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< < 8 10 13 1 Wien Museum 1 Wien Museum Adults: € 8,– Karlsplatz Karlsplatz Reduced: € 6,– 9 4 4 5 11 13 14 15 2WienHermesvilla MuseumAdults: € 6,– Reduced: € 4,– 2 Hermesvilla Games room? Mozart was wild about gambling and games. The largest room 3 Uhrenmuseum 14 with view onto Domgasse was probably used as a games room. 11 19 3 € € Uhrenmuseum Copyright: Mozarthaus Vienna/David M Peters 4 Pratermuseum Adults: 4,– Reduced: 3,–

4 Pratermuseum 5 Otto Wagner Adults: € 4,– Reduced: € 3,– 3 Pavillon Combined ticket (Otto Wagner Pavillon Karlsplatz 17 16 5 Otto Wagner Karlsplatz and Wien Museum Karlsplatz) € 8,– / € 6,– Pavillon 1 6 Otto Wagner Closed until further notice! Karlsplatz Hofpavillon 6 Otto Wagner Hietzing Hofpavillon 7 Haydnhaus Adults: € 4,– Reduced: € 3,– 18 Hietzing 6 8 BEETHOVEN EROICAHAUS 7 Haydnhaus 9 Beethoven 15 11 pasqualatihaus 8 BEETHOVEN EROICAHAUS 16 17 18 10 Beethoven Wohnung 9 Beethoven 12 “The blue Danube”, Waltz, Op. 314, 1867 Heiligenstadt 13 Mozart 14 Constanze Mozart 15 Strauß 16 Schubert 17 Beethoven 18 Haydn pasqualatihaus 11 Mozartwohnung im Adults: € 10,– Reduced: € 8,– 2 3 7 12 19 Piano owned by Schubert’s family Mozarthaus Vienna Groups: € 7,–; children up to 14 years: € 3,– 10 Beethoven Wohnung Famility ticket (2 Adults + up to 3 children): € 20,– Heiligenstadt Wien Museum Price includes audio guide for adults and children Wien Museum 7 1060 Vienna, Haydngasse 19 www.mozarthausvienna.at, T +43-1-512 17 91 11 mozartwohnung 19 Haydnhaus Tue–Sun and public holidays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. im mozarthaus vienna 1 musikerwohnungen 12 Schubert Sterbewohnung Adults: € 4,– Reduced: € 3,– karlsplatz 8 1190 Vienna, Döblinger Hauptstraße 92 8 9 BEETHOVEN EROICAHAUS Open upon request only: +43-1-505 8747 85173 13 Schubert Geburtshaus 12 Schubert Sterbewohnung 1040 Vienna, Karlsplatz [email protected] Tue–Sun and public holidays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 14 Johann Strauss Wohnung 13 Schubert Geburtshaus 9 1010 Vienna, Mölker Bastei 8 Beethoven pasqualatihaus Tue–Sun and public holidays 15 Ausgrabungen Anytime accessible! 14 Johann Strauss Wohnung 10 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Michaelerplatz A fascinating mixture of art and history on three floors, from the Neolithic The Wien Museum takes you to the original locations: be the guest 1190 Vienna, Probusg. 6 10 16 Römermuseum Adults: € 6,– Reduced: € 4,– 15 AUSGRABUNGEN Age to the early twentieth century. Original stained-glass windows and 1 Stained-glass window from St. Stephen’s, of the star musicians and composers. Visit the apartment where Beethoven Wohnung Heiligenstadt Tue–Sun and public holidays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Adults: € 4,– Reduced: € 3,– Michaelerplatz sculptures from St. Stephen’s Cathedral reflect pivotal moments of the King Rudolf I, c. 1390 (detail) Mozart used to live, the whole Mozart clan including his dog Gaukerl, 17 Neidhart Fresken 1010 Vienna, Domgasse 5 2 Egon Schiele, Portrait of Arthur Roessler, 1910 11 Closed until further notice! 16 Römermuseum city’s history, suits of armour and the “Turkish Plunder” tell of the warlike and where he wrote his opera “The Marriage of Figaro”. Come and mozartwohnung im Daily 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 18 Virgilkapelle encounters along the way. Maps, urban views, and two models of the city 3 , Portrait of Emilie Flöge, 1902 visit Johann Strauß on Praterstraße, where he composed “The Blue www.mozarthausvienna.at, T +43-1-512 17 91 19 Römische Baureste 4 mozarthaus vienna 17 Neidhart Fresken illustrate the development from medieval burghers’ town to a capital Hanswurst (“Punchinello”) figure, late 18th century Danube”, or go to the “Pasqualatihaus” on Mölker Bastei, where am Hof 5 Franz Geffels, The Relief of Vienna 1683, late 17th century 1040 Vienna, Kettenbrückengasse 6 and royal residence. Then there are highlights from the nineteenth Beethoven spent many years of his life. Feel the atmosphere of the 12 *Mozart’s apartment not included 18 Virgilkapelle 6 Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Time of Roses, c. 1864 Schubert Sterbewohnung Wed and Thu 10 a.m. to 1 p.m 5 century: furniture, clothes, the decorative arts and painting, from Wald- Haydnhaus or the house where Schubert was born – two jewels of and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Contact Wien Museum: T +43-1-505 87 47-0, [email protected], www.wienmuseum.at 7 Curass of Hans Sierg von Siergenstein, Innsbruck, c. 1530 19 1090 Vienna, Nußdorfer Straße 54 For more information about opening hours on puplic holidays please go to our website. Subject to alterations. Römische Baureste müller to Amerling, providing a close-packed, in-depth view of Viennese 8 Moon idol, Kalenderberg Culture, 8th – early 5th century BC Old Vienna. Portraits, music, personal belongings, audio samples 13 am Hof Schubert Geburtshaus Tue–Sun and public holidays Biedermeier. Major works by Klimt, Schiele, Gerstl and Arnold Schönberg, 9 Anton Kothgasser, Ranftbecher (waisted beaker) with portrait tell of the lives and work of the great geniuses of music in their actual 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Main sponsor of the wien museum < 1 works from the Wiener Werkstätte and the living room of Adolf Loos are of the Duke of Reichstadt, 1832/33 homes. The most important exhibit, though, is the location itself, the 14 1020 Vienna, Praterstraße 54 Cover (detail): Jacob Alt, 2 6 7 12 only a few of the exquisite reminders of “Vienna around 1900”. 10 “Zum (großen) Roten Igel”, house sign and inn sign, first half 18th century “genius loci”. Come and feel the aura! Johann Strauss Wohnung Tue–Sun and public holidays Balloon Trip over Vienna, 1847 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Design: buerobauer.com Wien Museum 26

20 23 20 Underfloor heating all-inclusive: view of the remains of officers’ housing 21 Mercury statuette from a house altar, 2nd / 3rd century AD, bronze 22 Silver tableware with inlaid letters of gold, 2nd / 3rd century AD 27 30 31 34 35 37 26 Pendant watches, c. 1810 30 31 Strong Men, photographs by Josef Fibinger, A. Huber and R. Petuel, c. 1895 In the former Stadtbahn 37 Empress Elisabeth’s gymnasium station building you can find 24 27 Clock face, turret clock of the Mariahilf 32 View of “Venedig in Wien”, 1895 38 Empress Elisabeth, 1865, photograph by Emil Rabending Church (Church of Our Lady of 33 Lindwurm – the dragon – from the Lindwurm grotto ride, 1955 out a great deal of fascinating 39 Hermesvilla, Resplendent Building of Historicism, architect Carl v. Hasenauer 23 Neidhart Frescos, Roundel Perpetual Succour), 18th century and important information 40 Hermes with winged helmet, c. 1810/1820 24 Neidhart Frescos, castle 28 David A.S. Cajetano, longcase clock on Otto Wagner, one of the and surroundings (astronomical art clock), c. 1762/69 leading architects of the 25 St. Virgil’s Chapel under 29 Turret clock movement mechanism century 34 35 Stephansplatz of St. Stephen’s, Vienna 1699 36 Otto Wagner Hofpavillon Hietzing

