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contents<br />

Forewords P. 4<br />

Information P. 6<br />

Children’s Pass P. 8<br />

Index P. 10<br />

City Walk P. 22<br />

Line 1 P. 24<br />

Line 2 P. 26<br />

Line 3 P. 28<br />

Line 4 P. 30<br />

Line 5 P. 32<br />

Lines A–F P. 34<br />

Locations P. 38<br />

Impressum P. 178<br />

This booklet informs you about:<br />

museums<br />

Information provided: museum adresses, websites, telephone numbers.<br />

events<br />

You will find short descriptions of programmes and events offered, including<br />

their beginning times, on the respective pages of the museums.<br />

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Forewords<br />

Dr. Alexan<strong>der</strong> Wrabetz<br />

DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE AUSTRIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, <strong>ORF</strong><br />

The numbers can hardly get any better: about 700 museums, galleries and<br />

cultural institutions open their doors on Saturday October 5 th for the 14 th<br />

“<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums”. Almost all of them have prepared special exhibitions<br />

and events for you.<br />

To whet people’s appetite for art and culture and to provide them with a widespread<br />

offer – from folk culture to the avant-garde – this is one of the core areas<br />

of the <strong>ORF</strong>, which we fulfil with outstanding commitment and high professionalism:<br />

With our TV programme, which has been topped off with <strong>ORF</strong> III, a channel<br />

dedicated to culture and information, since 2011, with our radio programmes<br />

including Ö1, the most successful cultural radio channel in Europe, which fills<br />

us with pride, and FM4, the channel dedicated to contemporary culture off the<br />

mainstream, and with our online services, the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra<br />

and numerous cultural events of the <strong>ORF</strong> regional studios and at the <strong>ORF</strong><br />

Radiokulturhaus in Vienna. In its diversity, the <strong>ORF</strong> is the most important cultural<br />

agent of the country, and the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums” is an annual<br />

highlight which has become an integral part of the cultural activities in Austria.<br />

I want to thank all cultural institutions, sponsors and partners for the successful<br />

cooperation, the <strong>ORF</strong> team for their excellent organisation, and I wish you an<br />

entertaining “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums”.<br />

DR. BRIGITTE WOLF<br />

HEAD OF THE REGIONAL <strong>ORF</strong> STUDIO VIENNA<br />

On October 5 th , the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums” marks its 14 th season, and<br />

this time again there are numerous possibilities to get an overview over the cultural<br />

richness of Vienna, for discovering something new or for deepening one’s<br />

knowledge. 129 museums and cultural institutions, in Vienna alone, invite art<br />

lovers to a nightly tour.<br />

<strong>ORF</strong> Vienna is accompanying the visitors through this “Long Night” and providing<br />

the music for the shuttle buses. The Funkhaus (broadcasting centre)<br />

also opens its doors again: In the course of backstage tours, starting halfhourly<br />

from 6 pm on, visitors may get to know the inside of a broadcasting<br />

station and have a look into the studio during the Radio <strong>Wien</strong> special broadcast,<br />

which is focused on the Long Night from 8 pm to 1 am, with hit songs<br />

and evergreens and live coverage from the museums. In the “Yellow Box” at<br />

MuseumsQuartier, a Radio <strong>Wien</strong> DJ ensures good moods.<br />

In the run-up to the “<strong>ORF</strong>-Long Night of Museums”, the TV programme “<strong>Wien</strong><br />

heute” has delved into places in museums which mostly lie hidden from visitors.<br />

It presents storage rooms and people without whom the museums would<br />

not be what they are. During the “Long Night”, “<strong>Wien</strong> heute” reports from<br />

the last preparations in the museums, provides live coverage and will offer a<br />

follow-up report with highlights on October 6 th .<br />

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information<br />

MUSEUM INFORMATION POINT (“TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM”)<br />

Heldenplatz serves as the main Museum Information Point for all visitors of<br />

the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums”. Information, booklets and tickets will be<br />

available at Heldenplatz at the following times:<br />

Thursday, October 3 rd , 2 pm–6 pm,<br />

Friday, October 4 th , 10 am–6 pm,<br />

Saturday, October 5 th , from 9 am.<br />

TICKETS<br />

The ticket will be valid on October 5 th , 2013 from 6 pm to 1 am as an admission<br />

ticket for all locations and events listed in this booklet, and also as a ticket for<br />

public transport services in Vienna.<br />

Ticket prices are € 13.– (regular ticket)<br />

€ 11.– (reduced price)<br />

Tickets at reduced price are available for Ö1-Club members, school children,<br />

students, senior citizens, disabled persons and for males in their obligatory<br />

term of military or civilian service.<br />

Free admission for children age 12 and un<strong>der</strong>, born after October 4 th , 2001.<br />

Tickets are available in advance at tickets.<strong>ORF</strong>.at, at the Museum Information<br />

Point at the times listed above, and at the museums participating in this programme.<br />

On the night itself they can be purchased at the Museum Information<br />

Point or at any museum.<br />

TRANSPORT SERVICES<br />

The ticket is valid for the “Long Night” shuttle buses and from October 5 th , 2013<br />

4 pm to October 6 th , 2013 3 am, it is also valid for public transport services in<br />

