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After exchanging publications and letters, Jung and Freud met for the first time in Vienna on March 3, 1907. As soon as Jung reached Freud�s home, the two retired to Freud�s study for a thirteen-hour conversation in which they exchanged ideas about psychology and related subjects. Jung�s visit to Vienna lasted five or six days, after which he and his wife, Emma, vacationed in Abbazia (now Opatija, Croatia), a fashionable Austrian resort on the Adriatic Sea. In his postcard to Martha Freud, Sigmund�s wife, Jung reminisces about the �splendid Vienna days�� just spent with the Freuds.
After exchanging publications and letters, Jung and Freud met for the first time in Vienna on March 3, 1907. As soon as Jung reached Freud�s home, the two retired to Freud�s study for a thirteen-hour conversation in which they exchanged ideas about psychology and related subjects. Jung�s visit to Vienna lasted five or six days, after which he and his wife, Emma, vacationed in Abbazia (now Opatija, Croatia), a fashionable Austrian resort on the Adriatic Sea. In his postcard to Martha Freud, Sigmund�s wife, Jung reminisces about the �splendid Vienna days�� just spent with the Freuds.