donated by the Beschorner family after the plague year of 1679.
Beschornerkreuz
Favoritenstraße
Favoritenstrasse bei 175 trinity column: it was donated by the Beschorner family after the plague year of 1679.
The so-called forest and meadow belt around the south of Vienna was closed by generous reforestation. Here is also the traditional 'Bohemian Prater', the former 'WIG site' with the film pond and at the southern foot of the Laaer Berg the Kurztrunm Oberlaa (Heil - and thermal spring)
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Laaer Berg
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The so-called forest and meadow belt around the south of Vienna was closed by generous reforestation. Here is also the traditional 'Bohemian Prater', the former 'WIG site' with the film pond and at the southern foot of the Laaer Berg the Kurztrunm Oberlaa (Heil - and thermal spring)
Parish Church of Saint Ägydius the baroque church designed by Matthias Gerl was consecrated in 1746. The house at Oberlaaer Platz 2 with its volute gable dates from around 1690.
Oberlaaer Pl. 3
3 Oberlaaer Platz
Parish Church of Saint Ägydius the baroque church designed by Matthias Gerl was consecrated in 1746. The house at Oberlaaer Platz 2 with its volute gable dates from around 1690.
Branch Church of St. John the Baptist. The original church - probably from the Carolingian period - was built on existing Roman foundations
Klederinger Straße
Branch Church of St. John the Baptist. The original church - probably from the Carolingian period - was built on existing Roman foundations
Interesting objects, such as finds from the church in Unterlaa, the original, decorated cross, finds from Roman times and much more. Opening hours every Thursday 5pm-8pm (closed during the holidays).
Favoriten District Museum
Interesting objects, such as finds from the church in Unterlaa, the original, decorated cross, finds from Roman times and much more. Opening hours every Thursday 5pm-8pm (closed during the holidays).
West- Stocklholmer Platz As a thank you for the Swedish help after the second world war, this settlement was named after the then prime minister and the streets after famous Swedes.Built 1947-1955
Vienna Public Libraries: Library Per-Albin-Hansson settlement
2 Ada-Christen-Gasse
West- Stocklholmer Platz As a thank you for the Swedish help after the second world war, this settlement was named after the then prime minister and the streets after famous Swedes.Built 1947-1955
Wienerfeldgasse 11 interesting architectural style with glass concrete blocks, wood and urban paving stones by the architect Johannes Spalt 1977--1979 built.
Church of Saint Salvator
Wienerfeldgasse 11 interesting architectural style with glass concrete blocks, wood and urban paving stones by the architect Johannes Spalt 1977--1979 built.
Windtenstrasse 3 The 67 meter high tower was used for water supply and went into operation in 1899. The tower, which the Viennese called 'Sidol-Flaschl', is a listed building
Wasserturm Favoriten
3 Windtenstraße
Windtenstrasse 3 The 67 meter high tower was used for water supply and went into operation in 1899. The tower, which the Viennese called 'Sidol-Flaschl', is a listed building
Wienerbergstrasse 3 The two office towers - 125 and 137 meters high - were built in 2001 together with a cinema and a conference Center.
Vienna Twin Tower
Wienerbergstrasse 3 The two office towers - 125 and 137 meters high - were built in 2001 together with a cinema and a conference Center.
Triester Strasse bei 52 the gothic statue was erected in 1451/52 by master builder Puchsbaum (stephan's cathedral). Several legends surround this 16 meter high column. For centuries, the notorious place of execution with gallows was located here.
Spinnerin am Kreuz
54 Triester Str.
Triester Strasse bei 52 the gothic statue was erected in 1451/52 by master builder Puchsbaum (stephan's cathedral). Several legends surround this 16 meter high column. For centuries, the notorious place of execution with gallows was located here.
the kindergarten, built in 1923 on the grounds of the matzleinsdorf cemetery, conveys the typical architectural style of the municipal housing complexes of that time.
