
Technisches Museum Wien
- Location
- 1140 Vienna, Vienna
- Description
Located near Schönbrunn, the Vienna Technical Museum offers a varied program for the whole family.
- Accessibility
- in easy or simple language

Located near Schönbrunn, the Vienna Technical Museum offers a varied program for the whole family.

Here you will find the largest painted work of art in Tyrol, a giant circular painting on more than 1,000m2 of canvas depicting the third Battle of Bergisel in 1809.

The Tyrolean Folk Art Museum is a cultural studies museum with an extensive collection from the European region of Tyrol, South Tyrol and Trentino and focuses on pre-modern worlds of thought and historical realities of life.

The history of the peat, glass and brick industries, which led to the founding of the town, is the focus of the museum, which is housed in the second oldest surviving building in the town, the former ironworks department store.

The Lower Belvedere is the former residence of Prince Eugene.

The new Folklore Museum at the Paulustor in Graz tells of different living environments and social and cultural change.

How can the state of Vorarlberg be packed into a museum? The exhibitions tell stories: about the Romans, the land and people of the Bregenzerwald, and the fascination of brass music.

The World Museum is a place where people and cultures come together in a unique way.

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Geology, archaeology, prehistory and early history, Celtic and Roman culture are presented in the Vienna Woods Museum.

On 1,600m², ZOOM offers different areas for children and young people: the hands-on exhibition for 6- to 12-year-olds, the ZOOM Ocean play and experience area for children from 8 months to 6 years, the Atelier workshop areas for 3- to 12-year-olds and the animation studio for children and young people from 8 to 14 years.