Take a journey through 150 years of public transport history together with Wiener Linien. Discover one of the largest collections of historical vehicles in Europe in the beautiful historic halls of the former tramway depot in Erdberg, from the first horse-drawn tramway in 1868, the legendary ‘American’ of the post-war era and the Reichsbrückenbus, which tumbled into the Danube river in 1976, to the public transport of the future.
Next stop: Interactive stations
Remise, our public transport museum, offers a unique combination of historical exhibits and modern, interactive exhibits:
In addition to showing vehicles from a wide range of different eras, a variety of themed areas also provide visitors with interesting and little-known facts about Vienna’s public transport system – and the interactive exhibits invite you to get involved and try things out.
For example, find out what the difference is between direct and alternating current or show off your skills as a driver of an underground train with our underground simulator. Fun and excitement are guaranteed.
Multimedia and interactive exhibits: Great for adults and children alike
The story of Vienna’s public transport network is not just told using words and pictures. The Remise has a wide range of multimedia content and interactive games to keep things interesting. With its playful way of showcasing history, the public transport museum is also a hit for children, school classes and families. Naturally, you can also book an individual guided tour for your group.
Multimedia and interactive exhibits: Great for adults and children alike
The story of Vienna’s public transport network is not just told using words and pictures. The Remise has a wide range of multimedia content and interactive games to keep things interesting. With its playful way of showcasing history, the public transport museum is also a hit for children, school classes and families. Naturally, you can also book an individual guided tour for your group.
Opening hours
Last admittance to the exhibition is at 5:30pm.
Day | Opening hours |
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Monday |
Shop: 9am-3pm Museum: closed |
Tuesday | Shop: 9am-3pm Museum: closed |
Wednesday | Museum and shop: 9am-6pm |
Thursday | Shop: 9am-3pm Museum: closed |
Friday | Shop: 9am-3pm Museum: closed |
Saturday | Museum and shop: 10am-6pm |
Sunday | Museum and shop: 10am-6pm |
Closing days and special opening hours
Day | Opening hours |
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18 May 2023 | closed |
29 May 2023 | closed |
8 June 2023 | closed |
Tips for your visit to the Remise:
- We recommend wearing sturdy shoes.
- We cannot admit unaccompanied children under the age of 15.
- Dogs are not allowed on the Remise premises.
Entry Fees
Children aged 15 or younger
of charge
Groups
4,00
Reduced admittance
Reduction for holders of a Vienna City Card, a Wiener Linien annual ticket, valid Wiener Linien employee ID, senior citizens with ID and people performing national service (19-27 years old with ID), as well as for people with a valid disabled badge.
Press
Members of the press and photographers looking to visit the exhibition as part of a report or article are kindly requested to contact us as follows:
- Phone: +43 664 8848 2237
- Email: presse@wienerlinien.at
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Transport Museum Remise
The Transport Museum Remise is located at:
Fruethstraße 2, 1030 Vienna
Phone: +43 1 7909 46803
Email: remise@wienerlinien.at
How to arrive by public transport:
- Underground U3, stop Schlachthausgasse
- Tram 18, stop Schlachthausgasse
- Buses 77A and 80A, stop Ludwig-Koeßler-Platz
Customer Service Center
Erdbergstraße 202, 1030 Vienna
How to arrive: underground U3 station Erdberg, exit Franzosengraben
Opening Hours
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 8am-3pm
Thursday: 8am-5:30pm
Friday: 8am-3pm
Closed on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays