
Sigmund Freud lived and worked in this house from 1891 until 1938, when on 4 June he was forced by the Nazis to flee with his family into exile in England.
The house is now a museum/exhibition documenting the life and work of the founder of psychoanalysis.
The interior decoration of the museum was carried out in 1971 with the help of Anna Freud, Sigmund Freud's youngest daughter. Original furnishings, including the waiting room, a selection from Freud’s collection of antiquities, and signed copies and first editions of his works provide a glimpse into Freud's biography, his cultural environment and the development of psychoanalysis.
The waiting room is the only room in the museum that has been restored more or less to its original appearance.
Opening Times
Daily 09:00 - 17.00 (until 18:00 July-Sep)
Entrance fee: 7 Euro
Address
Berggasse 19
A-1090 Vienna
Tel: +43-1- 319 15 96
email: office@freud-museum.at
How to Get There
U-Bahn: U2 Schottentor (5 - 10 min walk)
TRAM D (get off at Schlickgasse)
External Links
Official Web Site
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