Opening Hours

Wednesday to Monday & holiday 10-18 h

Last entry: 17:30 h, Tuesday closed!

Easter Opening Hours

March 20 - April 4

Open daily 10-18 h

Last entry for the museum visit: 17:30 h

 

In addition to German and English, the exhibition texts are also available in French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian via smartphone: Scan the QR code next to wall texts and on exhibition showcases, the language will be recognized automatically and can also be selected manually.

 

We kindly ask you to keep backpacks and large bags in the cloakroom during your visit.

 

Our House Rules and General Terms and Conditions apply.

Tickets

Choose your date of arrival and get your ticket right here!

Regular

15,00 €

Friends of the Sigmund Freud Museum

free

Discounted: Vienna City Card, senior citizens (> 65), visitors with disability (with ID card)

11,00 €

Students (< 27)

9,50 €

Pupils (< 18)

5,50 €

Children (< 12)

free

 

 

Give a visit to Dr. Freud and order a voucher here.

Click here to add a guided tour to your visit.

 

Subject to errors and alterations

 

High visitor numbers may lead to a short waiting time at the entrance.

We kindly ask groups of more than 10 people to announce their visit because of organizational reasons: tours@freud-museum.at or +43 1 319 15 96-11.

All museum rooms are wheelchair-accessible except for the new staircase and gallery.

Admission free with Vienna PASS. Vienna PASS is not applicable on guided tours, the fee for guided tours applies as indicated above.

Admission free with Niederösterreich-CARD. Niederösterreich-CARD is not applicable on guided tours, the fee for guided tours applies as indicated above.

Getting here

Berggasse 19, 1090 Vienna, AUSTRIA


Tram D: Schlickgasse

Tram 37, 38, 40, 41, 42: Schwarzspanierstraße

Bus 40A: Berggasse

U2: Schottentor

U4: Roßauer Lände

The Museum

The Sigmund Freud Museum, located at Berggasse 19 in Vienna, now is reopened following a rebuild in which it was renovated, expanded, and made wheelchair-accessible.

Sigmund Freud and his family lived at this historic address, which was also the site of his practice, for 47 years until they were forced to flee from the National Socialist regime in 1938. New exhibitions offer comprehensive information on the life and work of Freud. For the first time ever, all private rooms of the Freud family will be accessible including his “first” practice located on the upper ground floor. The bel étage is entirely dedicated to research. It houses Europe’s largest library of psychoanalysis as well as the museum archive.

Café

Our café offers an exquisite selection of coffee and drinks preferably from Vienna, such as the champagne "Edition Sigmund Freud Museum" from Kattus, as well as delicious handmade cakes – also vegan and gluten-free!

Wed to Mon & holiday 10-18 h, Tue closed