Ernst Fuchs Museum
Museum
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Description
Built by Otto Wagner in 1888 and saved from ruin by Ernst Fuchs in 1972, the villa has been a museum since 1988. In six magnificent rooms, you can discover the largest collection of paintings and sculptures by the master. The former private rooms house furniture, inlays and fabrics designed by the artist himself. The magnificent stained glass windows by Adolf Böhm date from the turn of the century.
CARD service
One-time admission
Except for special events: Please contact the Excursion destinations directly for details.
Tip
Guided tour Fri. 14 h, for a surcharge of € 4.50
Public transportation
Bus/Train
From Hütteldorf station you can take the city bus 52A to the stop "Wien Campingplatz Wien-West 1". From there it is a 5-minute walk to the museum.
You can also take tram line 49 to the Hütteldorf terminus and walk up Bujattigasse to the museum.
Taxi
There is a cab rank at the Hütteldorf terminus of the U4 underground line.
Public connections are subject to change