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Waldmüller Park
Waldmüllerpark
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the kindergarten, built in 1923 on the grounds of the matzleinsdorf cemetery, conveys the typical architectural style of the municipal housing complexes of that time.

Top View Restaurants/Bar/Cafe & Sightseeing Places

One of the secret places where no many people knew that you can enter for FREE to get an over view of Vienna on the roof top.
Oberster Gerichtshof
10-11 Schmerlingplatz
One of the secret places where no many people knew that you can enter for FREE to get an over view of Vienna on the roof top.
The Kahlenberg is located in the Vienna Woods and is one of the most popular excursion destinations for the city’s residents. The Kahlenberg is 484 metres high and has a long history. It was given as a gift by Emperor Ferdinand II. to the Camaldolese Order in 1628. At the heart of the monastery built there arose St. Josephs' Church. However, the Kahlenberg was actually made famous by Polish King Sobiesky, who marched over the Kahlenberg with his army in 1683 and liberated Vienna at the very last minute from the Turkish occupiers. You can reach it by U4 Heiligenstadt and take 38A bus to Kahlenberg. Tips: You can download ÖBB Scotty app to find different methods to reach the places you want.
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Kahlenberg
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The Kahlenberg is located in the Vienna Woods and is one of the most popular excursion destinations for the city’s residents. The Kahlenberg is 484 metres high and has a long history. It was given as a gift by Emperor Ferdinand II. to the Camaldolese Order in 1628. At the heart of the monastery built there arose St. Josephs' Church. However, the Kahlenberg was actually made famous by Polish King Sobiesky, who marched over the Kahlenberg with his army in 1683 and liberated Vienna at the very last minute from the Turkish occupiers. You can reach it by U4 Heiligenstadt and take 38A bus to Kahlenberg. Tips: You can download ÖBB Scotty app to find different methods to reach the places you want.
Another magic spot from which to enjoy gorgeous views of the city centre and a good close up of Stephansdom is the rooftop bar of boutique hotel Lamée. In the run up to Christmas, the café houses Vienna’s highest mulled wine booth on its roof terrace. Note that the roof terrace can get closed at short notice if the weather is bad; Type of View: Stephansdom, city centre roof tops
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LAMEE ROOFTOP Bar
15 Rotenturmstraße
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Another magic spot from which to enjoy gorgeous views of the city centre and a good close up of Stephansdom is the rooftop bar of boutique hotel Lamée. In the run up to Christmas, the café houses Vienna’s highest mulled wine booth on its roof terrace. Note that the roof terrace can get closed at short notice if the weather is bad; Type of View: Stephansdom, city centre roof tops
Rooftop of Natural History Museum Because you are surrounded by famous landmarks the Natural History Museum’s rooftop promises one of the best views in Vienna: high enough for a great overview and low enough to capture beautiful details of buildings you wouldn’t have spotted from below; A caveat: the rooftop visit comes as part of a guided 1-hour tour through the museum on Wednesdays and Sundays; the tour was quite interesting, though; Type of View: similar to nearby Justizcafé, a little closer to Ringstrasse and Imperial Palace; the view of the opposite Museum of Fine Arts and Museumsquartier are stunning; great views of Vienna City Hall, Volksgarten, and St. Stephen’s Cathedral; Height: 35 metres
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Museo de Historia Natural de Viena
7 Burgring
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Rooftop of Natural History Museum Because you are surrounded by famous landmarks the Natural History Museum’s rooftop promises one of the best views in Vienna: high enough for a great overview and low enough to capture beautiful details of buildings you wouldn’t have spotted from below; A caveat: the rooftop visit comes as part of a guided 1-hour tour through the museum on Wednesdays and Sundays; the tour was quite interesting, though; Type of View: similar to nearby Justizcafé, a little closer to Ringstrasse and Imperial Palace; the view of the opposite Museum of Fine Arts and Museumsquartier are stunning; great views of Vienna City Hall, Volksgarten, and St. Stephen’s Cathedral; Height: 35 metres
