Sigmund Freud Museum entrance with wooden doors in Vienna.
Sigmund Freud Museum exhibit room with informational panels and wooden flooring.
Books "Totem und Tabu" by Sigmund Freud on display at Sigmund Freud Museum.
Sigmund Freud's business cards displayed at the Sigmund Freud Museum.
Sigmund Freud's nameplate, glasses, and personal items at Sigmund Freud Museum.
Sigmund Freud Museum interior with red couch and framed photos on the wall.

Entry Tickets to Sigmund Freud Museum, Vienna

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Step inside Berggasse 19 in Vienna, Austria, and explore the Sigmund Freud Museum where the renowned neurologist lived and worked for nearly half a century until his escape from the Nazis in 1938. Drawing over 100,000 visitors annually, this museum offers an expanded view of Freud's life through preserved structures, historical documents, photographs, and exhibits that explore both his professional achievements and family dynamics. Experience Anna Freud’s living quarters and practice rooms, which highlight her significant contributions to psychoanalysis.

From Berggasse to Analysis Interminable: Explore Vienna where Sigmund Freud revolutionized psychology over 47 years.

Gain entry into private spaces of Freud's family home and his initial practice room — a rare opportunity for insight.

Witness authentic items, historical documents, and photographs that illuminate both the professional journey and personal life of Freud.

Explore an excellent conceptual art collection displayed in a permanent exhibition on the upper ground floor.

Admission to Sigmund Freud Museum

Scheduled guided excursions

Personal audio commentary

Sigmund Freud Museum entrance with wooden doors in Vienna.

Sigmund Freud Museum entrance with wooden doors in Vienna.

Your Experience at Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna

The iconic address of Berggasse 19 holds a significant place in Vienna as the former residence and practice location for renowned neurologist Sigmund Freud. He lived there for an impressive span of 47 years until his departure from Austria due to Nazi persecution in 1938.

Attracting over 100,000 international visitors annually, this museum underwent a major expansion and renovation in 2020. Visitors can explore the original structures along with various historical documents, photographs, and objects that provide deep insights into both Freud's professional endeavors and his family life. The experience includes visiting Anna Freud’s living quarters and practice rooms where she merged psychoanalysis with pedagogy.

Ascending the historic stairwell links the mezzanine-level residential spaces to the “doctor’s apartment” on the upper ground floor, which houses the permanent exhibition Hidden Thoughts of a Visual Nature. This exhibit features works by artists such as Franz West, Heimo Zobernig, Susan Hiller, and John Baldessari. Additionally, explore the special exhibition titled Analysis Interminable: Psychoanalytic Schools of Thought after Freud, notable for being the first post-renovation display.

This exhibit includes engaging short films and interviews with five practicing psychoanalysts from cities like New York, Dublin, and Berlin.

Sigmund Freud Museum exhibit room with informational panels and wooden flooring.

Sigmund Freud Museum exhibit room with informational panels and wooden flooring.

Books "Totem und Tabu" by Sigmund Freud on display at Sigmund Freud Museum.

Books "Totem und Tabu" by Sigmund Freud on display at Sigmund Freud Museum.

Sigmund Freud's business cards displayed at the Sigmund Freud Museum.

Sigmund Freud's business cards displayed at the Sigmund Freud Museum.

Accessibility

  • The attraction is accessible to wheelchair users, as well as pregnant women.

You can bring your guide dog into the site.

Additional information

  • Your ticket grants access to all areas of this experience.
  • You may take photos without flash or tripods.
  • Fresh WiFi and cloakroom services are provided for your convenience.

Purchase food and beverages on-site if you'd like a snack during your visit.

Sigmund Freud's nameplate, glasses, and personal items at Sigmund Freud Museum.

Sigmund Freud's nameplate, glasses, and personal items at Sigmund Freud Museum.

Sigmund Freud Museum interior with red couch and framed photos on the wall.

Sigmund Freud Museum interior with red couch and framed photos on the wall.

Plan ahead and activate any necessary passes on your phone for a smooth entry process upon arrival at the museum.

If you're visiting during peak times or seasons, consider booking in advance to ensure availability of tickets as it draws over 100,000 visitors annually.

The attraction is wheelchair accessible with provisions for pregnant women and guide dogs; this makes planning visits easier if accessibility needs are a priority.

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Operating hours

Sigmund Freud Museum

Monday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Thursday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Friday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Sunday
10:00am - 6:00pm
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FAQs

Yes, guide dogs are allowed to enter the Sigmund Freud Museum.
The standard admission does not include guided tours or audio guides, which need to be booked separately if desired.
You will enter the place where Sigmund Freud changed psychology, access private rooms of his family including Freud's 'first' practice, and view original objects, historical documents, and photographs that provide insight into his professional and personal life. Additionally, you can discover a collection of conceptual art on the upper ground floor.
Your admission includes access to all parts of the museum, such as private rooms and exhibitions showcasing original objects and historical documents related to Freud's life.
The attraction is wheelchair accessible and provides accessibility features for pregnant women as well.
While your ticket provides access to all parts of the attraction, guided tours and audio guides must be arranged separately by appointment; they are not included in the standard entry.
Visitors have access to WiFi throughout the museum. Additionally, cloakroom facilities are available for storing personal items during your visit.
The museum offers WiFi and cloakroom services. Additionally, food and drinks can be purchased on-site.
Yes, photography is permitted as long as flash and tripods are not used.
Yes, you have the option to upgrade your tickets with a Vienna Pass for durations of 1, 2, 3, or 6 days. This pass allows fast-track entry to over 70 attractions and offers savings up to 40%.
Yes, guide dogs are permitted entry into the museum.
Guided tours are not included with your ticket; they must be arranged by appointment separately.
You'll find Anna Freud's living and practice spaces, which highlight her work combining psychoanalysis with pedagogy.
Yes, you can buy both food and beverages while visiting the museum.
Your ticket grants you access to all parts of the museum without any additional costs for different sections.
You'll explore original objects, historical documents, and photographs that provide insights into both Freud's professional and family life.
The museum offers WiFi and cloakroom services to its guests.
The museum is fully accessible for both wheelchair users and pregnant visitors.
You can upgrade your tickets to a 1, 2, 3, or 6-day Vienna Pass, saving up to 40% and gaining fast-track access to over 70 other attractions.
Yes, photography is permitted as long as you don't use flash or tripods.

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