place

Museum der Johann-Strauss-Dynastie

2015 establishments in Austria21st-century architecture in AustriaArt museums and galleries in ViennaBuildings and structures in AlsergrundHistory museums in Austria
Museums established in 2015Museums in ViennaMusic museums in AustriaStrauss family
Fassade des Johann Strauss Museums
Fassade des Johann Strauss Museums

The Museum of the Johann Strauss Dynasty (Strauss Museum) in Vienna is a museum dedicated to the Strauss family: Johann I, Johann II, Josef, Eduard and Johann III.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Museum der Johann-Strauss-Dynastie (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).

Museum der Johann-Strauss-Dynastie
Müllnergasse, Vienna Rossau (Alsergrund)

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Museum der Johann-Strauss-DynastieContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 48.22 ° E 16.3627 °
placeShow on map

Address

Müllnergasse 3
1090 Vienna, Rossau (Alsergrund)
Austria
mapOpen on Google Maps

Fassade des Johann Strauss Museums
Fassade des Johann Strauss Museums
Share experience

Nearby Places

Liechtenstein Museum
Liechtenstein Museum

The Liechtenstein Museum is a private art museum in Vienna, Austria. It contains much of the art collection of its owners, the Princely Family of Liechtenstein, rulers of the principality of Liechtenstein. It includes important European works of art, forming one of the world's leading private art collections. Its highlight used to be Leonardo da Vinci's portrait of Ginevra de' Benci, which was acquired in 1967 by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.The museum, which was originally open to the public from the early 19th century until the Anschluss of 1938, had various locations, including the Liechtenstein Garden Palace (Gartenpalais) at Fürstengasse 1 in Vienna's 9th District (Alsergrund), and the Liechtenstein City Palace (Stadtpalais) at Bankgasse 9 in Vienna's 1st District (Innere Stadt). The museum was reopened on 29 March 2004 in the Garden Palace, but after battling with low visitor numbers, it was closed for regular visiting by the public in November 2011. According to the official website of the Garden Palace, "the highlights of the princely collections can be viewed exclusively as part of an event package or a pre-booked guided tour".Objects from the collection have been sent on touring exhibitions to museums in other countries, especially the United States. In particular, displays are regularly mounted at the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein in Vaduz, which is otherwise a gallery for a modern art collection donated to the principality of Liechtenstein by the ruling family. Other works from the collection fill the palaces and residences of the Princely Family in Liechtenstein and Austria. A catalogue of the artists (with short biographies) featured in the gallery at the time of Prince Joseph Wenzel was compiled by Vicenzo Fanti in 1767.