Enjoy a grand view over the whole city centre with St. Stephen’s Cathedral clearly visible; the restaurant ‘Loft’ serves gourmet cuisine and has a fantastic bar and stunning designed ceiling that hovers like a canopy over the guests. For the most spectacular views go there in the evening to enjoy Vienna by night. Type of View: great overview of the city centre; Height: 75 metres
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SO/ Vienna Hotel
1 Praterstraße
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Enjoy a grand view over the whole city centre with St. Stephen’s Cathedral clearly visible; the restaurant ‘Loft’ serves gourmet cuisine and has a fantastic bar and stunning designed ceiling that hovers like a canopy over the guests. For the most spectacular views go there in the evening to enjoy Vienna by night. Type of View: great overview of the city centre; Height: 75 metres
North Tower of St. Stephen’s Cathedral At St. Stephen’s, you will be right at the epicentre of Vienna. Especially the tiled multicoloured roof of Stephansdom represents a marvel of its own. However, there is one caveat for people with vertigo: once up there, you need to step outside of the North Tower on to metal stairways that open up the view below. Type of View: pedestrian area of historic city centre, dome of Michaelerkuppel at Imperial Palace, hills of the Vienna Woods in the back, nearby baroque church towers; Height: 68 metres Another method/side: It has towers and it’s slap bang in the middle of the city. Sounds like the perfect place for a top view. And you can indeed – for a small fee – climb the cathedral’s South Tower (343 steps) to get a good look across the rooftops.
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Catedral de San Esteban
3 Stephansplatz
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North Tower of St. Stephen’s Cathedral At St. Stephen’s, you will be right at the epicentre of Vienna. Especially the tiled multicoloured roof of Stephansdom represents a marvel of its own. However, there is one caveat for people with vertigo: once up there, you need to step outside of the North Tower on to metal stairways that open up the view below. Type of View: pedestrian area of historic city centre, dome of Michaelerkuppel at Imperial Palace, hills of the Vienna Woods in the back, nearby baroque church towers; Height: 68 metres Another method/side: It has towers and it’s slap bang in the middle of the city. Sounds like the perfect place for a top view. And you can indeed – for a small fee – climb the cathedral’s South Tower (343 steps) to get a good look across the rooftops.
Have drinks and snacks in a relaxed atmosphere at one of the best rooftop hotel bars in Vienna. At the ‘Dachboden’ (‘attic’) bar you will likely meet locals as the place is popular with the Viennese as well. On Wednesday evenings from 7pm the bar stages its ‘Salon Hermes’ with swing pop and cha cha cha music. A slight caveat to bear in mind: In the evenings, you may have to queue in front of the busy outdoor glass elevator; Type of View: across Ringstrasse to city centre; Museum of Natural History and Museum of Fine Arts; Height: approx. 35 metres
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25hours Hotel Wien beim MuseumsQuartier
1 Lerchenfelder Str.
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Have drinks and snacks in a relaxed atmosphere at one of the best rooftop hotel bars in Vienna. At the ‘Dachboden’ (‘attic’) bar you will likely meet locals as the place is popular with the Viennese as well. On Wednesday evenings from 7pm the bar stages its ‘Salon Hermes’ with swing pop and cha cha cha music. A slight caveat to bear in mind: In the evenings, you may have to queue in front of the busy outdoor glass elevator; Type of View: across Ringstrasse to city centre; Museum of Natural History and Museum of Fine Arts; Height: approx. 35 metres
Sky Bar Roof Terrace Even before you reach the rooftop the views get amazing: At the outside of Steffl Department Store right on Kärntner Strasse high street you step into a glass elevator that lifts you nine levels up. Up at Sky Bar, the modern bar and restaurant boast a crescent shaped outdoor terrace just slightly higher than the surrounding rooftops. Whenever you choose to sit, Stephansdom and the city centre’s rooftops are right in your face. Type of View: Stephansdom (St. Stephen’s Cathedral) and city centre, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Steffl
