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House of Music (Haus der Musik)

The House of Music, or Haus der Musik, rates among the best museums in the city. Spread over 4 floors (the 5th is a café and restaurant), it helps ...  Continue Reading »

Belvedere Palace (Schloss Belvedere)

The two Baroque palaces were built in the 18th century as a summer residence for Prince Eugene of Savoy. They are known as the Upper Belvedere - full of huge ...  Continue Reading »

Museum of Fine Arts - Kunsthistorisches Museum

The Museum of Fine Arts, or Kunsthistoriches Museum, houses the fabulous art collection of the Habsburgs, the royal dynasty of Austria for over 600 years. ...  Continue Reading »

Sisi Museum

Sisi, or Empress Elizabeth, was the wife of Franz Josef 1 of Austria who she married when she was only 16. She was very beautiful and strictly maintained her ...  Continue Reading »

Baroque Museum (Salzburger Barockmuseum)

Set in the lovely Orangery of Mirabell Palace, Salzburg’s Baroque Museum hosts an unusual and rare collection of sketches by legendary artists of the ...  Continue Reading »

Mozart Residence (Mozart Wohnhaus)

Mozart lived in the Tanzmeisterhaus with his family from 1773 to 1780. The eight-room apartment was a big step up for the family from the crowded lodgings ...  Continue Reading »

Kunsthalle Wien

In the Museumquarter, between the Leopold and MUMOK is the Kunsthalle, or Art Hall, a collection of exhibition halls showcasing local and international ...  Continue Reading »

Liechtenstein Museum

Until 1938, the Royal family of Liechtenstein resided in Vienna, but after the Anschluss, when Austria was annexed to the German Third Reich on 12 March ...  Continue Reading »

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