Skiplinks

Das Bild zeigt einen Teil der Feldherrenhalle im Heeresgeschichtlichen Museum, die den Aufgang zur Ruhmeshalle darstellt. Durch ein dekoratives Gitterwerk im Vordergrund blickt man auf eine beeindruckende Marmorskulpturengruppe. Die Skulptur zeigt eine majestätische Figur einer Frau in antiker Rüstung, die eine schützende Pose einnimmt und einen Schild hält. Neben ihr ist eine weitere Figur eines Kriegers, der zu ihr aufblickt. Die kunstvolle Gestaltung der Figuren und die detaillierten Verzierungen der Kleidung und Ausrüstung sind deutlich erkennbar.

Learning and Outreach

Contact Cultural Education

We are happy to arrange your private guided tour in English!
Please contact the Cultural Education Office from Monday to Friday 9am - 4pm:
kulturvermittlung@hgm.at or +43664 8876 3811.

Daily impulse tours

Any questions about the exhibition? Interested in a short tour?
Our museum ambassadors are here for you every day from 1 pm - visible through the „Ask me!“ button.

The free mini-tours - on request in English - start every hour at the Info Point in the Hall of Fame (1st floor). Between tours, our ambassadors are present in the 
exhibition. Feel free to approach them - they look forward to talking with you!

1 pm - History of the House
2 pm - From Napoleon to Radetzky
3 pm - The First World War
4 pm - History of the House 

Our Cultural Education Office

Georg Rütgen (Head of Cultural Education)
Paul Mach
Hannes Gintenreiter 

In order to be able to organise your guided tour in the best possible way, we kindly ask you to register in good time. We are always willing to accommodate your requirements and ideas, even if these are not listed in our permanent programme.

The museum, café and museum shop are open daily from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm. The last possible time for a guided tour is therefore daily from 3.30 pm.  

Guided tours by external persons are only permitted for state-certified tourist guides, teachers and university professors. If you fulfil these requirements, we would nevertheless ask you to let us know the date of your visit in order to avoid didactic bottlenecks.