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Entry Tickets to Sigmund Freud Museum
Visit Freud's historic home with access to private rooms, original artefacts and art exhibitions in Vienna.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
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Entry Tickets to Sigmund Freud Museum
Visit Freud's historic home with access to private rooms, original artefacts and art exhibitions in Vienna.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
Mobile na tiket
Entry Tickets to Sigmund Freud Museum
Visit Freud's historic home with access to private rooms, original artefacts and art exhibitions in Vienna.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
Mobile na tiket
Highlights
Explore Sigmund Freud’s historic residence and workspace in Vienna
Access personal and professional rooms, including Freud's notable practice
View authentic items, documents and photos connected to Freud’s life
Experience permanent and conceptual art exhibitions on site
Optionally enhance your Vienna trip with a Vienna Pass for fast-track entry to over 70 attractions
What’s Included
Admission to Sigmund Freud Museum
Discover the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna
Step into Berggasse 19, a landmark address at the heart of Vienna, which for nearly half a century was home to Sigmund Freud, the pioneering neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis. The museum, completely renovated and expanded in 2020, offers visitors the unique chance to walk through Freud's preserved living quarters and discover the world where psychological ideas that transformed history were born.
Tour the Place Where Freud Lived and Worked
Begin your experience in the original family rooms. Wander through spaces where Freud lived alongside his family, and explore his first ever medical practice. Throughout his residence here, Freud developed critical theories that laid the foundation for modern psychology. With your entry ticket, examine a wealth of original personal items: furniture, books, and untouched belongings that once belonged to Freud himself. Archival documents and family photographs provide intimate insights into daily life at the turn of the twentieth century.
Uncover the Anna Freud Rooms
The museum also highlights the work of Anna Freud, Sigmund’s daughter, whose innovations joined psychoanalysis and pedagogy. Access her reconstituted living and consulting rooms, now part of the museum’s immersive storytelling about the Freud family and their impact.
Permanent and Contemporary Art Exhibitions
Follow the historic staircase to the upper ground floor, where the permanent exhibition "Hidden Thoughts of a Visual Nature" awaits. This thoughtful collection displays pieces by notable artists including Franz West, Heimo Zobernig, Susan Hiller and John Baldessari, inviting visitors to reflect on the interplay between art and psychoanalysis.
Elsewhere in the museum, "Analysis Interminable. Psychoanalytic Schools of Thought after Freud" delves into the ongoing influence of Freud’s ideas. This exhibition includes a series of short films and interviews with practicing psychoanalysts from major cities worldwide, offering multidisciplinary perspectives on Freud’s legacy.
Enhance Your Experience with the Vienna Pass
To reach further into Vienna’s fascinating culture, consider upgrading with a Vienna Pass. Choose between 1, 2, 3 or 6-day options and gain discounted, priority entry to over 70 top attractions across the city, making your visit smoother and more rewarding.
Facilities, Accessibility and Practical Details
Your ticket covers all museum sections. Guests can use the cloakroom and WiFi facilities, and access food and beverages for purchase within the museum. Photography is allowed in most areas (please avoid using flash or tripods). The site is wheelchair-friendly, guide dogs are welcome and pregnant visitors will find accessible accommodations. Be sure to plan your trip with the museum’s daily opening hours in mind.
Plan Your Cultural Visit
With more than 100,000 global visitors every year, the Sigmund Freud Museum offers a rare view into the life and intellect of one of history’s most influential thinkers. Take the time to immerse yourself in Vienna’s history, observe objects that inspired the course of psychology and explore exhibitions that spark conversation even today.
Book your Entry Tickets to Sigmund Freud Museum tickets now!
Arrive during opening hours: 10:00am to 6:00pm
Respect museum rules, especially regarding flash photography
Store personal items in the cloakroom if needed
Service and guide dogs are welcome
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10:00am - 06:00pm Closed 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm
Is the Sigmund Freud Museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum is fully accessible to wheelchair users and assistance can be provided.
Can I take photos inside the museum?
