The State Hall and five museums in the heart of Vienna


Foto aufschauend zu Deckenfresko und Statue, im Hintergrund Bücherregale
© Austrian National Library/Hloch


The Austrian National Library is not only the largest library in the country, but also offers you permanent presentations and diverse special exhibitions in the State Hall and the museums – the Literature, Papyrus, Globe and Esperanto Museum and the House of Austrian History.

 
» State Hall

Immerse yourself in Baroque splendour: the State Hall (located directly at Josefsplatz) forms the heart of the Austrian National Library. It is one of the most beautiful library halls in the world. Emperor Charles VI (1685/1711–1740) ordered the construction of this jewel of profane Baroque architecture for his Court Library.
Current exhibition: » Of Gardens and People. Designed Nature, Art and Landscape Architecture

» Literature Museum

The Literature Museum is the first museum that conveys the diversity and polyphony of Austrian literature from the end of the 18th century until the present day. 
Current exhibition
: » Ingeborg Bachmann. A homage

» Globe Museum

Over 250 globes and globe-related instruments such as armillary sphere, planetaria and telluria await you in the Globe Museum. The adjacent study collection possesses the oldest globe within the exhibition.

» Papyrus Museum

There are around 400 items for you to discover in the Papyrus Museum: from the oldest papyri in the collection from the 15th cantury B.C. to the most recent papers from the Islamic time in the 16th century A.D.
Current exhibition: » A Gift of the Nile. The Power of Water in Ancient Egypt

» Esperanto Museum

The Esperanto Museum of the Austrian National Library provides you, through a modern museum concept covering 80 m2, the eventful history of Esperanto and also focuses generally on the relationship between humans and language.

» House of Austrian History

The republic’s first museum of contemporary history: Presented in a modern and insightful way, the new museum invites visitors to the Hofburg to examine and discuss Austria’s history

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