All historic houses to visit in Vienna

Step into the past at 28 historic houses in Vienna. These preserved homes offer a glimpse into the lives of notable figures and everyday people from different eras.

Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in Vienna:

  1. Hofburg Palace1

    Hofburg Palace

     Vienna
    The Hofburg Palace, located in Vienna, is the largest palace in the city and has a rich history as the residence of most of the Austrian royalty. The Habsburg dynasty, in particular, resided here for over 600 years. This historical significance makes it a fascinating place for tourists interested in history and architecture.
  2. Online discount!Hofburg - Imperial Palace2

    Hofburg - Imperial Palace

     Vienna
    Vienna's Imperial Palace is one of the biggest palace complexes in the world. The oldest parts date to the 13th century, with construction having continued right into the 20th century. The Imperial Palace was the residence and seat of government of the Habsburg emperors until 1918. Today, it is home
  3. Albertina3

    Albertina

     Vienna
    The Albertina in Vienna houses one of the largest print rooms in the world, and used to be the biggest Habsburg residential palace, inhabited by one of Maria Theresa's daughters. The collection, which started in 1776, boasts over a million prints and tens of thousands of paintings dating all the way
  4. Online discount!Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna4

    Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna

     Vienna
    The Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna is one of the world’s foremost museums. Experience the rich collections of the Habsburgs, a dynasty that ruled in Austria for more than 600 years, for most of that time as Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire. It boasts exhibits spanning five millennia, from Ancient
  5. Online discount!Sisi Museum5

    Sisi Museum

     Vienna
    The Sisi Museum in Vienna is housed in the Stephan apartments, named after Archduke Stephan Viktor. The museum exhibits personal items that once belonged to Elisabeth that illustrate her personality. The museum exhibits around 300 objects, including parasols, fans, gloves, clothing, beauty preparati
  6. Online discount!Imperial Treasury Vienna6

    Imperial Treasury Vienna

     Vienna
    Awaiting you at the Imperial Treasury Vienna in the Hofburg Palace is the Austrian Imperial Crown and the insignia of the Holy Roman Empire with the Imperial Crown and the Holy Lance. Other highlights include the treasure of the Order of the Golden Fleece and parts of the immensely opulent treasure
  7. Online discount!Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna7

    Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna

     Vienna
    At the Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna in Schönbrunn, join the company of such illustrious personalities as Empress Maria Theresa, Napoleon and Emperor Franz Joseph, and journey through their life as illustrated by their state coaches and carriages. The prize exhibit is undoubtedly the baroque Imper
  8. Wien Museum Karlsplatz8

    Wien Museum Karlsplatz

     Vienna
    The Wien Museum on Karlsplatz will be renovated and expanded over the coming years. The building will be upgraded with additional room for exhibits, generous spaces for educational activities, an event center, and a new restaurant and café.
  9. Spanish Riding School9

    Spanish Riding School

     Vienna
    The Spanish Riding School, or Spanische Hofreitschule, is a renowned institution in Vienna. It is dedicated to horse riding, specifically classical dressage, and is known for two key elements: the Lipizzan breed of horse and the traditional Spanish dressage technique. This combination of elements makes the school unique and a symbol of Vienna's cultural heritage.
  10. Jewish Museum10

    Jewish Museum

     Vienna
    The Jewish Museum Vienna (Jüdisches Museum der Stadt Wien) is a museum of Jewish history, Jewish culture and Jewish religion in Vienna. The museum has two buildings, the Palais Eskeles and the Misrachi house. The exhibition and event program deals with the past and present of Jewish culture in Austr
  11. Sigmund Freud Museum11

    Sigmund Freud Museum

     Vienna
    The Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna features an exhibition on the history of psychoanalysis and the life of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) in Freud's former practice and apartment. The collection of the museum includes original items owned by Freud, the practice's waiting room, and parts of Freud's antiqu
  12. Butterflyhouse Hofburg Palace12

    Butterflyhouse Hofburg Palace

     Vienna
    The Schmetterlinghaus, the Butterfly House in Vienna is a large historical Jugendstil greenhouse built in 1902 where you can experience hundreds of live free-flying tropical butterflies in a recreation of their tropical environment. It is part of the Imperial Hofburg Palace and open every day of the
  13. Imperial Furniture Collection13

    Imperial Furniture Collection

     Vienna
    The Imperial Furniture Collection (Hofmobiliendepot) is a furniture museum in Vienna and one of the world's largest museums of home decor. The museum's collection mainly consists of furniture of the Habsburg monarchs, from commodes to imperial thrones. However, Austrian furniture designers and archi
  14. Silberkammer14

    Silberkammer

     Vienna
    The Silberkammer (silver chamber) is part of the Hofburg in Vienna. On display are the holdings of the Hofsilber- and Tafelkammer, which were transferred to the Republic of Austria after the end of the Habsburg monarchy. Valuable objects of glass, silver, porcelain as well as cooking and baking uten
  15. Collection of Anatomical Pathology in the Madhouse Tower - nhm15

