Esperanto Museum
Fee required
Wheelchair accessible
Museum devoted to the artificial language of Esperanto, also featuring a unique collection of terrestrial and celestial globes.

📜 Museum devoted to the artificial language of Esperanto, exploring its turbulent history and the relationship between people and language. It also houses the world's only public museum dedicated solely to globes, featuring an astonishing collection of terrestrial and celestial globes. # Why Go 📚 Impressive array of Esperanto objects (sodas, cigarettes, toothpaste) 🌍 Learn about the concept of a universal language and its historical impact ♿ Barrier-free access and special guided tours available for visitors with disabilities 🌍 Explore over 250 unique exhibits, from folding fabric to giant globes. 🕰️ Step back in time to admire the artistry of scientific instruments. 🌟 See rare items like brass tellurions demonstrating Earth's movement. 📜 Discover valuable globes by Gerard Mercator and Gemma Frisius. # Tips 💡 Interactive virtual globe available for exploration. # Cost 💰 Standard ticket 6€, reduced 5.50€ (combined ticket includes both Globe and Esperanto Museums). Free entry with Vienna Pass. # Hours 🕒 Tue-Sun 10:00-18:00, Thu 10:00-21:00. Closed Mon. Open daily from June to September. # 📍 Address Palais Mollard, Herrengasse 9, 1010 Vienna, Austria. # 📞 Phone +43 1 534 10 700. # 🌐 Website https://www.onb.ac.at/museen/esperantomuseum # 🚇 Public Transport Metro: U3 Herrengasse.

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