All industrial & heritage museums to visit in Vienna

Explore the impact of industry on society at 5 industrial heritage museums in Vienna. These museums showcase the history of manufacturing, technology, and labor.

Are you curious about the history of industry and innovation? These are the top industrial heritage museums in Vienna:

  1. Vienna museum of science and technology1

    Vienna museum of science and technology

     Vienna
    The Technisches Museum is a museum in Vienna that displays thousands of artifacts organized in different exhibitions about nature, heavy industry, mass production and daily life. On the one hand, the Technisches Musuem Vienna exhibits objects ranging from airplanes and trains to antique typewriters
  2. Clock Museum2

    Clock Museum

     Vienna
    The Clock Museum in Vienna holds and exhibits one of the most significant collections of time pieces in Europe. The collection of the museum includes 700 clocks from around the world. Spread over three floors, the exhibition illustrates the story of scientific and technological development, social t
  3. Verkehrsmuseum Remise3

    Verkehrsmuseum Remise

     Vienna
    The Verkehrsmuseum Remise (Remise Museum of the Vienna Lines) is a museum in Vienna that is dedicated to public transport. It is the largest tram museum in the world that deals with the public transport of a single city. The main focus of the collection of the museum is the complete documentation of
  4. Alt-Wiener-Schnapsmuseum4

    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
  5. Kaffeemuseum Wien5

    Kaffeemuseum Wien

     Vienna
    The Kaffeemuseum Wien (The Coffee Museum Vienna) was founded in 2003 on the ground floor of the building of the Austrian Museum of Social and Economic Affairs. Access is via the main museum. The objects, mostly from the private collection of its founder Edmund Mayr, cover every aspect of coffee. The