Geymüllerschlössel
- Address
- Pötzleinsdorfer Strasse 102 18
- Transport
- Phone
- 01 479 31 39
- Price
- adult/under 19yr/concession €7.90/free/5.50
- Hours
- 11am-6pm Sun May-Nov
Lonely Planet review for Geymüllerschlössel
The Geymüllerschlössel, named after its first owner, the banker and merchant Johann Jakob Geymüller, is arguably the finest example of Biedermeier architecture in Austria. Built around 1808 by an unknown architect, it is a mixture of Gothic, Indian and Arabic styles characteristic of the times. The interior, embellished with floral designs and graceful lines, is perfectly preserved. It houses the collection of around 160 Viennese clocks dating from 1760 to the second half of the 19th century, and furniture from the period 1800 to 1840.








