Österreichisches Filmmuseum
- Location
- 1010 Vienna, Vienna
- Description
The Austrian Film Museum has been dedicated to the preservation, research and presentation of the medium of film since 1964.
- Accessibility
- Assistance dogs allowed
The Austrian Film Museum has been dedicated to the preservation, research and presentation of the medium of film since 1964.
The Great Hall of the Austrian National Library is one of the most beautiful historical library rooms in the world.
Just a few steps from the players' changing room is the Rapideum, where history comes to life.
The attraction of the museum lies in the combination of workshop, exhibition and service railway.
The Romans were in the Vienna area for around 350 years; at its peak, over 30,000 people lived here – a colorful mix of Romans, locals and immigrants from all parts of the empire.
The Roman city of Carnuntum includes the visible parts of the former Roman metropolis of Carnuntum.
In the largest museum in the Salzburg region, over 100 original buildings from rural history await their guests.
As Austria's most beautiful sight and the first museum in the world, the castle is a defining feature of Europe's cultural heritage.
The main floor of Eggenberg Palace has retained its original appearance almost unchanged to this day.
Vienna IX, Berggasse 19. Sigmund Freud lived and worked at this address for 47 years before he had to flee from the National Socialists in 1938.
The Innsbruck City Museum offers a variety of approaches to Innsbruck's city history in its special exhibitions.
The permanent exhibition on the city's history is designed for adults and children alike and was co-designed by the latter.