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renovated. The halls for the 16th and 17th century periods, and for the time between 1866 and 1914 were rebuilt and presented in a different design. The purpose was to go beyond the mere display of objects and to scientifically address the topic while thoroughly composing the halls as an artistic synthesis, matching the status of the institution as one of the world's most significant museums. Allmayer-Beck believed that the museum was not a place for maintaining tradition: ″Tradition must be maintained outside - inside, the objective is to make the history of the
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over three levels. As a result of these measures, some 2,000 items relating to World War I are now accessible to the public, about twice as many as were on display in the previous exhibition. A series of display cabinets contain the uniforms, weapons, and equipment of the warring powers. At the beginning of the exhibition, the themes focus on the mobilization of the troops in the summer of 1914, the
Austrian infantry, followed by the cavalry. Next on display are uniforms and arms of the opposing parties, the
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than double the size of the current one, but several historically valuable items were melted down for their metal content. Many of the gun barrels are located either inside the halls or in front of the museum building, yet the majority is on display in the two artillery halls (buildings 2 and 17) which flank building 1, the former headquarters of the
Arsenal. Building 2 - the one on the left as seen from the museum - is dedicated to the development of artillery from the Middle Ages until the 18th century.
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1510:, and the M 1896 k.u.k. military balloon. The highlight of the exhibition is certainly the display cabinet with the personal items of Emperor Franz Joseph. These are the only ones accessible to the public, and they include his campaign and gala surcoats, his medals, cigar holders, and pince-nez. The next items on display here are the uniforms of the Arcièren Imperial Guards, a strong contrast to the uniforms of the Imperial and Royal Army before the outbreak of
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1885, the Crown Prince underscored the purpose of the museum: He stressed the importance of the museum, which "would contribute to glorifying the nimbus and the honour of the Army, in which the genuine old
Imperial spirit lives on, which has held the Imperial position in high esteem at all times and thus constitutes the symbol of cohesiveness of all people". For this reason, he hoped "that the museum would come to life in the greatest possible magnificence″.
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Austrian origin which are of significance for the proper acknowledgement of the past of the Imperial and Royal Army in all its factors″. Only originals were allowed to be exhibited, and projects and models were admissible only under special circumstances. As a result of the work of the committee and the generous support of the Emperor, his family, the nobility, and the bourgeoisie, as well as the
671:(Austrian Military Museum). From there on, the museum was to focus primarily on documenting the most recent military events, especially those of World War I. The opening of a gallery for war paintings in 1923 marked the first time that the museum dedicated a large section to fine arts. These did not only depict army chiefs and battles, but also the everyday life of soldiers during wartime.
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426:, one of the most influential sculptors of his time. Just below the round windows, the female figures (from left to right) represent strength, vigilance, piety, and wisdom; next to the three openings leading to the lobby are four male figures, which stand for bravery, loyalty to the flag, self-sacrifice, and military intelligence.
