![]() ![]() Get ff at U4 Ober Sankt Veit then take Bus 54A and get off at Sankt Veiter Tor / Take Tram 60 to Hermesstraße and transfer to Bus 55A until Lainzer Tor The Hermesvilla, constructed in the area and which was completed in 1886, now serves as a museum and also contains a restaurant and café for visitors to relax in after exploring the “zoo.” The Lainzer Tiergarten (animal garden/zoo) is a wildlife preserve at Vienna’s 13th district where wild boars, fallow deer, mouflons, and red deer (elk) dwell. ![]() Hermesvilla Free Museums in Vienna to Visit on the First Sunday of the Month: Front of the Hermesvilla Get off at U1, U3Stephansplatz / U1, U4Schwedenplatz and walk through the no-vehicle streets They were ornate decorations of wealthy cloth merchant Michel Menschein’s private dance and banquet hall and are now displayed along with presentations of Vienna’s medieval era. These were Vienna’s oldest secular wall paintings that are estimated to be created around 1407. Take Sbahn or U1 to Hauptbahnhof and take Bus 69A get off at Arsenal or take Tram D from the city center and get off at Alfred-Adlerstrasse Neidhart Festsaal (Frescoes) The Museum also hosts a special exhibition twice a year on a military history theme. Its collections also count among the oldest state collections in the city of Vienna. ![]() The building was completed on, making it the oldest museum building in Austria. The Museum of Military History – Military History Institute ( German: Heeresgeschichtliches Museum – Militärhistorisches Institut) documents the history of Austrian military affairs. Get off at the train station U1, U2, U4 Karlsplatz and walk up the Resselpark exit Free Museums in Vienna to Visit on the First Sunday of the Month : Museum of Military History (Wars belong in Museums) Military History Museum This is Otto Wagner’s ornate Art Nouveau pavilion directly at the Karlsplatz station, it houses a dedicated art exhibition.Īddress: above train station Karlsplatz, 1040 Get off at U4Hietzing Otto Wagner Pavillon Karlsplatzįree Museums in Vienna to Visit on the First Sunday of the Month: Otto Wagner Pavillon Karlsplatz The Otto Wagner Hofpavillon (Imperial Pavilion) in Hietzing was the Emperor’s private railway pavilion built in 1899, it still stands today and Wagner’s Secession style represented. Otto Wagner was an Austrian architect, furniture designer and urban planner who was responsible for designing most of the train stations in Vienna. Walk from the U1, U2, U4 station Karlsplatz (Resselpark, near Charles church) Otto Wagner Hofpavillon Hietzing The main branch of the Vienna Museums ( German: Wien Museums) standing at the city center, it displays a collection on the history of Vienna that include exhibits dating from the Neolithic to the mid-20th century. Vienna Museum Karlsplatz Free Museums in Vienna to Visit on the First Sunday of the Month: Wien Museum Karlsplatz in February 2019, a week before it closed for renovations Apartments of famous people (musicians and composers). ![]() MUSA Startgalerie (City of Vienna’s Start Gallery).And in Vienna, to further encourage everyone to visit museums, there are free entrances every first Sunday of the month. We enjoy visiting museums as it fosters curiosity and brings one close to history. In Kindergartens and Horts (after-school care), the kids often have field trips no matter the season – whether it’s just to a museum in the city center, or at a castle in a nearby town. Playgrounds abound in every neighborhood, parks and gardens too, and there are many theatres, centres, and activities focused on entertaining and educating children. This has been the city’s motto regarding kids and there are a lot of programs aimed at giving them the best childhood. These museums can be visited for 15€ (as many as you can) on the first Saturday of October during the Long Night of the Museums.Ī child in Vienna is never bored. Not only is it home to the Burgtheater – one of Europe’s most important theatrical platforms, there are over 100 museums in Vienna. Vienna is without a doubt, the cultural centre of Austria. 0 Shares Free Museums in Vienna to Visit on the First Sunday of the Month: Kids visiting Schönbrunn museum ![]()
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