U devetom distriktu Beča nalazi se jedna od najčuvenijih adresa: Berggasse 19. na kojoj je, tokom 47 godina, živeo I radio osnivač psihoanalize Zigmund Frojd sve do 1938. godine kada je pred narastajućim nacizmom izbegao iz Austrije.
In Vienna`s ninth district there is one of the world`s most famous addresses: Berggasse 19. Here is where the founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud lived and worked for 47 years until he was driven into exile in 1938.
1971. godine na ovom mestu osnovan je Muzej Zigmunda Frojda u kome se mogu videti originalni predmeti koji su pripadali velikom naučniku.
Since 1971 the Sigmund Freud Museum has been welcoming visitors who can enjoy in observing original objects that belonged to this great scientist.
Mikrotom -instrument za isecanje veoma tankog uzorka tkiva za posmatranje pod mikroskopom/ Microtom -instrument for producing very accurate histological cuttings for microscoping
Autentični ambijent kasnog devetnaestog veka vodi vas nazad u čekaonicu
I sobu u kojoj je doktor analizirao svoje pacijente, vodi vas u atmosferu u kojoj se rađala jedna nova nauka. Pionirski radovi kao što su “ Tumačenje snova” I “ Totem I tabu” napisani su u ovoj ordinaciji.
Authentic ambient in typical late-nineteenth century house takes you back in a waiting room and a room in which the doctor analyzed his patients, leads you back to the atmosphere in which a new science was born.
Pioneering works such as “The Interpretation of Dreams” and “Totem and Taboo” were written in the study.
Prostorije su toliko tihe da vam se na trenutak može pričiniti da veliki genije sedi pred vama, zamišljen nad svojim spisima I radi.
Rooms are so silent that for a moment you can have a vision of the great genius sitting in front of you, absorbed in his thoughts over his writing.
Zbirka muzeja sadrži oko 50 000 arhivskih predmeta među kojima su I objekti koji nisu nikada ranije bili predstavljeni javnosti. Biblioteka je formirana od poklona koje je muzeju donirala
ćerka ovog genijalnog naučnika Ana Frojd. Ona je uticala I na psihoanalitičare iz celog sveta da svoje knjige prilože kolekciji. Najveći deo intelektualne zbirke su spisi koji su pripadali Evi Rozenfeld bliskoj Aninoj prijateljici I saradnici.
Collection has around 50,000 archive pieces some of which were not, until now, presented to the public. Library developed around a gift made by Anna Freud, Sigmund Freud`s youngest daughter. She also started an international effort encouraging psychoanalysts to donate books as well. The largest part of intellectual collection are numerous items from the papers and collections of Eva Rosenfeld. Eva Rosenfeld was a close friend and fellow worker of Anna Freud.
Unikatni filmski materiajl koji prikazuje porodicu Frojd tridesetih godina dvadesetog veka može se pogledati u sobi sa video projekcijama (ova soba je nekada bila kuhinja).
Exclusive historic film material showing scenes from Freud family`s private life in the thirties is on view in the video room (family`s former kitchen).
Frojd se kao neurolog bavio I istraživanjem uticaja raznih supstanci na ljudsku psihu. Osim morfijuma koji je koristio za lečenje Frojd je ispitivao I uticaj kokaina u lečenju srčanih oboljenja I lečenju nervne isrpljenosti naročito u slučajevima teških stanja koja su pratila povlačenje morfijuma iz tretmana.
Freud as a neurologist researched influence of various substances on a psyche. Besides morphine that he used for medical treatment he also examined use of cocaine in cases of heart disease and nervous exhaustion,particularly in the awful condition following withdrawal of morphine.
Frojd je umro 23. septembra u Engleskoj.
Freud died on 23rd September 1939. in England.
Iz centra grada do muzeja se može doći laganim hodom za 20 minuta. Cena karte: odrasli - 7 eura, seniori - 5.5 eura, studenti - 4.5 eura, učenici – 2.5 eura. Slobodan pristup biblioteci: utorak od 10.00h do 18.00h I sreda od 10.00h do 16.30h
Museum is at 20 minutes walking distance from the center of the city. Ticket price: adults -7 euro, seniors – 5.5 euro, students – 4.5 euro, pupils – 2.5 euro. Free access to the library: open Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
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