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Swedish Draken are on display in a 5,000 m exhibition area in Hangar 8. In addition, the exhibition includes aircraft motors and jet engines, air surveillance radar systems, flight equipment, anti-aircraft guns, historical vehicles of the air force, equipment of the Imperial German Army Air
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The collection of cannons of the
Heeresgeschichtliches Museum comprises a total of 550 guns and barrels, making it one of the most important collections of its kind in the world. The majority of the exhibits in the collection are still from the old Imperial armoury. Initially, the collection was more
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gun barrels, though French gun barrels - spoils from the
Napoleonic Wars - are also on display. The two side chambers, on the other hand, feature Austrian gun barrels, including some early breech-loading guns. The frescos in the artillery halls are the work of various artists. Painter Hans Wulz, for
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On 9 December 2008, the
Heeresgeschichtliches Museum was awarded the Austrian Museum Quality Seal, a distinction it received again in 2013. Following two years of construction under director Christian Ortner, the hall group on World War I opened its doors to the public in a modernized and redesigned
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of Vienna began in autumn 1943. These measures proved necessary, since the
Arsenal and the SĂĽdbahnhof were directly hit by allied bomber groups on 10 September and 11 December 1944, severely damaging or completely destroying not only the museum building but also several depots. Toward the end of the
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in Vienna. Initially, the collection consisted exclusively of arms and trophies, with a major focus on suits of armour and weapons of the Imperial LeibrĂĽstkammer (Chamber of Personal Armour). After the collection was systematically arranged, it was opened to the public as the k.k. Hofwaffenmuseum in
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is rich with decorative elements such as the three round windows in front of the side wings. The richly adorned attic section is borne by a magnificent lombard band reminiscent of Florentine palazzi. The dovetail crenellation is interrupted by turrets at the axes of the side wings and at the corners
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and military painter Hugo von Bouvard decorated building 2 with illustrations of the medieval army and transportation systems, various military vehicles, and means of carriage from the Maximilian era. The opposite hall of the artillery hall in building 2 was designed by Arbert Janesch with the help
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Once World War I broke out, the museum was immediately closed down for visitors. This was mainly attributed to the fact that so much material was appropriated from the various war theatres that it became impossible to manage an orderly exhibition. The end of the war in 1918 also seemed to bring the
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was formed in 1885, assigned with the task of defining the new orientation of the museum, henceforth called the k.k. Heeresmuseum. From there on, the focus of the collections and exhibitions would be placed on the deeds of the Imperial Army. On the foundation meeting of the committee on 22 February
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in 1849. The true significance of the Ruhmeshalle, that of a memorial, however, only becomes discernible at the second glance: On the walls of the adjacent halls and in the Ruhmeshalle itself, one will find several marble plaques, bearing the names of over 500 officers (from colonels to generals of
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Between 2012 and 2014, the group of halls dedicated to World War I was completely converted, modernised, and redesigned. To enlarge the initial exhibition area from 1,000 to 1,400 m, the room height was reduced and an intermediate platform was introduced, so that the entire exhibition now spreads
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A documentation of a special kind are the figurines by Helmut Krauhs (1912–1995), which illustrate the soldiers' uniforms of the Josephinist and Napoleonic eras with meticulous precision and authenticity. Uniforms, medals, and weapons, and also special individual items add to the overall picture,
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The staircase too, was lavishly decorated. An additional four statues of field commanders are exhibited in the mezzanine, thus bringing the total to the aforementioned 60, though contrary to the ones in the Feldherrenhalle, these stand in considerably more elevated positions in wall niches. These
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and stand equally tall at exactly 186 centimetres. The names and biographical data of those depicted can be found on plates located above each statue, while the base of each statue bears one of the 32 names of the artists who created them, the date it was installed, and the name of the patron who
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The museum is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm (except on New Year's Day, Easter Sunday, 1 May, All Saints' Day, and on 25 and 31 December). Admission is free of charge on the first Sunday of each month and on Austrian National Day (26 October). Each Sunday and holiday, museum employees offer guided
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in 1718, the Habsburg monarchy achieved its greatest territorial expansion. The sphere of influence of the Habsburg Empire thus extended over Central and South Eastern Europe, rendering it a major power. Items particularly reminiscent of this period include a Turkish state tent and the ten-pound
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in 1934. The museum only recently obtained those two writings that sculptors Wilhelm Frass and Alfons Riedel had hidden in a shell underneath the monument of the dead soldier in the crypt of Vienna's Heldenplatz. On display are copies of the two documents. Also documented is the history of the
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In the post-war period, the halls of the reopened museum were designed primarily as exhibition areas for trophies (″A cult site and a shrine″). It was not until Johann Christoph Allmayer-Beck became the museum's director in 1965 (through to 1983) that the exhibition areas were comprehensively
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Apart from the requests addressed to various military institutions, the committee also approached private civilians to obtain historic objects for the new museum. The principle applied was: The collections were to be divided into war trophies and ″otherwise historically interesting objects of
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began in Vienna in 1871 (it was opened in 1891), many believed in the beginning of the 1880s that significant parts of the collections previously exhibited in the Hofwaffenmuseum could be moved there. These considerations brought great uncertainty over the future and orientation of the k.k.
