The sign is on the house where the father of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) worked and lived
Freud, whose name is an integral part of the science of psychology, moved to London in 1938, due to being a Jew in Austria under the Nazi influence.
The sign is on the building that is used today as the Freud Museum in Vienna.
The nearby sign indicates the place as a site of cultural value protected by the Hague Convention:
KULTURDENKMAL
CULTURAL PROPERTY
BIEN CULTUREL
КУЛЬТУРНОЕ ДОСТОЯНИЕ
Geschützt durch Vie Haager Konvention vom 14. Mai 1954 zum Schutze von Kulturgut bei bewaff neten- Konflikten
(BGBI. Nr. 58, 3. April 1964)
Protected by the Convention of The Hague, dated 14 May 1954, for the protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict
(BGBI. Nr. 58, 3rd April 1964)
Sous la protection de la tip Tear Se Convention de La Haye du 14 mai 1954 pour la protection des biens culturels en cas de conflit arme.
(BGBI No. 53, Javril 1984)
Охраняется Гаагской конвенцией от 14 мая 1954 г. о защите культурных ценностей в случае вооруженного конфликта.
(БГБЛ. № 58, 3 апреля 1964 г.)
The house was photographed on the same day by the same photographer
Click for a larger image Translation of the text on the sign:
PROFESSOR SIGMUND FREUD, THE CREATOR AND FOUNDER OF PSYCHOANALYSIS, LIVED AND WORKED IN THIS HOUSE FROM 1891-1938
FOUNDED BY THE 6TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WORLD FEDERATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH IN AUGUST 1953