
Römermuseum – Wien Museum
- Location
- 1010 Vienna, Vienna
- Description
The Romans settled in the Vienna area for around 350 years.
- Accessibility

The Romans settled in the Vienna area for around 350 years.

The Roman city quarter with reconstructed ancient houses, unique in the world, as well as the amphitheaters and the Carnuntinum Museum as the treasure house of Carnuntum, bring antiquity back to life.

The Salon Stolz is an inclusive and interactive museum for all people.

The Salzburg Museum Neue Residenz is expected to be closed until 2026 due to a general renovation and site expansion.

Over 100 original buildings from rural history are located along a seven-kilometer-long network of paths through the extensive open-air museum, which can also be explored by museum train.

Ambras Castle Innsbruck is one of the most beautiful and important sights in Austria and is one of the top excursion destinations in Tyrol.

Esterházy Palace in Eisenstadt is one of the most beautiful baroque palaces in Austria and provides an impressive insight into the once glamorous life at the court of the Esterházy princes.

From 1940 to 1944, Hartheim Castle housed a Nazi euthanasia facility in which around 30,000 people with disabilities were murdered.

Trautenfels Castle, a department of the Universalmuseum Joanneum, is a multifaceted art and cultural site that represents the history, culture and nature of the Liezen district.

Vienna IX, Berggasse 19. Sigmund Freud lived and worked here for 47 years before he was forced to flee the Nazis in 1938.

The Innsbruck City Museum regularly presents exhibitions that deal with numerous facets of the city's history.

In addition to the permanent exhibition on the history of the town of Klosterneuburg, the town museum presents around five changing special exhibitions per year on topics relevant to Klosterneuburg.