Sigmund Freud Museum is located in the house №19 on the street Berggasse in Vienna. In this apartment he lived and worked Sigmund Freud in 1891.
When Freud came to Vienna in the year 191, this house has been recently built on the site of the demolished house. Freud family moved into an apartment, and soon there appeared an office, reception area, where Sigmund advised their patients. The family spent the entire apartment at Berggasse 47 years, after which she was forced to leave Vienna in 1938 because of his Jewish origin. These were the most difficult times in the life of Freud. The Third Reich did not want to let him out of the country, forcing write thanks to the good offices of the Gestapo, and in addition to pay 4,000 dollars in ransom. A great help at the time Freud was his former patient - Greek Princess Marie Bonaparte, thanks to the power and influence that the family managed to escape to London. Nevertheless, Freud's two sisters were in the camps, which were lost during the Second World War.
Sigmund Freud Museum is made up of private rooms and office space. The museum is Europe's largest library of psychoanalysis, which collected about 35,000 valuable volumes. The exhibition includes original items belonging to Freud.
It contains an image archive, containing about two thousand documents, mostly photographs as well as paintings, drawings and sculptures. The collection consists of almost all existing photos of Sigmund Freud and his family, a large number of photos of Anna Freud and photos of the psychoanalytic congresses.
Freud's famous couch is currently not in the Vienna Museum, and the Museum of Freud in London, where he took most of the furniture from the Berggasse. In addition to these two museums there is a third. It is located in the Czech town of Pribor, in the house where the May 6, 1856 and was born Sigmund Freud.
I can complement the description