Dialogue in the Dark
Anyone who has ever wanted to know how blind people perceive the world now has the opportunity to learn about it in Vienna's Schottenstift during "Dialogue in the Dark".
View ArticleTheophil Hansen: birthday of a star architect
He was born in Copenhagen and became famous in Vienna: architect Theophil Hansen left his mark on Vienna's Ringstrasse more than virtually anyone else. Numerous exhibitions pay honor to him on the...
View Article20 years of the Architecture Center
The Architecture Center Vienna celebrates its 20th birthday with the exhibition “The Gold of the Az W”.
View ArticleHapless Emperor of Mexico
The exhibition entitled "Maximilian of Mexico" deals with the (failed) younger brother of Emperor Franz Joseph.
View ArticleAbove the clouds
In the Leopold Museum, the focus is on images of clouds from the 19th century to today.
View ArticleHundertwasser and Japan
An exhibition in the Lower Belvedere shows the influence of Japanese art on the creative work of Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
View Article10 years of the Albertina
The Albertina was opened with a brilliant new look in 2003, having been closed for several years. Since then, the museum has developed into one of the most important in Vienna. The anniversary will be...
View ArticleDialogue in the Dark
Anyone who has ever wanted to know how blind people perceive the world now has the opportunity to learn about it in Vienna's Schottenstift during "Dialogue in the Dark".
View ArticleMasterful drawings
Some of the Leopold Museum's great treasures are its works on paper. A hundred master drawings are the focus of an exhibition starting in May.
View ArticleWorld Exhibition in Vienna
A show at the Wien Museum deals with the World Exhibition of 1873 in Vienna and with the rapid development that the whole city experienced at that time.
View Article10 years of the Sisi Museum
The Sisi Museum in the Imperial Palace celebrates its tenth birthday with a special exhibition that gives an insight into the imperial wardrobe of Empress Elisabeth.
View ArticleWorld tour of an heir to the throne
In 1892, the Austrian heir to the throne, Franz Ferdinand, went on a world tour. The Weltmuseum Wien shows numerous exhibits that the archduke brought back to Vienna.
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