Photography is allowed without flash or tripods. Please be mindful of fellow visitors.
Are there facilities for personal belongings?
A cloakroom is available for visitors, along with WiFi throughout the museum.
What are the museum’s opening hours?
The museum is open daily from 10:00am to 6:00pm except when closed for special holidays or maintenance.
Do I need to show ID at entry?
Carrying a valid photo ID is recommended as it may be requested at the entrance.
Museum is open from 10:00am to 6:00pm; check for public holidays closures
Fully wheelchair accessible; assistance available for guests with mobility needs
No flash or tripods for photography inside the museum
WiFi and cloakroom services available for your convenience
Valid photo ID may be required at entry
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Explore Sigmund Freud’s historic residence and workspace in Vienna
Access personal and professional rooms, including Freud's notable practice
View authentic items, documents and photos connected to Freud’s life
Experience permanent and conceptual art exhibitions on site
Optionally enhance your Vienna trip with a Vienna Pass for fast-track entry to over 70 attractions
What’s Included
Admission to Sigmund Freud Museum
Discover the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna
Step into Berggasse 19, a landmark address at the heart of Vienna, which for nearly half a century was home to Sigmund Freud, the pioneering neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis. The museum, completely renovated and expanded in 2020, offers visitors the unique chance to walk through Freud's preserved living quarters and discover the world where psychological ideas that transformed history were born.
Tour the Place Where Freud Lived and Worked
Begin your experience in the original family rooms. Wander through spaces where Freud lived alongside his family, and explore his first ever medical practice. Throughout his residence here, Freud developed critical theories that laid the foundation for modern psychology. With your entry ticket, examine a wealth of original personal items: furniture, books, and untouched belongings that once belonged to Freud himself. Archival documents and family photographs provide intimate insights into daily life at the turn of the twentieth century.
Uncover the Anna Freud Rooms
The museum also highlights the work of Anna Freud, Sigmund’s daughter, whose innovations joined psychoanalysis and pedagogy. Access her reconstituted living and consulting rooms, now part of the museum’s immersive storytelling about the Freud family and their impact.
Permanent and Contemporary Art Exhibitions
Follow the historic staircase to the upper ground floor, where the permanent exhibition "Hidden Thoughts of a Visual Nature" awaits. This thoughtful collection displays pieces by notable artists including Franz West, Heimo Zobernig, Susan Hiller and John Baldessari, inviting visitors to reflect on the interplay between art and psychoanalysis.
Elsewhere in the museum, "Analysis Interminable. Psychoanalytic Schools of Thought after Freud" delves into the ongoing influence of Freud’s ideas. This exhibition includes a series of short films and interviews with practicing psychoanalysts from major cities worldwide, offering multidisciplinary perspectives on Freud’s legacy.
Enhance Your Experience with the Vienna Pass
To reach further into Vienna’s fascinating culture, consider upgrading with a Vienna Pass. Choose between 1, 2, 3 or 6-day options and gain discounted, priority entry to over 70 top attractions across the city, making your visit smoother and more rewarding.
Facilities, Accessibility and Practical Details
Your ticket covers all museum sections. Guests can use the cloakroom and WiFi facilities, and access food and beverages for purchase within the museum. Photography is allowed in most areas (please avoid using flash or tripods). The site is wheelchair-friendly, guide dogs are welcome and pregnant visitors will find accessible accommodations. Be sure to plan your trip with the museum’s daily opening hours in mind.
Plan Your Cultural Visit
With more than 100,000 global visitors every year, the Sigmund Freud Museum offers a rare view into the life and intellect of one of history’s most influential thinkers. Take the time to immerse yourself in Vienna’s history, observe objects that inspired the course of psychology and explore exhibitions that spark conversation even today.
Book your Entry Tickets to Sigmund Freud Museum tickets now!
Arrive during opening hours: 10:00am to 6:00pm
Respect museum rules, especially regarding flash photography
Store personal items in the cloakroom if needed
Service and guide dogs are welcome
Lunes
Martes
Miyerkules
Huwebes
Biyernes
Sabado
Linggo
10:00am - 06:00pm Closed 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm
Is the Sigmund Freud Museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum is fully accessible to wheelchair users and assistance can be provided.
