Geymüllerschlössel: A Biedermeier Jewel in Vienna
Explore a Biedermeier summer residence with original furniture, Viennese clocks, and contemporary art in Vienna's tranquil Pötzleinsdorf.
The Geymüllerschlössel is a charming small palace in Vienna's Pötzleinsdorf district, offering a glimpse into the Biedermeier era. As a branch of the MAK (Museum of Applied Arts), it showcases original furniture, decorative art, and a collection of historic Viennese clocks.
A brief summary to Geymüllerschlössel
- Pötzleinsdorfer Str. 102, Vienna, Währing, 1180, AT
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- Saturday 10 am-6 pm
- Sunday 10 am-6 pm
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Geymüllerschlössel.
- Visit on a Sunday for a guided tour at 2:30 PM to learn more about the history and collections.
- Check out James Turrell's 'Skyspace' in the garden, especially in the 90 minutes before sunset for the best light.
- Pick up a booklet at the ticket counter for background information on the items displayed.
- Combine your visit with a walk through the adjacent Pötzleinsdorfer Park, known for its sequoia trees and views of Vienna.
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Getting There
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Public Transport
From the city center (Schottentor), take tram line 41 to its final stop, Pötzleinsdorf. From there, either take bus 41A one stop to Khevenhüllerstraße or walk approximately 400m (5-7 minutes) along Pötzleinsdorfer Straße to the Geymüllerschlössel. A single tram or bus fare within Vienna is around €2.40.
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Taxi/Ride-sharing
A taxi or ride-sharing service from Vienna's city center to Geymüllerschlössel (Pötzleinsdorfer Str. 102) typically costs between €20-€30, depending on traffic and the provider. Services like Uber and Bolt are readily available in Vienna. Be sure to confirm the fare or meter usage before starting your journey.
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Parking
Limited parking is available near Geymüllerschlössel. Street parking in Vienna requires a 'Parkschein' (parking voucher). Alternatively, consider using a Park & Ride garage on the outskirts of the city (e.g., Hütteldorf, Spittelau) and taking public transport for the final leg of the journey; daily rates at Park & Ride facilities are approximately €4.40. Public garages in the city center can be significantly more expensive.
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