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Converted into a museum, the house where world famous psycho analyst Sigmund Freud had his practice can be visited.
When you walk into Berggasse, it seems like you are entering any regular street in a quiet neighbourhood in Vienna. Then, on one side of the street, you will spot a house sign in the colours of the Austrian flag, and right there, at number 19, you have to go through one of the large doors typical of many Viennese houses. After walking up to the first floor, you have to ring a bell, and the museum will be opened for you. You are inside the house of Sigmund Freud, where he lived until he went into exile in London in 1938 after the Gestapo searched this same house. Some of the rooms on the streetside of the museum are often used for exhibitions.
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