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Vienna Map: FilmmuseumFilmmuseum Frommer's Recommended

Address Augustinerstrasse 1
Location In the Albertina
Transportation U-Bahn: Karlsplatz
Phone 01/533-7054

Frommer's Review

This cinema shows films in their original languages and presents retrospectives of such directors as Fritz Lang. The museum presents avant-garde, experimental, and classic films. A monthly program is available free inside the Albertina, and a copy is posted outside. The film library inside the government-funded museum includes more than 11,000 book titles, and the still collection numbers more than 100,000. Admission costs 9.50€ ($12) for nonmembers. Membership for 24 hours costs 5.50€ ($7.15); membership for a full year costs 12€ ($16).

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