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summit at an altitude of 3,850 meters, making it Europe's highest gun emplacement. Apart from the weapons, uniforms, and military equipment items, the exhibition also thematizes other related material in separate areas, such as women in war, the k.u.k. military justice system, escape and
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tours on special historical eras and areas. Of great importance is the work of the museum's educational team, which offers a diversified children's and school programme for the different grades. Moreover, it is possible to organize children's birthday parties and other special events.
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and the civilian population. In the end, the museum faced the prospect of a complete shutdown. Despite the aforementioned difficulties, reconstruction of the museum already began in 1946 under the direction of Alfred Mell, who proposed what was eventually to become its final name, the
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and Eduard Bitterlich in 1864. The centre of the gold-ornamented ceiling features frescos with allegorical depictions of power and unity (centre), fame and honour (right), and cleverness and courage (left). The staircase is crowned by an allegorical marble sculpture group titled
349:. The museum was completed on 8 May 1856, just six years after the beginning of construction (15 April 1850), making it the oldest museum building – planned and executed as such – in Austria. At the time of its construction, the Arsenal was located outside the
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in the Starhemberg barracks: This collection contains a large number of historical signalling equipment, ranging from historically valuable exhibits from the 19th century, communications and coding technology from the Cold War, to state-of-the-art military communication
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paid for the statue. Half of the costs were borne by Emperor Franz Joseph himself, and the rest was financed by private sponsors who were often descendants of the respective field commanders depicted. The chronological period covered by these statues ranges from the
1324:. After an impressive 72 years of service, he was retired only after he reached the age of 90. He served under a total of five emperors and participated in no fewer than 17 campaigns, for which he was awarded 146 Austrian and foreign medals. His victories against
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in Hall I is exclusively dedicated to this exceptional field commander and important patron. The exhibits include two of his personal clothing pieces, his cuirass, his baton and sword, and the funeral decoration that was kept after the prince's death in 1736.
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A separate hall (VIII) is dedicated to the history of the Austrian navy. The exhibition covers the entire period from the creation of the first Danube flotilla to the end of the k.u.k. war navy in 1918. What really stands out are the numerous ship models and
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Although the museum building itself was already completed in 1856, work on its interior lasted until 1872. The collection was completed with pieces from the former court arms collection of the Imperial armoury, the Imperial private collection in the
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663:, ″a plethora of treasures was gathered, which a contemporary individual can hardly imagine.″ Finally, on 25 May 1891, the new k.u.k. Heeresmuseum in the Arsenal was inaugurated by Emperor Franz Joseph and dedicated to its intended use.
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portray important personalities of the revolutionary year 1848, namely those military leaders who – at times very bloodily – quelled the revolutionary efforts in all parts of the Empire on behalf of the House of Habsburg:
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The collections of the Heeresgeschichtliches Museum count among the oldest state collections in the city of Vienna. They can be traced back to the collections that had been gathered in the old armoury of the Imperial Army in the
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show the effect of bombardments by such heavy artillery. A replicated emplacement system features a series of display cabinets showing the innovations in weapons technology and equipment as of 1916, including the first Austrian
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final curtain down for the museum. There was even a plan to sell the museum's collections to improve the precarious economic situation, but this was eventually averted. In September 1921, the building was reopened as the
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and the fortunes of Austria from the late 16th century until 1945, and various special exhibitions are dedicated to other (sometimes contemporary) themes. The exhibits on display in the tank collection, such as the
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uniforms of the German Wehrmacht, the exhibition also features uniforms and armour used by the opposing sides. In addition, a large variety of technical equipment is on display, including: BMW R 12 motorcycle in
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The interior of the Museum of Military History is witness to the intention of Emperor Franz Joseph to create not just a building to house the imperial arms collections, but above all to establish a magnificent
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During the occupation, many of the evacuated collection items that had survived the war were requisitioned by the Allies. Several items, however, also fell victim to theft and looting by the soldiers of the
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The particular significance of the Austrian war navy from the point of view of scientific research is illustrated by those areas dedicated to expeditions (including the circumnavigation of the globe by the
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displacement, deprivation and propaganda, injury and emergency medical services, religion, war captivity, disability and death. Hundreds of digital images and films are presented on flat screens.