Can I take photos inside the museum?
Photography is allowed without flash or tripods. Please be mindful of fellow visitors.
Are there facilities for personal belongings?
A cloakroom is available for visitors, along with WiFi throughout the museum.
What are the museum’s opening hours?
The museum is open daily from 10:00am to 6:00pm except when closed for special holidays or maintenance.
Do I need to show ID at entry?
Carrying a valid photo ID is recommended as it may be requested at the entrance.
Museum is open from 10:00am to 6:00pm; check for public holidays closures
Fully wheelchair accessible; assistance available for guests with mobility needs
No flash or tripods for photography inside the museum
WiFi and cloakroom services available for your convenience
Valid photo ID may be required at entry
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Explore Sigmund Freud’s historic residence and workspace in Vienna
Access personal and professional rooms, including Freud's notable practice
View authentic items, documents and photos connected to Freud’s life
Experience permanent and conceptual art exhibitions on site
Optionally enhance your Vienna trip with a Vienna Pass for fast-track entry to over 70 attractions
What’s Included
Admission to Sigmund Freud Museum
Discover the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna
Step into Berggasse 19, a landmark address at the heart of Vienna, which for nearly half a century was home to Sigmund Freud, the pioneering neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis. The museum, completely renovated and expanded in 2020, offers visitors the unique chance to walk through Freud's preserved living quarters and discover the world where psychological ideas that transformed history were born.
Tour the Place Where Freud Lived and Worked
Begin your experience in the original family rooms. Wander through spaces where Freud lived alongside his family, and explore his first ever medical practice. Throughout his residence here, Freud developed critical theories that laid the foundation for modern psychology. With your entry ticket, examine a wealth of original personal items: furniture, books, and untouched belongings that once belonged to Freud himself. Archival documents and family photographs provide intimate insights into daily life at the turn of the twentieth century.
Uncover the Anna Freud Rooms
The museum also highlights the work of Anna Freud, Sigmund’s daughter, whose innovations joined psychoanalysis and pedagogy. Access her reconstituted living and consulting rooms, now part of the museum’s immersive storytelling about the Freud family and their impact.
Permanent and Contemporary Art Exhibitions
Follow the historic staircase to the upper ground floor, where the permanent exhibition "Hidden Thoughts of a Visual Nature" awaits. This thoughtful collection displays pieces by notable artists including Franz West, Heimo Zobernig, Susan Hiller and John Baldessari, inviting visitors to reflect on the interplay between art and psychoanalysis.
Elsewhere in the museum, "Analysis Interminable. Psychoanalytic Schools of Thought after Freud" delves into the ongoing influence of Freud’s ideas. This exhibition includes a series of short films and interviews with practicing psychoanalysts from major cities worldwide, offering multidisciplinary perspectives on Freud’s legacy.
Enhance Your Experience with the Vienna Pass
To reach further into Vienna’s fascinating culture, consider upgrading with a Vienna Pass. Choose between 1, 2, 3 or 6-day options and gain discounted, priority entry to over 70 top attractions across the city, making your visit smoother and more rewarding.
Facilities, Accessibility and Practical Details
Your ticket covers all museum sections. Guests can use the cloakroom and WiFi facilities, and access food and beverages for purchase within the museum. Photography is allowed in most areas (please avoid using flash or tripods). The site is wheelchair-friendly, guide dogs are welcome and pregnant visitors will find accessible accommodations. Be sure to plan your trip with the museum’s daily opening hours in mind.
Plan Your Cultural Visit
With more than 100,000 global visitors every year, the Sigmund Freud Museum offers a rare view into the life and intellect of one of history’s most influential thinkers. Take the time to immerse yourself in Vienna’s history, observe objects that inspired the course of psychology and explore exhibitions that spark conversation even today.
Book your Entry Tickets to Sigmund Freud Museum tickets now!