19 Kärntner Str.
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Sky Bar Roof Terrace Even before you reach the rooftop the views get amazing: At the outside of Steffl Department Store right on Kärntner Strasse high street you step into a glass elevator that lifts you nine levels up. Up at Sky Bar, the modern bar and restaurant boast a crescent shaped outdoor terrace just slightly higher than the surrounding rooftops. Whenever you choose to sit, Stephansdom and the city centre’s rooftops are right in your face. Type of View: Stephansdom (St. Stephen’s Cathedral) and city centre, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Roof Terrace of Haus des Meeres Climbing up the former World War II air defence tower (FLAK Turm) that houses Vienna’s aquarium ‘Haus des Meeres‘ leads to one of Vienna’s most treasured rooftop spots. At 50 meters above ground, the fully glass fronted rooftop Ocean Sky Café and Bar is the highest rooftop location in town. At the moment, visitors still require an aquarium ticket to enter the café. Alternatively, you can buy a ‘staircase ticket’ and take the 192 stairs to the observation terrace. Type of View: Vienna’s city life with its beautifully decorated 19th century townhouses; towers of nearby baroque church of Mariahilf; other World War II FLAK towers; St. Stephen’s Cathedral and hills of the Vienna Woods further away; Height: 50 metres
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360° OCEAN SKY
1 Fritz-Grünbaum-Platz
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Roof Terrace of Haus des Meeres Climbing up the former World War II air defence tower (FLAK Turm) that houses Vienna’s aquarium ‘Haus des Meeres‘ leads to one of Vienna’s most treasured rooftop spots. At 50 meters above ground, the fully glass fronted rooftop Ocean Sky Café and Bar is the highest rooftop location in town. At the moment, visitors still require an aquarium ticket to enter the café. Alternatively, you can buy a ‘staircase ticket’ and take the 192 stairs to the observation terrace. Type of View: Vienna’s city life with its beautifully decorated 19th century townhouses; towers of nearby baroque church of Mariahilf; other World War II FLAK towers; St. Stephen’s Cathedral and hills of the Vienna Woods further away; Height: 50 metres
This purpose-built viewing tower stands in a big park near the Danube river, so you get clear views across the entire city and beyond. It’s Austria’s tallest building, with fast lifts taking you up to a 360° viewing platform. As a bonus, a revolving restaurant and coffee house up top let you rest your feet in the company of traditional fare and fine coffee.
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Torre del Danubio
1 Donauturmplatz
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This purpose-built viewing tower stands in a big park near the Danube river, so you get clear views across the entire city and beyond. It’s Austria’s tallest building, with fast lifts taking you up to a 360° viewing platform. As a bonus, a revolving restaurant and coffee house up top let you rest your feet in the company of traditional fare and fine coffee.
With a diameter of over 60m, the view across the city rooftops and over the Prater park is rather good. But it’s the whole experience, rather than the view, that makes the Riesenrad giant Ferris wheel worth a visit. The wheel forms a landmark part of the city, having provided a famous backdrop for memorable scenes in The Third Man and other movies. Most people just take a ride in a wagon, but you can also book a dinner, coffee or other gastronomic experience on board.
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Rueda Gigante de Viena
1 Riesenradpl.
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With a diameter of over 60m, the view across the city rooftops and over the Prater park is rather good. But it’s the whole experience, rather than the view, that makes the Riesenrad giant Ferris wheel worth a visit. The wheel forms a landmark part of the city, having provided a famous backdrop for memorable scenes in The Third Man and other movies. Most people just take a ride in a wagon, but you can also book a dinner, coffee or other gastronomic experience on board.
