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Clock Museum
Schulhof 2, 1010 Vienna - Austria

Housed in one of Vienna’s oldest houses, the ‘Harfenhaus’ (Harpist’s House), this clock museum displays a wide range of items ranging from the 15th century to modern day. The 1200 plus exhibits include clocks with illustrated faces, wrist watches, computer...
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Attractions near Clock Museum
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Clock Museum  (< 1 Mile)
Housed in one of Vienna’s oldest houses, the ‘Harfenhaus’ (Harpist’s House), this clock museum displays a wide range of items ranging from the 15th century...
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Toy and Doll Museum  (< 1 Mile)
Opened in 1989, in the superb preserved Baroque interior of a building on Schulhof, this traditional museum houses an assortment of dolls and toys from...
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Holocaust Memorial  (< 1 Mile)
Designed by British sculptor Rachel Whitread, this is a memorial to the 65,000 Austrian Jews who died in concentration camps during World War II. This...
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Kirche Am Hof  (< 1 Mile)
Founded by the Carmelite Friars towards the end of the 14th century this church is somewhat of a mis-match of styles because of some later...
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Jews’ Square  (< 1 Mile)
From 1294 to 1421 this was the centre of Vienna’s Jewish quarter and included a school, synagogue and hospital. The square was also a centre...
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Altes Rathaus and Fountain  (< 1 Mile)
This palace, which performed as Vienna’s town hall until 1885, actually dates back to the 13th century but a Baroque façade was added around 1700....
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Neidhart Frescoes  (< 1 Mile)
Rediscovered by accident in 1979 during renovation work, these frescoes depict the poetry of the aristocratic minstrel Neidhart von Reuenthal. The works were commissioned around...
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Julius Meinl am Graben  (< 1 Mile)
Treat yourself by visiting the ‘Harrods of Vienna’; the Julius Meinl am Graben store. This is an epicentre of gastronomic delights and sells more than...
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St. Peter’s Church  (< 1 Mile)
Although reputed to be the oldest church site in Vienna, the Baroque Peterskirche that is seen today was completed in 1733. Gabriel Montani modelled the...
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Austrian Resistance Archives  (< 1 Mile)
This incredibly enlightening museum, housed in the old Town Hall, has a permanent exhibition on the Austrian anti-fascist resistance. Founded in 1963, by ex-resistance fighters...
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Kunstforum  (< 1 Mile)
This gallery is a major attraction for art enthusiasts the world over. Its fame stems from its presentation of visiting exhibitions; displaying artists as diverse...
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Hoher Markt  (< 1 Mile)
Vienna’s oldest square was once the called the ‘old forum’ and on it stood the palace of the Commander of the Roman fortress of Vindobona....
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Plague Column  (< 1 Mile)
Strudel, Burnacini and Fischer von Erlach were amongst some of those who worked on the ‘Pestsäule’, erected to commemorate the ending of the plague epidemic...
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Maria am Gestade  (< 1 Mile)
Although much of what you see now is 19th century restoration, having been desecrated and then used as an arms depot and stable by Napoleon’s...
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Marriage Fountain  (< 1 Mile)
Fischer von Erlach’s ‘Vermählungsbrunnen’ was originally made of wood but his son replaced the fountain in 1792 with white marble with decoration of the figures...
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Palais Ferstel  (< 1 Mile)
Although the building dates back to the mid 17th century, and was previously famous when the first water pipe in Vienna was installed in 1652,...
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Harrach Palace  (< 1 Mile)
Although damaged during an air raid in 1944, this Baroque palace was completely restored in 1990 and today houses temporary art exhibitions and is owned...
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Anker Clock  (< 1 Mile)
This Art Nouveau clock, designed by Franz von Matsch, was built between 1911 – 1917. The clock spans two buildings owned by Anker Insurance and,...
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Demel  (< 1 Mile)
The waitresses that still address you in the third person, the extravagant décor of gilt-leaf chandeliers and wood panelling, designed in the 19th century by...
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Jewish Museum  (< 1 Mile)
Although closed by the Nazis in 1938 this intriguing museum opened once again in 1989. The emphasis is obviously on Vienna but an overall picture...
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