Sponsoring

Sponsoring

The Josephinum is one of the world's most important museums for medical history and is therefore an interesting partner for many companies. Here you will find information on donation deductibility and sponsoring.

Donations

We need support for the restoration and conservation measures for the collections. With even a small donation, you can help maintain our collection, thus preserving a unique treasury of medical history for future generations.

Name Josephinum
IBAN AT40 2011 1826 5928 8002
BIC GIBAATWWXXX
Purpose Josephinum donation

Every euro counts. Thank you for your support!

Your donation is tax deductible in Austria. Das Josephinum – Medizinische Sammlungen GmbH is a beneficiary institution pursuant to Section 4a para. 4b, Austrian Income Tax Act (EStG) 1988.

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Partnerships

The Josephinum is one of the most important museums of the history of medicine, which makes it an interesting partner for many companies.

We offer sponsors a platform to present themselves within the worlds of medicine and science as well as art and culture. Entering into a partnership creates added value to society and provides benefits to enterprises. By supporting an academic institution and getting involved with the intersection of science and art, companies can enhance their social responsibility.

From a range of options, we can develop an individual package tailored to your wishes and adapted to your company philosophy, generating an optimum benefit from our cooperation.

Financial support is tax-deductible in Austria, because the Josephinum is classed as a beneficiary institution pursuant to Section 4a para. 4b, Austrian Income Tax Act (EStG) 1988.

If you have any further questions, please contact: Mag. Dominika Flomyn, MAS
dominika.flomyn@meduniwien.ac.at or +43 1 40160 26051.

About the
Josephinum

The Josephinum was completed in 1785 according to plans by the court architect Isidor Canevale. Apart from today's National Library on Josephsplatz, it is the only representative building dating back to Joseph II and is considered the most important example of classicist architecture in Vienna.
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