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Sigmund Freud MuseumvsMozarthaus Vienna
Both are rated very highly by expert writers. Overall, Sigmund Freud Museum ranks significantly better than Mozarthaus Vienna. Sigmund Freud Museum comes in at 90 with praise from 8 reviewers such as Travel + Leisure, Michelin Guide and Afar Magazine.
Sigmund Freud Museum
Concierge
Afar Magazine
Let's Go
Travel + Leisure
Michelin Guide
Atlas Obscura
Fodor's
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Berggasse 19, Vienna A-1090, Austria
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"After several expansions, this museum now fills the rabbit warren of rooms in Vienna's ninth district that served as the Freud family apartment from 1891 to 1938."
"Located at Freud's famous practice and apartment at Berggasse 19." Full review
"Suffering from disruptive dreams? In need of a way to train your pet mouse? Check out Vienna’s Sigmund Freud museum in the ninth district." Full review
"This museum is the former home of Vienna's preeminent doctor of the mind, Sigmund Freud." Full review
1 Star
"A moving documentary of the great man with his family, with a commentary by his daughter." Full review
"The former private quarters and office of Dr. Sigmund Freud now hosts a museum housing the works of the founding father of psychoanalysis. " Full review
"Not far from the historic Hofburg district, you can skip over several centuries and visit this outstanding symbol of 20th-century Vienna." Full review
"Antiques and mementos, including his velour hat and dark walking stick with ivory handlefill the study and waiting room...there are changing exhibits with topics like the doctor's travels" Full review
"This is where Freud spent his most prolific years and developed his groundbreaking theories." Full review
Mozarthaus Vienna
Fodor's
Concierge
Frommer's
Travel + Leisure
Michelin Guide
Domgasse 5, Vienna, Austria
From $0/night
"Equipped with an excellent audio guide and starting out on the third floor of the building, you can hear about Mozart's time in Vienna." Full review
"What used to be a rather homely house museum has recently been transformed into a state-of-the-art interactive homage to Mozart's Vienna."
"This 17th-century house is called the House of Figaro because Mozart (1756-91) composed his opera The Marriage of Figaro here." Full review
"Mozart lived in the grand rooms of this Vienna apartment longer than any other place, from 1784 to 1787." Full review
1 Star
"Happy period of his life... he composed The Marriage of Figaro in this house." Full review