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Indisputably, the most representative section of the entire museum is the Ruhmeshalle (hall of fame) located in the first floor. A particular highlight of the Ruhmeshalle are the frescos by
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musket. Several suits of armour, batons, and thrusting weapons round off the theme of the Thirty Years' War. A special exhibit is a hand-written letter of Wallenstein to his field Marshal
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in 1859, at which Franz Joseph was personally in command of the troops, Austria suffered a heavy defeat. The atrocity of the battle and the helplessness of the wounded soldiers prompted
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Following the death of Radetzky, the tables turned radically in Northern Italy for young Emperor Franz Joseph, who had only recently ascended to the throne on 2 December 1848: In the
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on which the heir to the throne subsequently died of his injuries. Also on display are the weapons with which the assassins waited in Sarajevo for their moment to come, including
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monitors which visitors can use - provide further information on the events of this period using contemporary graphics, maps, and biographical notes. Hall III is also called the
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A side chamber contains what is probably the historically most valuable part of the collection, the wrought-iron guns of the Middle Ages. These include the world-famous
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of February 1934. Exhibits include the weapon used in Schattendorf, and even an M 1918 field howitzer developed in the final stage of World War I and used against the
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lost their throne and their lives during the revolution. At the same time, however, began the rise of the man who would dramatically transform Europe's political map:
1962:. Another major topic is the Battle of Vienna in April 1945, featuring weapons and uniforms that were given to the troops in the final stage of the war, such as the
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in China in 1900 illustrate the military aspects in the run-up to World War I. One particular item is the cutaway model of the flagship of the k.u.k. war navy,
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of 1915–1918, to which a separate area is dedicated to in the exhibition. A particular exhibit is the 7-cm M 1899 mountain gun which was positioned around the
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of the central part of the building, with terracotta trophy sculptures positioned inside their alcoves. Allegoric representations of military virtues made of
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Service and signal corps, uniforms, flight suits, models, insignia, and historical photographs. Special exhibitions are also staged here, such as
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in 1866 is the subject of an impressive monumental painting by Vaclav Sochor. A separate room is dedicated to the fate of the emperor's brother
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on the opposite side. Certainly of particular significance are the personal utensils of the Chief of General Staff of the k.u.k. Army,
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since the 17th century and had already become a much-admired attraction in the 18th century. The museum illustrates the history of the
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River and salvaged in 1962. The exhibition reaches its logic conclusion with the models of the Danube fleet, the so-called
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mortar of Belgrade, which destroyed an entire district of Sarajevo in 1717 with a direct hit on a Turkish gunpowder depot.
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painted by Oskar BrĂĽch for the Budapest Millennium Exhibition in 1896. A section of the hall is devoted to the 1878
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on a scale of 1:25 and a total length of 6 metres, built between 1913 and 1917 by eight craftsmen of the shipyard
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ornaments and wrought iron clasps, the segmentation of the façade is set off in natural stone, and the median
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the Imperial Army, known as Imperial and Royal (k.u.k.) Army as of the beginning of the
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100 Jahre Heeresgeschichtliches Museum. Bekanntes und Unbekanntes zu seiner Geschichte.
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built on the basis of the German model. Another particularly noteworthy exhibit is the
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WoMen at War – k.u.k. Frauenbilder 1914-1918 (14 March 2013 to 29 September 2013)
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See item 24 for information on the U.20, the submarine on display in the museum.
