[A] Ambrosi
Museum [Scherzergasse 1a] celebrates the life and achievements of prominent sculptor Gustinus Ambrosi.
[B] Austrian
Circus and Clown Museum and Collection on the Art of Entertainment [Karmelitergasse 9].
[C] Ernest Fuchs Museum
[Hüttelbergstraße 26], containing the world's largest collection of art by the master of Fantastic Realism.
[D] Austrian
Folklore Museum [Laudongasse 15-19] displays collections of the traditional folk culture of Austria and its neighbouring countries.
[E] Doll and Toy
Museum [Schulhof 4] and
Museum of
Clocks and Watches [Schulhof 2]. Over 1000 clocks and watches, from the 15th century to the present.
[F] Cathedral
and Diocese Museum [Stephansplatz 6] displaying a large portion of the St Stephen's cathedral most valuable treasures and art.
[G] Jewish Museum [Dorotheergasse 11] celebrating Jewish culture in Vienna.
[H] Lipizzaner
Museum [Reitschulgasse 2], venerating the world's oldest breed of horse.
[I] Globe
Museum [Josefsplatz 1, left side gate, elevator] with more than 380 globes and scientific instruments.
[J] Austrian Theatre Museum [Palais Lobkowitz,
Lobkowitzplatz 2].
[K] The Albertina [Albertinaplatz 1], containing an extensive graphic arts collection.
[L] Kunsthistorisches Museum [Heldenplatz]
Ephesus Museum, Ancient Musical Instruments, Arms and Armour,
Papyrus Museum.
[M] Museum of Ethnology [Neue Burg].
[N] Kunsthistorisches Museum [Maria
Theresien Platz] Picture Gallery, Egyptian and Near Eastern Collection, Greek and Roman Antiquities, Sculpture and
Decorative Arts, Coin Cabinet.
[O] Natural History Museum [Burgring 7].
[P] Leopold Museum [Museumsplatz 1]
incorpoarating the Herman Hesse collection
[Q] The Imperial
Furniture Collection [Andreasgasse 7] This modern museum holds a collection founded by Empress Maria Theresa in
1747.
[R] Brickwork Museum [Penzinger Straße
59].
[S] Museum of Carriages [Schönbrunner
Schloßstraße]. In the Schönbrunn Palace.
[T] Vienna Museum of Technology [Mariahilfer Straße
212].
[U] Vienna
Tramway Museum [Ludwig Koeßler-Platz].
[V] Burial Museum [Goldeggasse 19].