Feuerwehrmuseum - Am Hof 7
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Contact Feuerwehrmuseum
Address : | Am Hof 7, 1010 Wien, Austria |
Phone : | 📞 +997 |
Postal code : | 1010 |
Website : | https://www.wien.gv.at/menschen/sicherheit/feuerwehr/museum/ |
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City : | Wien |
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Stefan Müller on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Sehr interessante Ausstellung über die Geschichte der Feuerwehr.
Freundliche Leute. Nehmen sich Zeit für ein Gespräch und beantworten Fragen zur Feuerwehr.
Very interesting exhibition about the history of the fire department.
Friendly people. Take time to talk and answer questions about the fire department.
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Ruth CISV Fan on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Liebevoll gestaltetes kleines aber feines Museum- sollte man als Feuerwehr Fan gesehen haben !
Lovingly designed small but fine museum - should be seen as a fire department fan!
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Da Vid on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Sehr empfehlenswerte (kleine) Austellung der Feuerwehr. die ganze Runde geht sich, je nach Alter und Geschwindigkeit, in ca. 1 Stunde.
Die Feuerwehrmänner waren übrigens sehr entgegenkommend und freundlich. Und wenn man höflich fragt, bekommt man sogar eine kurze Führung in der Garage, wo die Einsatz-Fahrzeuge auch geparkt sind.
Very recommendable (small) exhibition of the fire brigade. the whole round takes about 1 hour, depending on age and speed.
Incidentally, the firefighters were very accommodating and friendly. And if you ask politely, you even get a short tour in the garage, where the emergency vehicles are also parked.
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Alexander Polreich on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Wer sich für das Thema Feuerwehr und deren Geschichte interessiert, dem kann man das zwar kleine, aber feine Museum empfehlen, das mit sehr viel Liebe zum Detail aufwartet. Der Eintritt ist kostenlos, aber man muss beachten, dass es nur für wenige Stunden am Dienstag und Sonntag offen hat. Das einzige negative war, dass es leider nicht barrierefrei erreichbar ist.
If you are interested in the topic of fire brigades and their history, you can recommend the small but fine museum, which offers a lot of attention to detail. Admission is free, but you have to note that it is only open for a few hours on Tuesday and Sunday. The only negative was that it is unfortunately not barrier-free.
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Simon Kerschbaummayr on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Cool
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Mina do on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Please note only open Sunday, public holiday (9am to 12pm) and Tuesday (2pm to 5pm).
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Suvendu Das on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The Fire Brigade Museum in Vienna has a long tradition. It was founded in 1901.
In 1901, the city of Vienna Fire Department participated in an international firefighting exhibition in Berlin. The costs for the participation in this exhibition were only granted with the condition that the exhibits have to be shown afterwards in Vienna. This is how the Vienna Fire Brigade Museum came into being.
The international exhibition in Berlin met with great interest. At the meeting of the judges on 4 August 1901, the first prize was awarded to the professional fire brigade Vienna. It was a gold medal with the portrait of Empress Auguste Victoria.
Through this show shown in Berlin, the professional fire department Vienna achieved world renown. This was reinforced in the 20th century by further developments in extinguishing technology and in the equipment sector.
The Vienna Fire Brigade Museum is located in the 1st district, in the house Am Hof 7, which is also called Märkleinsches house. It was built between 1727 and 1730 according to a design by Lukas von Hildebrandt. The exhibition rooms are located on the first floor, including a large hall with an impressive stucco ceiling from the first half of the 18th century.
After several relocations within the Central Fire Station and the turmoil of the two World Wars, some of the collected items were lost or damaged. In recent years, however, numerous objects have been restored and the collection has been supplemented by the acquisition of new objects.
Showrooms: from wooden box syringes to high-tech equipment
In the course of the general refurbishment of the buildings Am Hof, the rooms of the museum were also renovated, the space was increased and a barrier-free access was created.
A black and white photo of the fire of the Palace of Justice
The fire of the Palace of Justice in 1927
In eight showrooms, historical uniforms, equipment, photos, paintings and documents show the more than three centuries-old history of the professional fire department of the city of Vienna.
The development from the medieval firefighters with their wooden box syringes to today's emergency personnel with modern protective equipment and high-tech equipment is shown.
Historic vehicles
Remarkable and tragic events from the history of Vienna, such as the fire of the Ringtheater, the fire of the Rotunda or the Palace of Justice, are also illuminated.historical photo of a fire truck with horses and crew
Horses Löschwagen
The stock ranges from horse-drawn vehicles over the first automobile fire engine from 1903 to vehicles of the 1970s.
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Zlameti Gimene on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Small but real museum.
Worth if you like firefighter theme or have little kids. Museum is actually runned by firefighters, therefore so limited opening hours. But that makes it real!
We followed advice in reviews and negotiated us in the depo itself. Kids saw the engines and even were allowed to get into one.
And then the duty call came and we saw crew dressing up and go!
Excellent impressions for our kids.
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