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Globe Museum of the Austrian National Library
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Wallnerstraße 4, 1010 Wien, Austria
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St. Michael's Church
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Herrengasse 14, 1010 Wien, Austria
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Herrengasse 6, 1010 Wien, Austria
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Schauflergasse 6, 1010 Wien, Austria
Zum Schwarzen Kameel
Bognergasse 5, 1010 Wien, Austria
Ristorante La Sosta
Schauflergasse 6, 1010 Wien, Austria
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Herrengasse 6/6/8, 1010 Wien, Austria
BEAULIEU Épicerie fine & Bistrot
Herrengasse 14, 1010 Wien, Austria
Le Bol Blanc
Naglergasse 21, 1010 Wien, Austria
NORDSEE Wien Kohlmarkt
Kohlmarkt 6, 1010 Wien, Austria
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Hotel Wandl
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Globe Museum of the Austrian National Library

Palais Mollard, Herrengasse 9, 1010 Wien, Austria
4.6(398)
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attractions: Museum der Illusionen, Sisi Museum, Wiener Minoritenkirche, Time Travel Vienna, Spanish Riding School, Volksgarten, Imperial Treasury Vienna, Hofburg, Esperanto Museum of the Austrian National Library, St. Michael's Church, restaurants: Café Central, Vapiano, Regina Margherita, Bar - Restaurant Kanzleramt, Wien - Vienna, Zum Schwarzen Kameel, Ristorante La Sosta, Miss Saigon | eatery & bar, BEAULIEU Épicerie fine & Bistrot, Le Bol Blanc, NORDSEE Wien Kohlmarkt
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Nearby attractions of Globe Museum of the Austrian National Library

Museum der Illusionen

Sisi Museum

Wiener Minoritenkirche

Time Travel Vienna

Spanish Riding School

Volksgarten

Imperial Treasury Vienna

Hofburg

Esperanto Museum of the Austrian National Library

St. Michael's Church

Museum der Illusionen

Museum der Illusionen

4.1

(4K)

Open 24 hours
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Sisi Museum

Sisi Museum

4.4

(6.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Wiener Minoritenkirche

Wiener Minoritenkirche

4.7

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Time Travel Vienna

Time Travel Vienna

4.6

(4.4K)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Globe Museum of the Austrian National Library

Café Central

Vapiano

Regina Margherita

Bar - Restaurant Kanzleramt, Wien - Vienna

Zum Schwarzen Kameel

Ristorante La Sosta

Miss Saigon | eatery & bar

BEAULIEU Épicerie fine & Bistrot

Le Bol Blanc

NORDSEE Wien Kohlmarkt

Café Central

Café Central

4.3

(10.9K)

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Vapiano

Vapiano

4.0

(2.7K)

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Regina Margherita

Regina Margherita

4.3

(1.4K)

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Bar - Restaurant Kanzleramt, Wien - Vienna

Bar - Restaurant Kanzleramt, Wien - Vienna

4.3

(408)

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Reviews of Globe Museum of the Austrian National Library

4.6
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5.0
1y

A Gemstone Glimpse into History: The Globe Museum

Nestled away like a secret treasure, the Globe Museum is a delightful surprise for anyone seeking a dose of history in a bite-sized adventure. Perfect for a breezy afternoon or a spontaneous detour, this museum packs a punch despite its compact size.

From the moment you step through the threshold, you're transported to a bygone era. The exhibits whisper tales of the past, each artifact carefully curated to tell a story. Whether you're captivated by ancient maps showcasing fantastical sea creatures or awestruck by intricate globes charting long-forgotten constellations, the museum ignites your imagination and curiosity.

The exhibits are presented with a delightful balance of informativeness and accessibility. Concise descriptions and interactive displays keep even the most history-averse visitor engaged. I particularly enjoyed the Lunar Globes, which brought history to life in a vivid and immersive way.

The museum's size is its secret weapon. You won't get museum fatigue here; instead, you'll leave feeling pleasantly satiated and eager to learn more. It's the perfect antidote to information overload, leaving you with just enough to ponder and inspire further exploration.

In conclusion, the Globe Museum is a hidden gem for anyone seeking a enriching and delightful escape. It's a testament to the power of curating history in a way that sparks curiosity and ignites the imagination. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a unique and enriching experience, be sure to add this little treasure to your itinerary. You...

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4.0
7y

One of the specialty museums which can be visited as part of the Austrian National Museum is the Globe Museum, found at Palais Mollard, near the Imperial palace. This is a nice speciality museum, particularly for those who enjoy old world and astronomy globes

The Globe Museum, has over 240 different globes on display of various shapes, sizes and ages. We very much enjoyed many of the globes on display here. We probably enjoyed Vincenzo Coronelli's terrestrial and celestrial globe (1693) the most but there were many others of interest and intrigue found at the Globe Museum. We also enjoyed the computers, only two unfortunately, set up with lots of interesting trivia and facts about the history of globe-making.

Overall, we found the Globe Museum to be a good museum to visit if you have any interest in such matters, and it will be a place very much enjoyed by connoisseurs of this hobby. We spent around 45 minutes in the museum but it could easily be visited in less time for those in a hurry.

At the same location you can visit the Papyrus Museum and the Esperanto Museum buying a combo ticket. This is a good way to save a bit of money if you are interested in visiting more than one of these particular...

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4.0
2y

The museum itself was very good, a lot of history and our tour guide was excellent! The front desk desk was very pleasant and welcoming. However, the gentleman at the door was extremely rude and off putting, no matter how respectful I was, I couldn't understand why he insisted on being so harsh. He was also clearly abnoyed that I didn't speak German, rolling his eyes, etc. I tried my best to communicate with him, but he basically was impatient with me and irritated, like I was somehoe bothering him. Otherwise, the museum itself was still a nice visit. I hope this guy has a better day...

