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Archduke Franz Ferdinand Museum

  • Artstetten Castle top view
  • Family crypt
  • Museum - History for children
  • Artstetten Castle Cafe
  • Assassination scene in the museum
  • The Löwenwiese on the south side of the castle
  • Children's room in the museum
  • Nature in Artstetten Castle Park
  • Artstetten Castle south side
  • The spitting man in the Schlossparkt
  • bathing pavilion
  • South side with castle café terrace with peonies
  • Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Sophie Archduchess of Hohenberg
  • Marine museum room
  • Entrance area to the museum
  • Artstetten Castle

Schlossplatz 1,
3661 Artstetten

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  • Artstetten Castle top view
  • Family crypt
  • Museum - History for children
  • Artstetten Castle Cafe
  • Assassination scene in the museum
  • The Löwenwiese on the south side of the castle
  • Children's room in the museum
  • Nature in Artstetten Castle Park
  • Artstetten Castle south side
  • The spitting man in the Schlossparkt
  • bathing pavilion
  • South side with castle café terrace with peonies
  • Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Sophie Archduchess of Hohenberg
  • Marine museum room
  • Entrance area to the museum
  • Artstetten Castle

Since 1982, the castle has been home to the Archduke Franz Ferdinand Museum, which provides visitors with an insight into the life of the heir to the throne and his family in the permanent exhibition "Archduke Franz Ferdinand's Life & Work".

Artstetten Castle lies high above the Danube at the gateway to the Wachau in Lower Austria. Surrounded by a dreamy park, it provides a fairytale setting for experiencing the fateful years of Austria and Europe. Artstetten Palace served as the family seat and summer residence of the imperial family and was the final resting place of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the throne, and his wife, Duchess Sophie von Hohenberg, who both fell victim to a fanatical youth in Sarajevo in 1914.

Visitors to the museum experience the fine line between happiness and suffering, life and death, and enter the multifaceted world of the political thinker, reformer, collector and, above all, family man Archduke Franz Ferdinand. A touching family history comes to life! The permanent exhibition "Through the Keyhole: History Told!" is gripping and factual.
History is shown from a different perspective.

 

Opening hours

Museum, Familiengruft, Natur-Schlosspark, Shop:
1. April - 1. November 2025:
täglich 10:00 -16:30 Uhr
Gruppenbesichtigungen ab 20 Personen sind jederzeit gegen Voranmeldung auch im Winter möglich!

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