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Opening Hours : Wednesday - Monday: 10:00 AM to 06:00 PM
Last entry at 05:30 PM
Tuesdays closed.
Entry Fee : Regular: EUR 14.00
Senior Citizens (Above 65 years): EUR 10.00
Students (Under 27 years): EUR 8.50
Children (Under 18 years): EUR 5.00
Children (Under 12 years): Free
Vienna City Card Holders and People with disabilities: EUR 10.00
Members and Patrons of Sigmund Freud Museum: Free
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Sigmund Freud Museum stands at Wien IX, Berggasse 19, where the great thinker himself resided with his wife and children. The display includes his personal items, the interiors of the house, and parts of his antique collection, while the library has more than 35,000 volumes.
These books vary on the subjects of psychiatry, psychology, neurology, and psychoanalysis. This is where Freud wrote most of his life’s works and started the Wednesday Evening Society to discuss psychoanalysis with like-minded peers. He lived here for 47 years till the family had to flee Austria from the Nazis due to his Jewish ancestry. The museum started off as a roomful of commemorations associated with Freud, but has now grown into Europe’s largest psychoanalytic collection.
Other Important Objective Information : 1) The souvenir shop at the foyer offers a select range of books, memorabilia, and other gift items. It can be browsed without museum admission and items can also be ordered online.
2) The cafe serves affordable and delicious refreshments, some of which are uniquely crafted for the venue. The ‘Edition Sigmund Freud Museum’ champagne is a must-try. There is a wide collection of exclusive Viennese wines and coffees to choose from as well, served with a side of salads or croissants.