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CesarCesar
A Gemstone Glimpse into History: The Globe Museum Nestled away like a secret treasure, the Globe Museum is a delightful surprise for anyone seeking a dose of history in a bite-sized adventure. Perfect for a breezy afternoon or a spontaneous detour, this museum packs a punch despite its compact size. From the moment you step through the threshold, you're transported to a bygone era. The exhibits whisper tales of the past, each artifact carefully curated to tell a story. Whether you're captivated by ancient maps showcasing fantastical sea creatures or awestruck by intricate globes charting long-forgotten constellations, the museum ignites your imagination and curiosity. The exhibits are presented with a delightful balance of informativeness and accessibility. Concise descriptions and interactive displays keep even the most history-averse visitor engaged. I particularly enjoyed the Lunar Globes, which brought history to life in a vivid and immersive way. The museum's size is its secret weapon. You won't get museum fatigue here; instead, you'll leave feeling pleasantly satiated and eager to learn more. It's the perfect antidote to information overload, leaving you with just enough to ponder and inspire further exploration. In conclusion, the Globe Museum is a hidden gem for anyone seeking a enriching and delightful escape. It's a testament to the power of curating history in a way that sparks curiosity and ignites the imagination. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a unique and enriching experience, be sure to add this little treasure to your itinerary. You won't regret it!
BradBrad
One of the specialty museums which can be visited as part of the Austrian National Museum is the Globe Museum, found at Palais Mollard, near the Imperial palace. This is a nice speciality museum, particularly for those who enjoy old world and astronomy globes The Globe Museum, has over 240 different globes on display of various shapes, sizes and ages. We very much enjoyed many of the globes on display here. We probably enjoyed Vincenzo Coronelli's terrestrial and celestrial globe (1693) the most but there were many others of interest and intrigue found at the Globe Museum. We also enjoyed the computers, only two unfortunately, set up with lots of interesting trivia and facts about the history of globe-making. Overall, we found the Globe Museum to be a good museum to visit if you have any interest in such matters, and it will be a place very much enjoyed by connoisseurs of this hobby. We spent around 45 minutes in the museum but it could easily be visited in less time for those in a hurry. At the same location you can visit the Papyrus Museum and the Esperanto Museum buying a combo ticket. This is a good way to save a bit of money if you are interested in visiting more than one of these particular small museums.
Siegfried NeissSiegfried Neiss
Hello my fellow globis. Nah just kidding. I don't really have anything to do with globes. To be fair, I just wanted to see it and that's it. And it was actually more awesome than I thought. There are so many different globes you can't imagine how big some of them are. Fun for young and old, big and small, male and female. And there is also a second museum bellow it, which is actually quite interesting. It's about the well known language Esperanto, which was used (or at least people tried to use it) as an global language. It was actually quite helpful in times of the Austria Hungarian monarchy.
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A Gemstone Glimpse into History: The Globe Museum Nestled away like a secret treasure, the Globe Museum is a delightful surprise for anyone seeking a dose of history in a bite-sized adventure. Perfect for a breezy afternoon or a spontaneous detour, this museum packs a punch despite its compact size. From the moment you step through the threshold, you're transported to a bygone era. The exhibits whisper tales of the past, each artifact carefully curated to tell a story. Whether you're captivated by ancient maps showcasing fantastical sea creatures or awestruck by intricate globes charting long-forgotten constellations, the museum ignites your imagination and curiosity. The exhibits are presented with a delightful balance of informativeness and accessibility. Concise descriptions and interactive displays keep even the most history-averse visitor engaged. I particularly enjoyed the Lunar Globes, which brought history to life in a vivid and immersive way. The museum's size is its secret weapon. You won't get museum fatigue here; instead, you'll leave feeling pleasantly satiated and eager to learn more. It's the perfect antidote to information overload, leaving you with just enough to ponder and inspire further exploration. In conclusion, the Globe Museum is a hidden gem for anyone seeking a enriching and delightful escape. It's a testament to the power of curating history in a way that sparks curiosity and ignites the imagination. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a unique and enriching experience, be sure to add this little treasure to your itinerary. You won't regret it!
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One of the specialty museums which can be visited as part of the Austrian National Museum is the Globe Museum, found at Palais Mollard, near the Imperial palace. This is a nice speciality museum, particularly for those who enjoy old world and astronomy globes The Globe Museum, has over 240 different globes on display of various shapes, sizes and ages. We very much enjoyed many of the globes on display here. We probably enjoyed Vincenzo Coronelli's terrestrial and celestrial globe (1693) the most but there were many others of interest and intrigue found at the Globe Museum. We also enjoyed the computers, only two unfortunately, set up with lots of interesting trivia and facts about the history of globe-making. Overall, we found the Globe Museum to be a good museum to visit if you have any interest in such matters, and it will be a place very much enjoyed by connoisseurs of this hobby. We spent around 45 minutes in the museum but it could easily be visited in less time for those in a hurry. At the same location you can visit the Papyrus Museum and the Esperanto Museum buying a combo ticket. This is a good way to save a bit of money if you are interested in visiting more than one of these particular small museums.
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Hello my fellow globis. Nah just kidding. I don't really have anything to do with globes. To be fair, I just wanted to see it and that's it. And it was actually more awesome than I thought. There are so many different globes you can't imagine how big some of them are. Fun for young and old, big and small, male and female. And there is also a second museum bellow it, which is actually quite interesting. It's about the well known language Esperanto, which was used (or at least people tried to use it) as an global language. It was actually quite helpful in times of the Austria Hungarian monarchy.
Siegfried Neiss

Siegfried Neiss

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