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Vienna Clock Museum: A Journey Through Time

Explore centuries of horological history at Vienna's Clock Museum, home to an impressive collection of timekeeping devices from around the world.

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The Vienna Clock Museum, nestled in the heart of Vienna, houses one of Europe's most impressive collections of timepieces, showcasing the evolution of timekeeping from the Middle Ages to the present day. With over 700 exhibits on display, the museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of horology.

A brief summary to Vienna Clock Museum

  • Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-5 pm
  • Friday 9 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Visit the museum at the top of the hour to experience the 'clock concert,' when all the timepieces chime together.
  • Check the museum's website for special exhibitions and events to enhance your visit.
  • Allocate at least two hours to fully explore the exhibits and appreciate the intricate details of the timepieces.
  • Visit on a weekday to avoid larger crowds and enjoy a more intimate experience.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    The Vienna Clock Museum is easily accessible via public transport. Take the U3 metro line to Herrengasse station, which is a 5-minute walk from the museum. Alternatively, take bus lines 1A, 2A, or 3A to the Brandstätte or Bognergasse stops, which are also nearby. A single metro or bus fare costs approximately €2.40.

  • Walking

    The Vienna Clock Museum is located in the Innere Stadt (Inner City), a short walk from many major landmarks. From Stephansplatz, walk north along Graben, turn left onto Habsburgergasse, and then right onto Schulhof. The museum will be on your right. The walk is approximately 5-10 minutes. Be aware that the museum is located within a short-term parking zone.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Vienna. A short taxi ride from a central location such as Stephansplatz to the Vienna Clock Museum will cost approximately €8-12, depending on traffic. Taxi fares start at €3.80, with additional charges per kilometer. Note that taxi fares may be higher on Sundays, public holidays, and between 11 PM and 6 AM.

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Step into the Vienna Clock Museum and embark on a captivating journey through the history of timekeeping. Located in the charming Palais Obizzi, dating back to 1690, the museum boasts Austria's largest clock collection, with over 700 timepieces from around the world. The museum's collection, founded in 1917, originated from the private collections of Rudolf Kaftan and Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach. Explore exhibits ranging from 15th-century timepieces to modern creations, including pocket watches, grandfather clocks, and the massive tower clock from St. Stephen's Cathedral. Don't miss the astronomical clock by David a Sancto Cajetano, which displays planetary orbits and eclipses. At the top of each hour, experience a unique 'clock concert' as the timepieces chime together. The museum not only showcases scientific and technological advancements but also highlights the artistry and social impact of timekeeping. Note that the museum is not fully accessible, as visitors must climb stairs to reach the exhibition areas.

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