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Das Heeresgeschichtliche Museum Wien. Das Museum und seine Repräsentationsräume.
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Das k. k. Waffenmuseum im Arsenal. Der Bau und seine kĂĽnstlerische AusschmĂĽckung
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to the Museum of Military History. The boats are now berthed in the shipyard of
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Hall I – From the Thirty Years' War to Prince Eugene (16th century–1700)
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under the care of the Austrian Naval Force and are accessible to the public.
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Hall VI – World War I and the end of the Habsburg monarchy (1914–1918)
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in 1809 and the armistice negotiations of field Marshal Radetzky with King
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structure. The brickwork, consisting of two-tone bricks, is decorated with
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Projekt & Entwurf – Militärische Innovationen aus fünf Jahrhunderten (
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broke out in France, heralding the downfall of the French monarchy. The
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weaponry, however, exemplified by the comparison between the Austria
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Thousands of visitors flock to the museum to see four major events:
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used in World War I. Moreover, a separate area was dedicated to the
19:"Museum of Military History" redirects here. For other museums, see
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2753:, Jahresbericht 2013 des Heeresgeschichtlichen Museums. Wien 2014,
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Project & Conception - Military innovations from five centuries
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and Wilhelm Richter, which make his military campaigns come alive.
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Seelen der gewesenen Zeit - Historische Schätze der Bibliothek (
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did not only fight and win in the Ottoman Wars, but also in the
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Hall II is dedicated to the 18th century and is also called the
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Quirin Ritter von Leitner, then Director of the Hofwaffenmuseum.
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The stately rooms of the Museum of Military History, i.e. the
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Hall IV – Field Marshal Radetzky and his era (1848–1866)
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of 15 November 1632, which he wrote on the evening before the
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Operational Soviet T-34 battle tank from World War II during
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of the Habsburg monarchy together with the Russian troops of
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are exhibited in a separate display cabinet and include the
333:. The Arsenal was the largest building project of the young
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and corner towers, and a tower-like central segment with a
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in his first years of reign, and served to consolidate his
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and the resulting integration of the Federal Army in the
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Hall V – Franz Joseph Hall and Sarajevo (1867–1914)
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Die „Wunderwaffe" unter dem Südbahnhof: Borgward B IV c.
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has been accessible to the public as an open-air museum.
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Souls of past time - historical treasures of the library
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in 1918), indicating the place and date of their death.
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through a wide range of exhibits comprising, above all,
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2589:: In 2006, the Austrian Armed Forces committed the two
2484:, as well as drill performances and gun salutes by the
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2007:, exhibits also feature the model of his flagship, the
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This Hall is dedicated to the turbulent history of the
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are featured on and in front of the facade, created by
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Geschichte der österreichischen Militärhistoriographie
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tank destroyer, initially on display in front of the
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Rezension auf hu-berlin.de, retrieved 25 April 2013.
2621:: Since 2005, 23 historical aircraft ranging from a
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Protection and Help - 50 years of foreign assignment
2488:. Particular highlights during the year include the
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were documented in special propaganda exhibitions (
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Schriften des Heeresgeschichtlichen Museums in Wien
2492:organised by the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation
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Display cabinet on Italy's entry in the war in 1915
1458:in 1864, only to be executed there at the order of
614:Hofwaffenmuseum. Therefore, a committee chaired by
574:: View of the k.k. Hofwaffenmuseum. Aquarelle, 1857
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2546:Alexander Pock - Military painting as a profession
2392:Events, information, special exhibitions, branches
1774:, Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel, Alexander Pock, and
715:, the Arsenal grounds, too, were heavily damaged.
622:The committee consisted of the following members:
397:, built after 1104, as his prototype. He borrowed
3136:Aus dem Rahmen: Heeresgeschichtliches Museum Wien
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3126:auf archivverlag.de, retrieved 5 September 2013.