This is a “thing” built on top of a hill in front of the Habsburg summer palace at Schönbrunn. I’m sure there’s a technical word to describe the Gloriette, but it basically consists of an intricate façade constructed to give palace inhabitants something nice to look at from their bedroom window. We’ve all done it. Anyway, you can look down from the roof over quite a bit of Vienna. It’s not the very best view of the city, but it’s a pretty good one (especially in summer with the Schönbrunn gardens and palace below). As with the Riesenrad, the experience counts as much as the view – you’re standing on a bit of 18th-century history. Inevitably, the Gloriette also houses a coffee shop.
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Palacio de Schönbrunn Gloriette
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This is a “thing” built on top of a hill in front of the Habsburg summer palace at Schönbrunn. I’m sure there’s a technical word to describe the Gloriette, but it basically consists of an intricate façade constructed to give palace inhabitants something nice to look at from their bedroom window. We’ve all done it. Anyway, you can look down from the roof over quite a bit of Vienna. It’s not the very best view of the city, but it’s a pretty good one (especially in summer with the Schönbrunn gardens and palace below). As with the Riesenrad, the experience counts as much as the view – you’re standing on a bit of 18th-century history. Inevitably, the Gloriette also houses a coffee shop.
A free-to-access viewing terrace, the MQ Libelle sits atop the Leopold Museum in the grounds of the MuseumsQuartier. Go up using a lift on the outside of the building. You’ll find views across toward the old town (and a small café up top, too). Strangely, the best view from the Libelle might actually be of the Libelle event building to one side of the platform. The glass exterior creates the effect of a shimmering, translucent silk scarf. Impressive.
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MQ Libelle
1 Museumsplatz
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A free-to-access viewing terrace, the MQ Libelle sits atop the Leopold Museum in the grounds of the MuseumsQuartier. Go up using a lift on the outside of the building. You’ll find views across toward the old town (and a small café up top, too). Strangely, the best view from the Libelle might actually be of the Libelle event building to one side of the platform. The glass exterior creates the effect of a shimmering, translucent silk scarf. Impressive.
Oben I Küche und Bar Where: Urban-Loritz-Platz 2, 1070 How to get there: Catch the U6 line to the metro station ‘Burggasse’ and then climb the seemingly never-ending stairs up to the top.
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Oben | Küche und Bar
2a Urban-Loritz-Platz
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Oben I Küche und Bar Where: Urban-Loritz-Platz 2, 1070 How to get there: Catch the U6 line to the metro station ‘Burggasse’ and then climb the seemingly never-ending stairs up to the top.
Johann-Staud-Straße 80, 1160 Wien Stadtwanderweg 4 - Jubiläumswarte A wooden watchtower erected in 1898 by the Ottakringer Beautification Association at the suggestion of Johann Loibl on the Vogeltennwiese north of the top of the Satzberg, which was knocked over by a storm in the same year and replaced by an iron watchtower (height 27.5 metres), which came from the Jubilee Exhibition 1898 (opened on July 6, 1899; the elevator was replaced by stairs). At the foot of the Jubilee Observatory was a shelter with an inn (built in 1901). The Jubilee Observatory, the most visited in the Vienna Woods (449 metres), provided a distant view as far as Ötscher and Schneeberg.
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Jubilaumswarte
80 Johann-Staud-Straße
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Johann-Staud-Straße 80, 1160 Wien Stadtwanderweg 4 - Jubiläumswarte A wooden watchtower erected in 1898 by the Ottakringer Beautification Association at the suggestion of Johann Loibl on the Vogeltennwiese north of the top of the Satzberg, which was knocked over by a storm in the same year and replaced by an iron watchtower (height 27.5 metres), which came from the Jubilee Exhibition 1898 (opened on July 6, 1899; the elevator was replaced by stairs). At the foot of the Jubilee Observatory was a shelter with an inn (built in 1901). The Jubilee Observatory, the most visited in the Vienna Woods (449 metres), provided a distant view as far as Ötscher and Schneeberg.