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Sigmund Freud Museum

Museum in Vienna

Updated: May 01, 2024 02:14 AM

Sigmund Freud Museum is located in Vienna (Capital of Austria), Austria. It's address is Berggasse 19, 1090 Wien, Austria.

Berggasse 19, 1090 Wien, Austria

6997+F6 Vienna, Austria

+43 1 3191596

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Monday10 AM to 6 PM
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday10 AM to 6 PM
Thursday10 AM to 6 PM
Friday10 AM to 6 PM
Saturday10 AM to 6 PM
Sunday10 AM to 6 PM

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Where is Sigmund Freud Museum?

Sigmund Freud Museum is located at: Berggasse 19, 1090 Wien, Austria.

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Coordinates: 48.2186272, 16.3630759

Sigmund Freud Museum Reviews

Aline Pedroso
2024-04-24 08:36:41 GMT

I loved the experience. You’ll find a lot of stories about Freud’s life. There are a few items that belonged to Freud. However, given Freud took his important possession when he escaped the Nazis and went to London, there are a lot of archive of Freud’s life and work. We went in April and it wasn’t overcrowded.
They also have a very charming and small cafe.

Karolina Warciak
2023-12-13 21:19:22 GMT

Great museum. Especially if one has an interest in psychology or any background in it. Freud’s practice and apartment have been turned into the museum. There are a lot of insights into his work, some copies of his publications and his letters. Nice info bits on his family too in the apartment. Spent lots of time there and thoroughly enjoyed it. Free lockers too provided to store bags and jackets.

Nihat Karabiber
2023-12-24 07:02:25 GMT

Nice museum, quite changed after renovation, you can see both apartments used as residence and practice. Unfortunately not many items were left to exhibit, since Freud managed to take many while escaping from the regime. I liked the QR code audioguide but the location of the QR codes are awkward, also the entrance is a bit different

Yunwei Liu
2024-01-05 17:54:16 GMT

Wonderful visit… there you will get to know Freud as a person, eccentric, witty, smart, diligent, communicative, passionate …. I was very interested in psychoanalysis but also critical about it, about Freud. But after the visit I felt like I start to admire Freud as a whole person and it gave me goosebumps when I heard him say „ my name is Sigmund Freud“

Anna Hurley-Wallace
2024-04-01 08:41:57 GMT

Really enjoyable! Even as a psychologist myself, I learnt more about Freud's original theories, and about Anna Freud as well. I would recommend to this experience to anyone who is interested in psychology, especially talking therapies. Freud cafe nextdoor is great too, as is Sigmund Freud park- it's just down the road ☕

Ia Kakichashvili
2023-12-28 06:59:34 GMT

As a psychologist, I really recommend to visit the museum. There is lot of interesting materials published and shown here. Try to viait museum when itt is not crowded by visitors who gigle and whisper with silly comments abour psychoanalysys. Special thanks to the video showing with personal life moments of Freud shared. Was really able to appreciate the place.

Angélica Montserrat Azpeitia
2024-04-17 15:01:35 GMT

Very nice place, small but with a lot of history about Freud's house

P T
2023-08-27 16:30:27 GMT

I found the whole experience fascinating. The museum consists of Freud's home (for nearly 50 years) and his practice. The information was all well presented and intuitively placed around the space. There was even a kids version that summarised the function of the room etc. very simply.it took me around 2 hours to walk around. I also found the gift shop well-stocked and interesting and bought the cool coasters.

Thank you for a wonderful day.

Tsovinar K
2023-12-26 13:51:40 GMT

Absolutely worth visiting if you are interested in psychoanalysis and Freud’s persona!
Lots of learnings, beautiful space and great bookshop downstairs.
However, a few disadvantages: 2hrs are not enough to see/ read everything.
If you don’t speak English or German, chances are high that it wouldn’t be as interesting for you as it was for me. It’s less about place itself, and more about place + capture/ info given.
Nevertheless, 5/5.

David Lah
2023-10-11 17:07:22 GMT

Amazing museum located in the house where Sigmund Freud lived and held his practice. It's descriptive and has many personal objects of Freud. Walk through his living room, bedroom and stand in the spot where many revolutionary ideas were born.

It's bigger then expected so make sure to take at least 2 hours.

You can buy psychology books or grab a drink in a cafe when you finish the tour.

A must visit if you're in Vienna and are interested in psychology or the life of Freud.

Mariam Sakhokia
2023-12-06 13:59:15 GMT

Freud Museum in Vienna offers an insightful dive into the life and work of Sigmund Freud. Thought-provoking exhibits, well-curated, and a must-visit for psychology enthusiasts!

SkunkWorkz Extraordinaire
2023-06-29 13:09:12 GMT

A fascinating experience! Went with only basic knowledge about the Father of Psychology and the place, the conservation of it and the movie his daughter made really, really moved me! I really recommend it, one more must-see while in Vienna.

Lujza Döbrössy
2024-04-26 11:41:46 GMT

I arrived an hour before the time I bought my ticket for, but they let me in. The staff was kind, the lockers and the toilet were clean.
The museum itself is very interesting, I spent 1,5 hours there.
The suvenir shop includes interesting books related to Freud and psychology in English and German as well.

I really reccomand the Freud Museum for everyone who is a big fan of psychology.

Amanda Berglund
2023-02-01 22:24:52 GMT

I don’t know if I am biased as a student of sociology and psychology but I found this museum to be incredibly interesting. It was so amazingly cool to be standing in the same room where Freud probably had all the dreams he went on to write about - and to be in his study where the first psychoanalysis took place! It made it even cooler that the literal mirror he mentions in a text I read for class last term was in Anna Freud’s study. For a person who is interested in Freud and his work this is a great museum, it included a lot of interesting information about his life, his travels, his work and his family. There was a lot of memorabilia that actually belonged to him and even an art exhibition with paintings from for example Salvador Dalí, René Magritte and Pablo Picasso.

I would gladly recommend this to anyone who is interested in the father of psychoanalysis!

Jeffrey Mermelstein
2024-04-14 10:03:20 GMT

Great museum. Bought tickets months in advance. Still had to queue with folks who were buying tickets right then. Maybe 10 minute wait. Not sure it’s worth planning ahead. Loved the museum.

Jas K
2023-10-10 21:18:53 GMT

Very nice museum! With lots of photographs, hand written notes and items from Freud and his family.

Pawel Szyszuk
2023-10-01 18:54:42 GMT

A museum dedicated to the life and work of the father of psychoanalysis, located in an elegant building.

Semra EREN
2023-10-28 17:17:51 GMT

The Museum is great. Sigmund Freud is the greatest genius of the modern world. Anyone who wants to know him closely should visit this museum.

Ioanna Anastasia Koukoulopoulou
2023-08-22 12:21:03 GMT

Amazing museum, great details of Freuds life!! Staff was very helpful, kind and the coffee very tasty!

F DB
2022-10-28 12:25:47 GMT

A must go museum for all Freud's fans. The entrance is 14euros, which could be cheaper, with the chance to have discounts for students (but only up to 27yo) and other categories. The museum is quite big and would require a good 2/3h if stopping to read everything, there is also a cafe and a shop on ground floor. The museum itself is Freud's old home and consultation room in Vienna, and has a lot of different objects and decorations that belonged to Freud himself, together with books, audio to listen to and explanations of each room. And a a short movie filmed by his daughter Anna

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