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Imperial Hat Museum - Imperial fashion Mar 03, 2008
The Emperor Franz Joseph Hat Museum is an interactive museum in Vienna, it is part of a over 300-year-old monastery wine cellar which also deals as restaurant. Walk through the beautiful old cellar and have a look to original men and women hats from former times. To be able to appreciate the the originals the visitors are allowed to wear an own chosen hat thru the whole exhibition.

This place is special, with the old untouched cellar and the old equipment you really have the impression that you just made a travel back in time. If you have some extra time in Vienna have a look, it will take you maybe 30 minutes to see it (maybe a bit longer if you try to wear all available hats :-) I like to bring my visitors there, because its an absolutely secret which only a few really know.
Back in Time
Feel like being on a time travel
Herr Leutnant :)

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