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fourth place, but he was subsequently "off-handedly" contracted to design the building, which was executed in an unassuming contemporary modern style. Haertl was also responsible for the interior design, down to the furnishing of the director's office. The museum opened on 23 April 1959 as the first
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was built in 1899 to Otto Wagner's design as a special station for the use of the Emperor and members of his court when using the Stadtbahn. It was not included in the original plans for the Stadtbahn, but Wagner began construction on his own initiative and was finally able to win over the Minister
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Soon thereafter, it became clear that general overhaul of the building was necessary. After some discussions it was decided to combine this renovation with an expansion of the museum. An international competition took place in 2015. The winning project by Certov, Winkler + Ruck was realised between
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The Emperor is only known to have used the station on two occasions: in 1899 when he opened the lower Vienna Valley line on the Stadtbahn (between Meidling Hauptstraße and Hauptzollamt) and in April 1902. Today the imperial waiting room and study and other rooms in the building are on permanent
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are on display, together with exhibits of ceramic ware, gravestones and other objects which illuminate life 2,000 years ago in the Roman camp and attached town. This museum annexe, previously known as the "Roman Ruins", was expanded and reopened in May 2008 as the Museum of the Romans.
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The Vienna Museum includes numerous residences in which notable composers lived, were born and died, which are largely in original condition and intended to afford the visitor insight into the artists' everyday lives. Exhibits include music manuscripts, but also objects they used.
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and are the oldest surviving secular wall paintings in Vienna. The cycle of paintings were executed in 1398 on the walls of a then banqueting room on a commission from the wealthy merchant Michel Menschein. For the most part they show scenes from the life of the
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in his home and donated in 1964 to the City of Vienna. For several decades the museum was in the Planetarium of the city in the Prater park — in 2024 the museum was relocated into a newly erected building in the Wurstelprater.
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2020 and 2023. Two floors were added on top of the building — and a pavilion and a plaza in front. The former atrium is now known as great hall and used to display some of the largest objects of the collection.
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pavilions on either side of the square as part of the construction of the Stadtbahn in the 1890s; Otto Wagner was the contract designer of the system. During the planning in the 1960s for the new
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With the reopening in 2023 the Wien Museum unveiled its new permanent exhibit which tells the story of the city, from its beginnings in the Neolithic through the Roman camp of
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In addition there are frequent special exhibitions held on the building's new top floor. The other new floor houses a cafe, a terrace, an event hall and an education centre.
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The museum reopened in December 2023 after a three years reconstruction and extension of the building, which was erected after the Second World War based on plans of
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was built around 1250, but in the 14th century became a crypt for a wealthy family. In 1732 the cathedral graveyard was abandoned and in 1781 the adjacent Chapel of
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elements, which could be interpreted as a sign of respect for the Emperor on the architect's part. It was built at the inbound end of the platform at the
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The Vienna Museum includes a number of archaeological sites which document various periods in the history of the city. All are located in the
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The Historical Museum repeatedly distinguished itself with its exhibitions. In 1985, under director Robert Waissenberger, it presented the
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burnt down, following which the Vergilius Chapel was filled in and eventually forgotten. It now lies approximately 12 metres under the
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on the opposite side of the square; with more than 600,000 visitors, one of the most successful exhibitions ever held in Vienna.
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1985: Large-scale exhibition on Dream and Reality: Vienna 1870–1930, curated by Hans Hollein; a record-breaking 622,000 visitors
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Schubert spent only the last two and a half months of his life in his brother Ferdinand's flat in Kettenbrückengasse in
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The permanent exhibit of art and the historical collection on the history of Vienna include exhibits dating from the
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between 1989 and 1991 uncovered among other things the settlement of Canabæ associated with the Roman camp at
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2009-2010: Large-scale exhibition at the Künstlerhaus: Battle for the City: Politics, art and everyday life
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23 April 1959: Formal opening of the Historical Museum building and of the first special exhibition, on
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In 1953, the City Council of Vienna passed a resolution to honour Austrian president and former mayor
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consisting of the museums of the history of the city. In addition to the main building in
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spent the first four and a half years of his life in this house in Nußdorfer Straße in
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becomes a unit of the Museums of the City of Vienna; one of the demolition-threatened
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2002: Separation of the Historical Museum of the City of Vienna from city government
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November 1953: Museum der Stadt Wien: Die erste Besichtigung der Wettbewerbsentwürfe
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2006: Renovation by BMW Architekten: new entrance area, additional exhibition space
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to the mid-20th century. The emphasis is on the 19th century, for example works by
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waltz, whose first notes traditionally inaugurate the New Year for the Viennese.
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80 contestants took part and submitted a total of 96 designs. The jury awarded
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buildings in the world. Since May 7th 2022 it is part of the Vienna Museum.
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1999: Exhibitions on Rebuilt Vienna 1800–2000: Projects for the metropolis;
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2007: Exhibitions on In the Tavern; At the Bottom: The discovery of misery
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1961: Opening of the permanent exhibition on the Art and History of Vienna
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In 2000, the courtyard was roofed over. In 2003, under the direction of
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Top Floor of the Pratermuseum with the Ferris wheel in the background
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Originally known as the Historical Museum of the City of Vienna (
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1977: Exhibition on Vindobona: The Romans in the Vienna area
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In 1804–08 and 1810–14, Beethoven lived at the
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Since 2005, a permanent exhibition on the life and work of
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One of the exhibition rooms before the major reconstruction
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The building was constructed in 1898 as one of a pair of
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and was rediscovered in 1973 during the building of the
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1974–1986: Free entrance to the museum and its annexes
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in the 1860s. Here he composed among other works the
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1964: Opening of Prater Museum; exhibition on Vienna
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1970: Opening of Beethoven memorial in Heiligenstadt
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Index

Wien Museum

Karlsplatz
Vienna
Coordinates
48°11′56.0″N 16°22′23.2″E / 48.198889°N 16.373111°E / 48.198889; 16.373111
German
Vienna
Karlsplatz
Neolithic
Gustav Klimt
Oswald Haerdtl



Vienna Town Hall (Rathaus)
Otto Wagner
Theodor Körner
Clemens Holzmeister
Erich Boltenstern
Karl Schwanzer
Franz Schuster
Max Fellerer
Roland Rainer
Oswald Haerdtl
Second Republic
Jugendstil
Vienna Künstlerhaus
Wolfgang Kos
Vindobona

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