2819:Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, Wien 1991, S. 8 f.
2384:of contemporary references from Jörg Kölderer's
1833:resistance against national socialism in Austria
1798:triggered by the Schattendorf judgement and the
1782:Hall VII – Republic and Dictatorship (1918–1955)
1127:Hall III – Hall of Revolutions (1789–1848)
650:, patron and collector, and main sponsor of the
3019:"Heldendenkmal": FundstĂĽcke an Museum ĂĽbergeben
2845:Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, Wien 1991, S. 10.
2587:Patrol boats Oberst Brecht and Niederösterreich
2133:, which was sunk in 1918 in the estuary of the
644:, President of the Imperial Academy of Sciences
345:who designed what was then referred to as the
3168:Zwingburg und Ruhmeshalle. Das Wiener Arsenal
2993:Der Erste Weltkrieg als nĂĽchterne Waffenschau
2688:Zwingburg und Ruhmeshalle. Das Wiener Arsenal
2565:Schutz und Hilfe – 50 Jahre Auslandseinsatz (
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1721:Centrepiece of the exhibition is an Austrian
1289:are documented in detail, and the so-called
590:East view of the Heeresgeschichtliches Museum
3059:auf korneuburg.gv.at, retrieved 5 June 2014.
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2730:, can be rented for events and celebrations.
2553:Emperor Charles I, anointed, sacred, crowned
2551:Kaiser Karl I. – Gesalbt, Geweiht, Gekrönt (
1848:The weapon used in the crime of Schattendorf
1746:, one of 5,200 planes that the Army and the
3152:Museum of Military History official website
3078:auf hgm.or.at, retrieved 11 September 2014.
2828:Manfried Rauchensteiner, Manfred Litscher:
2544:Alexander Pock – Militärmalerei als Beruf (
2284:, also known as the "Flying barrel", and a
2105:in 1897-1898 and of the suppression of the
812:, of which Vienna became the capital with
3268:1856 establishments in the Austrian Empire
3238:Buildings and structures completed in 1856
3138:auf tv.orf.at, retrieved 5 September 2013.
2995:auf science.apa.at, retrieved 2 July 2014.
2701:of the Museum of Military History in 2005.
2682:In 1993, historian Ernst Trost (narrator:
1596:in which the Austrian heir to the throne,
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2712:of the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation.
2697:, starring Max von Thun were shot in the
2358:The Nuremberg Monatsrohre (month barrels)
1587:Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
1446:. The defeat of the Austrian army at the
361:, for which the main Vienna station, the
3171:by Ernst Trost and Axel Corti from 1993.
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2830:Das Heeresgeschichtliche Museum in Wien.
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674:Following Austria's annexation into the
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3022:auf wien.orf.at, retrieved 9 July 2013.
2981:Das Heeresgeschichtliche Museum in Wien
2572:Bulgarien – Der unbekannte Verbündete (
2548:, 12 September 2012 to 13 January 2013)
1944:Raupenschlepper Ost caterpillar tractor
1003:, which culminated in the victories of
261:. It documents the history of Austrian
3233:Government buildings completed in 1856
3228:Buildings and structures in LandstraĂźe
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2979:Heeresgeschichtliches Museum (Hrsg.):
2948:Die „Requisiten" eines Schicksalstages
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2841:Heeresgeschichtliches Museum (Hrsg.):
2815:Heeresgeschichtliches Museum (Hrsg.):
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173:Ministry of National Defence and Sport
3175:Homepage of the Austrian Armed Forces
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2276:tank destroyer is on display and the
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1667:Top view of aerial warfare exhibition
950:. Special exhibits include a Turkish
3273:19th-century architecture in Austria
2901:), Wien, Köln, Weimar: Böhlau 2003,
2521:, 3 December 2013 to 31 August 2014)
1986:Hall VIII – Austria as a naval power
1488:Joseph Philippovich von Philippsberg
1444:Prussian breech-loading needle rifle
1053:Chair of Empress Elisabeth of Russia
744:, Heinrich Drimmel on 24 June 1955.
