Free admission for all mothersas well as free participation in the Tour through the Geymüllerschlössel at 3 p.m. (in German)No registration required. First come, first served. The Geymüllerschlössel was incorporated into the MAK as a museum branch in 1965. With the building, the MAK also took over the Franz Sobek Collection: 160 old Viennese clocks of exquisite quality from the period between 1750 and the second half of the 19th century round off the overall impression of the prized Geymüllerschlössel, supplemented by Empire and Biedermeier furniture from the MAK Collection. Today, there is no other publicly accessible building in Austria that reflects the unique lifestyle of the pre-revolutionary epoch before 1848 with comparable authenticity. Restaurant Tipp:Wirtshaus SteirerstöcklPötzleinsdorferstr. 127, 1180 Vienna+43 1 440 49 43Wed – Sun and public holidays opened from 11:30-12 p.m.
Free admission for all mothers
as well as free participation in the Tour through the Geymüllerschlössel at 3 p.m. (in German)
No registration required. First come, first served.
 
The Geymüllerschlössel was incorporated into the MAK as a museum branch in 1965. With the building, the MAK also took over the Franz Sobek Collection: 160 old Viennese clocks of exquisite quality from the period between 1750 and the second half of the 19th century round off the overall impression of the prized Geymüllerschlössel, supplemented by Empire and Biedermeier furniture from the MAK Collection. Today, there is no other publicly accessible building in Austria that reflects the unique lifestyle of the pre-revolutionary epoch before 1848 with comparable authenticity.
 
Restaurant Tipp:
Wirtshaus Steirerstöckl
Pötzleinsdorferstr. 127, 1180 Vienna
+43 1 440 49 43
Wed – Sun and public holidays opened from 11:30-12 p.m.