Museum is open from 10:00am to 6:00pm; check for public holidays closures
Fully wheelchair accessible; assistance available for guests with mobility needs
No flash or tripods for photography inside the museum
WiFi and cloakroom services available for your convenience
Valid photo ID may be required at entry
Arrive during opening hours: 10:00am to 6:00pm
Respect museum rules, especially regarding flash photography
Store personal items in the cloakroom if needed
Service and guide dogs are welcome
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Explore Sigmund Freud’s historic residence and workspace in Vienna
Access personal and professional rooms, including Freud's notable practice
View authentic items, documents and photos connected to Freud’s life
Experience permanent and conceptual art exhibitions on site
Optionally enhance your Vienna trip with a Vienna Pass for fast-track entry to over 70 attractions
What’s Included
Admission to Sigmund Freud Museum
Discover the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna
Step into Berggasse 19, a landmark address at the heart of Vienna, which for nearly half a century was home to Sigmund Freud, the pioneering neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis. The museum, completely renovated and expanded in 2020, offers visitors the unique chance to walk through Freud's preserved living quarters and discover the world where psychological ideas that transformed history were born.
Tour the Place Where Freud Lived and Worked
Begin your experience in the original family rooms. Wander through spaces where Freud lived alongside his family, and explore his first ever medical practice. Throughout his residence here, Freud developed critical theories that laid the foundation for modern psychology. With your entry ticket, examine a wealth of original personal items: furniture, books, and untouched belongings that once belonged to Freud himself. Archival documents and family photographs provide intimate insights into daily life at the turn of the twentieth century.
Uncover the Anna Freud Rooms
The museum also highlights the work of Anna Freud, Sigmund’s daughter, whose innovations joined psychoanalysis and pedagogy. Access her reconstituted living and consulting rooms, now part of the museum’s immersive storytelling about the Freud family and their impact.
Permanent and Contemporary Art Exhibitions
Follow the historic staircase to the upper ground floor, where the permanent exhibition "Hidden Thoughts of a Visual Nature" awaits. This thoughtful collection displays pieces by notable artists including Franz West, Heimo Zobernig, Susan Hiller and John Baldessari, inviting visitors to reflect on the interplay between art and psychoanalysis.
Elsewhere in the museum, "Analysis Interminable. Psychoanalytic Schools of Thought after Freud" delves into the ongoing influence of Freud’s ideas. This exhibition includes a series of short films and interviews with practicing psychoanalysts from major cities worldwide, offering multidisciplinary perspectives on Freud’s legacy.
Enhance Your Experience with the Vienna Pass
To reach further into Vienna’s fascinating culture, consider upgrading with a Vienna Pass. Choose between 1, 2, 3 or 6-day options and gain discounted, priority entry to over 70 top attractions across the city, making your visit smoother and more rewarding.
Facilities, Accessibility and Practical Details
Your ticket covers all museum sections. Guests can use the cloakroom and WiFi facilities, and access food and beverages for purchase within the museum. Photography is allowed in most areas (please avoid using flash or tripods). The site is wheelchair-friendly, guide dogs are welcome and pregnant visitors will find accessible accommodations. Be sure to plan your trip with the museum’s daily opening hours in mind.
Plan Your Cultural Visit
With more than 100,000 global visitors every year, the Sigmund Freud Museum offers a rare view into the life and intellect of one of history’s most influential thinkers. Take the time to immerse yourself in Vienna’s history, observe objects that inspired the course of psychology and explore exhibitions that spark conversation even today.
Book your Entry Tickets to Sigmund Freud Museum tickets now!
Museum is open from 10:00am to 6:00pm; check for public holidays closures
Fully wheelchair accessible; assistance available for guests with mobility needs
No flash or tripods for photography inside the museum
WiFi and cloakroom services available for your convenience
Valid photo ID may be required at entry
Arrive during opening hours: 10:00am to 6:00pm
Respect museum rules, especially regarding flash photography
Store personal items in the cloakroom if needed
Service and guide dogs are welcome
Free cancellation up to 24 h
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