The Ephesos Museum in Vienna displays antiquities from the city of Ephesus, in modern-day Turkey. Begun in the late 19th century, the collection includes original works of sculpture and architecture, and belongs to the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
Since 1978 the Ephesos Museum has had its own rooms in the Neue Burg. Before the museum was established, the present exhibits were provisionally displayed in various locations, including on occasion the Theseus Temple in the Volksgarten.Lying on the Turkish Aegean coast, Ephesus was one of the largest cities of the ancient world and is now among the most popular tourist destinations in Turkey. The Austrian Archaeological Institute has been conducting research in the ruins of the city since 1895, interrupted only by the two world wars.
Wed.–Sun. 10–6
€12, includes Collection of Ancient Instruments, Collection of Arms and Armor, and Kunsthistorisches Museum
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephesos_Museum
Official Website https://www.khm.at/besuchen/sammlungen/ephesos-museum/
Address Neue Burg, Heldenplatz, Vienna, A-1010, Austria
Coordinates 48°12'20.231" N 16°21'54.545" E