The museum in its present form is a child of enlightenment. Although there were art collections in early years, these were privately owned, however, and were not open to the public. Beginning in the 18th century, one began to slowly realize the importance of this form of education and opened more and more collections to a wider audience. In Austria this development began with Emperor Franz I. Stephan, Maria Theresia's husband. He appointed experts as curators for the imperial collections and also promoted the expansion of the collections through purchase and research expeditions.
The crown prince, archduke Rudolf, laid the final founding stone on the museum in 1884 himself and became the patron of the "Rudolfinum", which was named after him until 1918. More
The Styrian Joanneum Provincial Museum provides a comprehensive presentation of the federal state - Styria’s natural and cultural history as well as its inhabitants are portrayed from various perspectives. The result – a colorful panorama of interesting facts spread over numerous settings. More
Have you ever heard of Brigantium? No? Well, then you haven’t been to the Vorarlberg Provincial Museum! "Brigantium" was the Roman name of today’s federal capital Bregenz. More
What combines nature, art and regional studies, was designed by the Austrian star architect Hans Hollein and is worth more than just a visit? Right! The Niederösterreichisches Landesmuseum in St. Pölten. More
Burgenland’s mild climate and fertile soils favored settlements in this region as early as the Neolithic Age. Those who wish to learn more about the province’s history, culture and landscapes shouldn’t miss out on the “Landesmuseum Burgenland”. More
The Haus der Musik is a modern, interactive theme museum boasting real and virtual rooms to introduce the visitor to the fascinating world of music. More
The Salzburg Museum Carolino Augusteum was founded in the year 1834 by the tax collector Vinzenz Maria Süß. In 1850 it was renamed after the widow of Emperor Franz I., Caroline Auguste. More
“Museen der Stadt Wien” (Museums in Vienna) include more than 20 different sites, from the “Archeological Excavation Site Michaelerplatz" to the "Hermesvilla" to the "Virgil Chapel" at Stephansplatz. More