    Collection of Anatomical Pathology in the Madhouse Tower - nhm

     Vienna
    The Collection of Anatomical Pathology in the Madhouse Tower - nhm is a collection that is housed in The Narrenturm (Fool's Tower or Madhouse Tower) in Vienna. It is Europe's oldest building for the accommodation of mental patients that was built in 1784. In the museum the exhibits related to anatom
  16. Ernst Fuchs Museum16

    Ernst Fuchs Museum

     Vienna
    The Ernst Fuchs Museum in Vienna is devoted to the Austrian painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor, architect, stage designer, composer, poet, singer and one of the founders of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism, Ernst Fuchs. The museum is housed in his Otto Wagner Villa that Fuchs acquired in
  17. City Palace Liechtenstein17

    City Palace Liechtenstein

     Vienna
    The City Palace Liechtenstein is a musuem in Vienna and is one of two palaces in Vienna belonging to the princely family of Liechtenstein, built from 1692 to 1705. The Liechtentein Palace is still used as a private residence by the princely family of Liechtenstein, but it also houses the 19th centur
  18. Alt-Wiener-Schnapsmuseum18

    Alt-Wiener-Schnapsmuseum

     Vienna
    The Alt-Wiener-Schnapsmuseum is a museum in Vienna where visitors can learn everything about highly alcoholic drinks, with tasting included. The museum still features some original pieces and equipment, including the original interior of the wood-paneled office space, desks, a historic cash register
  19. Collection of Historic Musical Instruments19

    Collection of Historic Musical Instruments

     Vienna
    The Collection of Historic Musical Instruments in Vienna includes the world's most important collection of Renaissance and Baroque instruments. Besides these, in this museum, numerous instruments played by famous musicians and composers are on display. Highlights in the collection include Viennese f
  20. Roman Museum at the Hoher Markt20

    Roman Museum at the Hoher Markt

     Vienna
    The Roman Museum at the Hoher Markt in Vienna is a branch of the Wien Museum and specializes in the history of Vienna in Roman times. Due to the limited space, the main focus of the Roman Museum is on the 2nd and 3rd century, the heyday of Vindobona (the Roman military camp located on the site of th
  21. Josephinum21

    Josephinum

     Vienna
    The Josephinum was a medical-surgical academy in Vienna for the training of military doctors for the Austrian army. Today, the Institute of Medical History of the Medical University of Vienna is housed in the buildings as well as other institutes. The Josephinum houses a large number of collections
  22. Johann Strauss Wohnung22

    Johann Strauss Wohnung

     Vienna
    The Johann Strauss Wohnung is a museum in Vienna that is dedicated to Johann Strauss Jr. (1825-1899). Johann Strauss and his wife Jetty lived here from 1863 to 1870 and he wrote his most famous piece An der schönen blauen Donau here. The museum shows a large number of pieces from and about his life,
  23. Hermesvilla23

    Hermesvilla

     Vienna
    The Hermesvilla in Vienna is a palace located in the Lainzer Tiergarten, a former fenced-in hunting ground for the Habsburg nobility. Emperor Franz Joseph made Empress Elisabeth a present, in the hope to keep her in Vienna more often. In a five-year construction period, architect Carl von Hasenauer
  24. Theatermuseum, Vienna24

    Theatermuseum, Vienna

     Vienna
    The Theatermuseum in Vienna is housed provides a basic overview of what happens backstage in theatres and has hundreds of costumes and other props on display that all have a role in creating the perfect theatre play. One of the highlights of the exhibition is a collection of puppets.
  25. Weltmuseum Wien25

    Weltmuseum Wien

     Vienna
    The Weltmuseum Wien is one of the world’s leading ethnographical museums, situated in the Hofburg Palace on Vienna’s Ringstrasse. In 14 distinct exhibition galleries, the focus is on unique cultural treasures from all over the world. The aim is to communicate to visitors the cultural diversity, stor
  26. Geymüllerschlössel26

    Geymüllerschlössel

     Vienna
    The Geymüllerschlössel is a small castle in Vienna, located north of the Pötzleinsdorfer castle park. The museum holds and exhibits a collection of furniture and decorative art from the Biedermeier period (it is furnished with original furniture from the first half of the 19th century) as well as th
  27. Schubert Sterbewohnung27

    Schubert Sterbewohnung

     Vienna
    In Schubert's apartment in Kettenbrückengasse in Wieden, which belonged to his brother Ferdinand, the composer spent the last two and a half months of his life. The exhibits in the museum document the last weeks of his life, Schubert's death, the funeral, and the grave of the composer. The exhibits
  28. Vienna Crime Museum28

    Vienna Crime Museum

     Vienna
    The Vienna Crime Museum is a museum in Vienna that consists of 20 rooms that present the history of the judiciary, the police and crime from the Middle Ages to the present. It shows the medieval penal system and the last public executions in Vienna. Furthermore, criminal cases such as the poisoner H