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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Dive into the life and work of the founder of psychoanalysis at the Sigmund Freud Museum, housed in his former apartment and workplace.

Enter the place where Sigmund Freud changed the world of psychology.

Enjoy access to all the private rooms of the family, including Freud's "first" practice.

See original objects, historical documents, and photographs that will give you an insight into Freud's professional and family life.

Discover an incredible collection of conceptual art, hosted in a permanent exhibition on the upper ground floor.

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Admission to Sigmund Freud Museum

Guided tours by appointment

Audio guide

Sigmund Freud Museum entrance with wooden doors in Vienna.

Sigmund Freud Museum entrance with wooden doors in Vienna.

Berggasse 19 is one of the most recognizable addresses in Vienna, where the world-famous neurologist Sigmund Freud stayed and practiced for 47 years before fleeing from the Nazis in 1938. Drawing over 100,000 visitors from across the globe every year, the museum was newly expanded and renovated in 2020. With originally preserved structures and a number of objects, historical documents, and photographs, the new exhibits will offer you an in-depth look at Freud's professional and family life. Visit Anna Freud's living and practice rooms, dedicated to her work of combining psychoanalysis and pedagogy.

Go up the historic stairwell that connects the living spaces on the mezzanine level with the “doctor’s apartment” on the upper ground floor. Here, you will find the permanent exhibition Hidden Thoughts of a Visual Nature. It showcases selected works from artists like Franz West, Heimo Zobernig, Susan Hiller, John Baldessari, and more. Another special exhibition is the Analysis Interminable. Psychoanalytic Schools of Thought after Freud, the first one after the renovation. Here, you can watch interesting short films and interviews that feature 5 practicing psychoanalysts from 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

  • This attraction is wheelchair accessible, and also provides accessibility for pregnant women.
  • Guide dogs are allowed inside the attraction.

Additional information

  • This ticket includes all the parts of the attraction.
  • Photography is allowed (no flash and tripods).
  • WiFi and cloakroom facilities are available.
  • Food and drinks are available for purchase.
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.

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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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