Museum of Contraception and Abortion
Museum für Verhütung und Schwangerschaftsabbruch
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This museum promotes informed contraception by documenting its often secret past and details historic forms of birth control to encourage family planning.

📜 Museum in Vienna, Austria, founded in 2003 by gynecologist Dr. Christian Fiala.
🔍 Explores the history of contraception and abortion through artifacts and exhibits.

Why Go

💡 Educates visitors on pregnancy avoidance and termination
🌍 Impressive collection of contraceptive curios and historical instruments
📚 Provides historical and cultural context for exhibits
🧐 Offers insights into the need for safe abortion treatments today

Why Avoid

⚠️ Displays can be uncomfortable due to gruesome historical instruments
🗣️ Subject matter may be controversial for some visitors

Cost

💰 Adults €10, Students/Apprentices €8, Club Vienna Card €6, Pupils €4. Guided tours €15 (incl. admission).

Hours

🕒 Wednesday to Sunday, 14:00-18:00.

📍 Address

Mariahilfer Gürtel 37, 1150 Vienna, Austria.

Last updated 6 days ago

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