The founder of psychoanalysis lived and worked at this address in Berggasse from 1891 until 1938 when he fled from the National Socialists to London. Many of his famous works were written here and the spacious apartment is now a museum. The waiting room containing original furniture and objects from Freud’s personal possessions has been restored to how it might have looked in Freud’s day; the remaining rooms have been cleared to exhibit drawings and paintings.
The museum is open daily from 9-5pm and costs 7 euros to enter.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Dr.Sigmund Freud's practice at 19 Berggasse
The most famous neurologist and psychiatrist Sigmund Freud moved in the house in 1891 year and lived there till 1938 when he had to run away with his family to London.
Now there is the Sigmund-Freud Museum in his apartment at the Bergasse 19.
It is opened everyday :
VII-X 9 a.m- 6 p.m
X-VI 9 a.m- 5 p.m.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Dr.Sigmund Freud's practice in Berggasse
Mr. Sigmund Freud is a famous Viennese personality who after reading some of his books I have come to the conclusion that unfortunately he knew very little about women despite his research. There is however a park named after him in front of the Votivkirche (near Schottentor), the monument in the park reads "The voice of intellect is quiet."
You can also visit his apartment which is the Sigmund Freud Museum, it cost 7 Euros for adults and is open from 9:00 - 17:00 daily. See the webpage below for information and pictures of his apartment in English and German.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: The old part of Vienna inside the Ringstrasse
Phone: +43 1 3191596
in this house freud worked and lived until the nazis chased him away in his 83rd year. attention: the famous couch - his logo- is not in vienna, he had taken it with him to london where he and it were safe.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: 9, berggasse 19
One of the best museums in Vienna is the home on Bergasse 19 of the late Dr. Sigmund Freud. He fled this place in the late 1930's (because of Nazi Germany) to live out his final years in London. Most of the furniture are gone (most stuff can be find in Freud Museum, London). The apartment is still worthy of a visit. The museum provide a lot of information about Freud during his life in Austria. All objects and photos displayed in the museum come with plenty of written information. Be sure you got alot of time when visting since its much more to read than look upon. The museum also have a shop.
Updated May 5, 2010
Address: Berggasse 19
Phone: 0043-1-3191596
Website: http://www.freud-museum.at/e/
Dr. Sigmund Freud lived and worked in this house. In 1938, following the Anschluss, Dr. Freud was forced to emigrate. His office and private apartment are now a museum. The museum owns the original furniture from his waiting room, and some of his personal belongings.
Updated Jul 25, 2007
Address: Berggasse 19
Phone: +43-1- 319 15 96
Website: http://www.freud-museum.at/
Located in Freud's old flat this museum has lots of information relating to Freud. Dont come here expecting to see a reconstruction of his house because there isnt one. The only reconstructed room is the waiting room. The other rooms house items and information of Freud and his past as well as temporary exhibitions which Sigmund would have enjoyed.
Written Jul 19, 2007
Address: Berggasse 19
Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, lived and worked for most of his life at Berggasse 19. He was there from 1891-1938, when the Nazis forced him to leave.
The museum is loaded with photos, artifacts, and Freud memorabilia from throughout his life, including his hat and cane.
The museum is open 9 AM - 5 PM (6 PM from July to September) daily and charges admission.
Written Nov 4, 2004
Address: Berggasse 19, A-1090 Wien
Phone: +43-1- 319 15 96
Website: http://www.freud-museum.at/e/
His Ego and Super-ego aren't here, but many of his items still remain in his former home. You can visit inside for 5 Euro, but I decided to just see where the man lived and move on. I have heard that there really isn't that much to see inside, so thats why I gave it a pass.
Written Mar 27, 2004
Address: 19 Berggasse
Phone: 43-1- 319 15 96
Website: http://www.freud-museum.at/e/
Doctor Freud lived and worked at 19 Bergasse from 1891 to 1938; the quarters were restored and exhibits prepared with the assistance of Freud's daughter Anna in 1971. Most of the original furniture had been either sold or shipped to London in 1938, but there's enough here to give you the feel that the good doctor has just stepped out for a cigar. Incidentally, Theodore Herzl, the founder of modern Zionism, lived just down the street at 6 Bergasse in the late 1890s. The two men never met, but Freud wrote that he later dreamt about Herzl. Hmmm. . .
Written Aug 6, 2003
Address: 19 Bergasse
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