21 25 28 29 32 33 36 38 39 22 Wien Museum WIEN MUSEUM 17 Wien Museum Wien Museum Wien Museum Wien Museum 40 16 neidhart fresken 3 4 1040 Vienna, Karlsplatz; April to October: 2 römermuseum 1010 Vienna, Tuchlauben 19 Uhrenmuseum pratermuseum Otto Wagner Tue–Sun and public holidays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. hermesvilla 1010 Vienna, Hoher Markt 3 Tue –Sun and public holidays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. 1010 Vienna, Schulhof 2 1020 Vienna, Oswald-Thomas-Platz 1 5 1130 Vienna, Tue–Sun and public holidays Tue–Sun und and public holidays (Planetarium, near Riesenrad) Pavillon Karlsplatz 15 March 2014 to 2 November 2014 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 18 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri–Sun and public holidays 10 p.m. to 1 p.m. Tue–Sun and public holidays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Virgilkapelle and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. 6 restricted opening hours in autumn / winter 1010 Vienna, Stephansplatz (Underground Station) Hofpavillon Hietzing Closed until further notice! 1130 Vienna, Schönbrunner Schloßstraße Closed until further notice! overview The place to explore the history of Roman Vienna today is the very The Neidhart Frescos are the oldest secular mural paintings in Vienna. The Clock Museum has a collection that is unique in Europe and is The Museum takes you on a historical trip through an Situated in the middle of the Lainzer Tiergarten site where officers’ housing of the legionary camp of Vindobona The cycle of paintings from the fourteenth century shows scenes from housed in an enchanting and historic building in the inner city of Vienna. institution that was a bizarre mix of the spooky and the fascinating: In building the Stadtbahn (the light urban railway) around 1900, the is Empress Elisabeth’s “Palace of Dreams”. once stood 2000 years ago – the Roman Museum on Hoher Markt. the life and work of the minnesinger Neidhart von Reuental, also a Every full hour, three floors of the building resound with the strikes, Vienna’s “Strong Men”, the “Bodiless Lady”, the “Homunculus Shoes” great architect Otto Wagner designed two splendid pavilions for the Nowhere else can you find such a combination What did Roman Vienna look like? What was life like then? spring festival and a roundel with banquet. The subterranean Chapel bells and music of the clocks. The show includes types and models and the “Giant’s Suit” document nineteenth century freak shows, Karlsplatz station. One of the two former station buildings houses of art, culture and nature! Parts of the original The exhibition focuses on the booming town of Vindobona, when of St. Virgil is one of the best preserved Gothic interiors in the city. It from the whole world – from ingenious picture clocks to technically so alien to our taste today. The show tells of the 1873 World Fair, a a close-packed documentation on Otto Wagner, who produced furnishings, the bedroom and personal belongings convey the feeling more than 30,000 people lived here: a colourful ethnic melting pot was built around 1250, possibly as a funerary chapel and later served fascinating astronomical clocks and exquisite models from the flop because of the threat of cholera. Other poignant memories of works like the Post Office Savings Bank and the church in Steinhof, of imperial home life away from the stiff decorum of the official life made up of native people of the region and immigrants from all as the tomb of a rich merchant family. Biedermeier and belle époque eras. Take time for a trip through time! previous attractions add to the aura of melancholy – like the dragon, architecture to rank with the best in the world. The station building at court. Also very popular are the temporary exhibitions on topics of News from parts of the Roman Empire. the lindwurm, a relic from a long demolished grotto ride. in Hietzing was designed by Wagner for the imperial family. cultural history. the past www.wienmuseum.at