3243:Military and war museums in Austria
2950:auf orf. at, retrieved 2 July 2014.
2909:, Vorwort der Herausgeber, S. 7–13.
2528:, 7 September to 20 October 2013),
1982:and was transferred to the museum.
1679:Bottom of aerial warfare exhibition
1585:A separate bay is dedicated to the
938:A lot of space is dedicated to the
798:Sophie Chotek, Duchess of Hohenberg
321:The museum building and its history
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2638:Collection of signalling equipment
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1966:anti-tank rocket launcher and the
1426:, and led to the agreement of the
1336:even composed an ode to Radetzky:
864:from the year 1678, the so-called
828:(people's volunteer corps) to the
477:Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz
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2666:Eine Reise in das Innere von Wien
2634:(7 September to 20 October 2013).
2630:(26 April to 20 October 2013) or
2262:Saurer armoured personnel carrier
1604:were murdered on 28 June 1914 in
682:(Vienna military museum). During
222:Ceiling works above the staircase
2968:Katalog des k.u.k. Heeresmuseums
2802:Johann Christoph Allmayer-Beck:
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1567:Uniforms of the Imperial Guards
1163:is dominated by the battles of
954:belonging to the victor of the
800:were murdered on 28 June 1914.
635:, Deputy Protector and Chairman
609:1869. When construction of the
454:Margrave Leopold I of Babenberg
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389:buildings borrowed models from
3008:, CLVI, September 2014, S. 595
2933:, retrieved 24 September 2013.
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2117:Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino
1141:Empress Catherine II of Russia
742:Federal Minister for Education
711:war, in particular during the
627:Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria
315:Ministry of Defence and Sports
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2693:Parts of the television film
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2555:, 12 April to 19 August 2012)
2534:Fliegen im Ersten Weltkrieg (
2466:Mittelalterlicher Adventmarkt
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1899:8.8 cm anti-aircraft gun
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1258:Uniform of Emperor Franz II/I
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669:Ă–sterreichisches Heeresmuseum
257:is the leading museum of the
3180:Austro-Hungarian Navy in WWI
3162:(ORF III) from January 2013.
2897:, Erwin A. Schmidl (Hrsg.):
2653:
2615:Military aviation exhibition
2486:2nd horse artillery division
1946:and bunker systems from the
1872:Hall VII, the Interwar years
893:Suits of armour, around 1600
783:M109 self-propelled howitzer
738:Heeresgeschichtliches Museum
726:Heeresgeschichtliches Museum
648:Johann Nepomuk Count Wilczek
545:Tyrol's struggle for freedom
393:, Theophil Hansen chose the
368:
351:outer ring of fortifications
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3097:, retrieved 13 August 2013.
2628:Fliegen im Ersten Weltkrieg
2580:
2574:Bulgaria - the unknown ally
2009:SMS Erzherzog Ferdinand Max
1752:k.u.k. Kriegspressequartier
1723:M 1916 38 cm siege-howitzer
1516:Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf
958:, Imperial field commander
840:of the 16th century to the
633:Archduke Wilhelm of Austria
513:battle of St. Gotthard 1664
10:
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3278:Military history of Vienna
1920:NSU Kettenkrad (Sd.Kfz. 2)
1905:Apart from infantry/army,
1357:Radetzky's sword of honour
1314:Joseph Radetzky von Radetz
1121:Theresian Military Academy
1089:Austrian War of Succession
1011:(1717) and ended with the
999:. As a consequence of the
753:Republik und Diktatur hall
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29:Museum of Military History
18:
3263:Theophil Hansen buildings
3124:Das blieb vom Doppeladler
2931:auf museumsguetesiegel.at
2857:Manfried Rauchensteiner:
2686:) filmed the documentary
2470:Medieval Christmas market
2430:
1886:Republic and Dictatorship
1645:in 1915. This led to the
997:Spanish War of Succession
560:in 1618 until the end of
533:siege of Belgrade in 1789
511:, the war council at the
509:battle of Nördlingen 1634
365:had been opened in 1848.
