The Austrian Theatre Museum presents exhibitions on the themes central to the history of theatre-from spoken theatre to dance, from puppet shows to cinema and from pantomime to opera.
It brings together more than 100,000 hand sketches, nearly 1,000 stage prop and stage architecture models, over 700,000 photos, around 2,000 pieces of memorabilia having to do with famous actors and actresses, authors and composers, autographs of figures including Beethoven, Goethe and Mahler, Klimt’s painting “Nuda Veritas” and costumes, some of which were made according to designs by Kokoschka and Wotruba. With nearly 2 million items in its collections, it is probably the world’s largest museum of its kind. And to academics and anyone else interested in theatre, its archive represents an inestimably valuable resource. The library contains around 80,000 books and periodicals.
A special room is dedicated to art nouveau artist Richard Teschner (1879-1948) and his revolutionary theatre of figures, the so-called Figurenspiegel (Figure Mirror) (performance dates/times).
The unique quality of the theatre museum consists last but not least in its location next to the Hofburg: the magnificent baroque Palais Lobkowitz with its famous Eroica Hall, in which Beethoven gave numerous concerts.
Current exhibitions
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Against Klimt
10. 5. 2012 until 29. 10. 2012 -
Anton Dermota
22. 3. 2012 until 10. 12. 2012 -
Welt der Operette
2. 2. 2012 until 24. 9. 2012 -
Acting Spaces
Extended until 30. 6. 2012
Upcoming events
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Nestroy-Kids · „Die Welt steht auf kein’ Fall mehr lang!“
19. 5. 201215 - 16.30
Veranstaltung für Kinder und Jugendliche -
„ … ein sprechendes Aug‘ ist ein Glück ...“
23. 5. 201219.30
Abendführung -
Operetten-Café
24. 5. 201215 - 17
Veranstaltung
Children & teens
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Visitors Information
Austrian Theatre Museum
Palais Lobkowitz
Lobkowitzplatz 2, 1010 Wien
Opening hours
Daily except Tuesday
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Last admittance: 30 minutes before closing time!

Service Line
+43 1 525 24- 3460
info@theatermuseum.at

Information
Access for visitors with impaired mobility

Public transportation
U1, U2, U3, U4, D, 1, 2, 62, 3A, 59A
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