The Third Man Private Collection Museum
Museum
About The Third Man Private Collection Museum
This specialized museum celebrates the 1949 film noir classic "The Third Man" with genuine props, behind-the-scenes photographs, and original costumes from the Orson Welles thriller. You'll see Harry Lime's actual zither, authentic period documents, and rare production stills that capture post-war Vienna's bombed-out atmosphere. The €29 ticket includes a 90-minute guided walking tour through the actual filming locations around the city center, plus optional access to Vienna's sewers where the famous chase scenes were shot.
The experience starts in a small museum space packed with memorabilia, then moves onto Vienna's streets where your guide explains how director Carol Reed used the war-damaged city as a character itself. You'll visit the Riesenrad ferris wheel, the Café Mozart, and several courtyards where key scenes unfolded. The sewer portion feels genuinely atmospheric: you're walking through the same tunnels where Orson Welles ran from British military police, complete with period lighting effects and audio clips.
Most film tours feel gimmicky, but this one works because Vienna still looks remarkably similar to the movie's backdrop. Skip the basic €19 museum-only option: the walking tour provides essential context and the sewer access (€10 extra) is genuinely thrilling, not touristy. Book the sewer portion separately since it fills up fast, especially during winter when fewer outdoor activities compete for attention.
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