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137:48.1842722°N 16.3889361°E
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16:Museum in Vienna, Austria
2983:. Wien/Graz 1960, S. 62.
2832:Graz, Wien 2000, S. 4 f.
2386:Artillerie Maximilians I
2266:KĂĽrassier tank destroyer
1958:and the consequences of
1938:, engine fragments of a
1928:VW type 82 VW KĂĽbelwagen
1924:8.8-cm anti-aircraft gun
1641:, which declared war on
1555:Uniforms of Franz Joseph
1502:, such as models of the
1231:Portrait of Napoleon by
834:Albrecht von Wallenstein
794:Archduke Franz Ferdinand
779:KĂĽrassier tank destroyer
642:Alfred Ritter von Arneth
629:, Protector and Chairman
399:Byzantine style elements
21:List of military museums
3074:20 January 2015 at the
3047:, S. 150–156, S. 150 f.
3006:The Burlington Magazine
2806:Salzburg 1981, S. 12 f.
2676:
2601:Ungerberg bunker system
1476:Imperial and Royal Army
1408:Maximilian's death mask
1285:and the personality of
1270:Coat of general Suvalov
734:Vienna Technical Museum
72:Location within Austria
3069:Bunkeranlage Ungerberg
2650:
2456:Montur und Pulverdampf
2427:
2416:
2404:
2401:Montur und Pulverdampf
2214:M109 armoured howitzer
2121:Gottfried von Banfield
2099:International Squadron
2005:Wilhelm von Tegetthoff
1543:Technology before 1914
1484:Bosnia and Herzegovina
968:Prince Eugene of Savoy
905:Musketeers and pikemen
740:, was reopened by the
696:Griechenland und Kreta
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481:Josip Jelačić of Bužim
473:Joseph Wenzel Radetzky
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142:48.1842722; 16.3889361
3204:48.18528°N 16.38750°E
2664:In his essays titled
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2536:Flying in World War I
2490:Long Night of Museums
2460:Uniform and Gunpowder
2446:Auf Rädern und Ketten
2425:Projekt & Entwurf
2422:
2413:Auf Rädern und Ketten
2410:
2399:
2145:on 31 December 1918.
2036:View of the navy hall
2001:naval battle of Lissa
1813:Austrian Federal Army
1768:Stephanie Hollenstein
1764:Fritz Schwarz-Waldegg
1715:Siege howitzer M 1916
1486:under the command of
1013:Treaty of Passarowitz
960:Raimondo Montecuccoli
702:(March/May 1942) and
661:Imperial War Ministry
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489:Christian Griepenkerl
391:historic architecture
335:Kaiser Franz Joseph I
259:Austrian Armed Forces
229:
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196:Front of main section
195:
3258:World War II museums
2970:, Wien 1903, S. 381.
2450:on wheels and chains
2278:M60 main battle tank
2248:battle tank and the
1952:Battle of Stalingrad
1936:Goliath tracked mine
1860:M1918 field howitzer
1821:Austria's annexation
1452:Ferdinand Maximilian
1448:battle of Königgrätz
1293:– interactive
1113:Maria Theresia Order
956:battle of Mogersdorf
932:Turkish guidon, 1683
814:Emperor Maximilian I
787:huge medieval cannon
539:stretching from the
521:relief of Turin 1706
517:battle of Zenta 1697
3253:World War I museums
3200: /
3093:27 May 2014 at the
2524:Dröhnende Motoren (
2509:Special exhibitions
2482:Klingenspiel groups
2254:Soviet War Memorial
2157:The "Tank Garden" (
1916:camouflage painting
1811:and the subsequent
1796:July Revolt of 1927
1508:Lohner Pfeilflieger
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