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Step into the world of psychoanalysis with a skip-the-line ticket to the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna, Austria. Located at the historic Berggasse 19, this museum lets you explore the very rooms where Freud lived and developed his revolutionary theories.
Follow in Freud's footsteps as you enter through the same doorway he and his patients once used, climbing the original stairs to the mezzanine. Here, you’ll discover preserved spaces that offer a genuine glimpse into Freud’s private life and groundbreaking work.
The museum showcases rare first editions, personal documents, and special printings, giving insight into the evolution of Freud’s ideas. You can also visit Anna Freud’s adjacent rooms, which highlight her pioneering contributions to psychoanalysis and education.
A newly constructed staircase connects all floors, guiding you through the building’s history, including the harrowing period of Nazi occupation and the fate of Freud’s family. The gallery features moving exhibits about Freud’s exile and the tragic stories of his siblings.
Your visit concludes in Freud’s former office, home to the permanent exhibition “Hidden Thoughts of a Visual Nature,” where contemporary art meets history. Before leaving, relax at the museum café or browse unique books and gifts in the shop. Secure your spot now and experience Vienna’s intellectual legacy firsthand!







