Masterpieces of Furniture Design

Siegel der Schönbrunn Group

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Illustration Möbelmuseum Wien
Vienna Furniture Museum
Tues – Sun & on public holidays | 10 am – 5 pm
Monday | closed

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Day Ticket Vienna Furniture Museum

Come and visit one of the largest collections of furniture in the world.

Audioguides Audio guide
Duration Approx. 70 minutes
Price Adults: € 18.00 | Children (from age 6): € 11.00

Sissi in the Movies

Enter into the world of the Sissi films with Romy Schneider! Film sets designed with the original furniture, film scenes, programmes, photos and posters transport you into the dream world of the Sissi films, which by now have become cult.

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Egyptian Cabinet

Special Exhibition

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The court on the move

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The Legacy

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Habsburg Room

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Laxenburg Room

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Prince Eugene Room

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Maria Theresa Room

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Emperor Franz Room

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Emperor Franz Joseph Room

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Empire and Biedermeier

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Historicism and a Gentleman's Study

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Special Exhibition

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Workshop

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Biedermeier Alcoves

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Dining Room

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Kitchens

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Sanitary Furniture

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Walk-in Depot

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Chair Depot

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Bentwood Furniture

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The Vienna Modern movement

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The interwar period

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The Postwar Period

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The expanding collection

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Armorial Hall

The court on the move

In 1747 Maria Theresa appointed the first Inspector of Court Chattels, who was responsible for the inventorying, maintenance and transport of the holdings of imperial furnishings. He was also in charge of the logistics for the annual hunting excursions and sojourns of the Viennese court at their various summer residences. Highlights of this part of the collection are the travelling thrones.

Workshop

The Workshop Room is dedicated to the trades involved in furniture production: cabinet-making, upholstery, gilding and metalworking. The restoration workshops of the Bundesmobilienverwaltung, the federal government department that is the successor institution to the Court Furnishings Depot, were involved in the design of this room.

Egyptian Cabinet

The Egyptian Cabinet comes from the apartments in the Leopoldine Wing of the Vienna Hofburg furnished in 1810/12 for Maria Ludovica, the third wife of Emperor Franz II (I). The rooms were designed in various different styles.

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