Vienna, including the Nightline buses. Children age 12 and un<strong>der</strong> are allowed<br />

to use public transport if accompanied by an adult with a “Long Night” ticket.<br />

The routes of the shuttle buses are connected to the un<strong>der</strong>ground lines, making<br />

individual tours possible.<br />

BUS LINES<br />

Locations in the Inner City of Vienna are within walking distance (“city walk”).<br />

Most locations outside the Inner City will be connected by shuttle buses or can<br />

be reached by un<strong>der</strong>ground.<br />

Bus lines 1 to 5 will start from the Museum Information Point at Heldenplatz<br />

and offer a hop-on-hop-off bus service in intervals of about 15 minutes. Lines<br />

A to F will connect un<strong>der</strong>ground stations to locations in Vienna’s outer districts.<br />

Please find the exact routes in this booklet or on the internet.<br />

All stops are specially marked and equipped with a map of the area and directions<br />

to the museums.<br />

Additionally, a special oldtimer shuttle service will operate between Heldenplatz<br />

and MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong>.<br />

EVENTS AND startING TIMES<br />

Please find the starting times of events in this booklet. If not stated otherwise,<br />

programmes (especially guided tours) will be offered in German only.<br />

FURTHER INFORMATION<br />

Most recent information about the “<strong>ORF</strong>-Long Night of Museums” is being provided<br />

on the internet on langenacht.<strong>ORF</strong>.at.<br />

Programmes, especially beginning times, are subject to alterations. In cases<br />

of limited capacity, admission cannot be guaranteed.<br />

Each museum is responsible for the content of the descriptions of the respective<br />

locations and programmes in this booklet.<br />

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children’s paSS<br />

children’s paSS<br />

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMES AT THE MUSEUMS<br />

The following museums offer special programmes for children:<br />

1 21er Haus____________________ P. 38<br />

3 Albertina_____________________ P. 40<br />

5 AnzenbergerGallery_____________ P. 42<br />

9 bahnorama___________________ P. 46<br />

14 Lower Belve<strong>der</strong>e_______________ P. 51<br />

16 Museum of the Distr. of Floridsdorf__ P. 53<br />

17 Museum of the Distr. of Josefstadt___ P. 54<br />

25 Circus- & Clown Museum Vienna___ P. 62<br />

30 Dorotheum____________________ P. 68<br />

31 Electronics Museum_ ___________ P. 69<br />

33 First Vienna School Museum_____ P. 71<br />

35 Ferry Ebert’s Museum___________ P. 74<br />

37 Money Museum of the OeNB_ ____ P. 76<br />

38 The Paintings Galleryof the Acad._ P. 77<br />

41 House of Music_ _______________ P. 80<br />

43 Austrian Military Museum_______ P. 83<br />

45 Hofmobiliendepot______________ P. 85<br />

47 Jewish Museum Vienna__________ P. 88<br />

50 Emperor Franz Joseph Hat Museum_ P. 89<br />

51 Kiesler Foundation Vienna_ ______ P. 90<br />

52 Klimt Villa <strong>Wien</strong>_ _______________ P. 91<br />

58 Kunsthist. Museum_ ____________ P. 97<br />

60 Kunsthist. Museum – Neue Burg___ P. 99<br />

66 look Magnet Museum__________P. 105<br />

67 MAK________________________P. 106<br />

68 Museum of the Market Office____P. 107<br />

75 Museum at the Schottenstift____P. 114<br />

79 Natural History Museum Vienna_P. 117<br />

84 Austrian National Library_ ______P. 123<br />

85 Austrian Film Museum (OeFM)___P. 124<br />

86 Museum for Horticultural History_P. 125<br />

87 Austrian Museum for Social …_ __P. 126<br />

89 Austrian Theatre Museum______P. 128<br />

90 Austrian Advertising Museum_ __P. 129<br />

92 Liechtenstein Garden Palace____P. 131<br />

94 Papyrus Museum______________P. 133<br />

96 Scouting Museum_____________P. 135<br />

97 Museum of Fantastic Art Vienna__P. 136<br />

101 Prater Museum_______________P. 141<br />

104 Roman Museum______________P. 144<br />

105 Treasury of the Teutonic Or<strong>der</strong>_ __P. 145<br />

108 ChocolateMuseum____________P. 148<br />

113 Technisches Museum <strong>Wien</strong>_____P. 153<br />

114 Time Travel Vienna____________P. 154<br />

116 Museum of Clocks and Watches__P. 156<br />

118 Austrian Museum of Folk Life …__P. 158<br />

120 Weltmuseum <strong>Wien</strong>____________P. 161<br />

121 <strong>Wien</strong> Museum Karlsplatz_ ______P. 162<br />

125 Vienna Shoe Museum__________P. 166<br />

126 Vienna’s children information_ __P. 167<br />

127 Dental Museum of Vienna______P. 168<br />

128 Magic Set Museum_ ___________P. 169<br />

129 ZOOM Children’s Museum_ _____P. 170<br />

THAT’S HOW IT WORKS<br />

In every museum offering a programme for children, you can collect stamps<br />

for your pass at the entrance of the museum.<br />

COLLECT YOUR PRIZE<br />

For three stamps and more, a small surprise will await you in the children’s<br />

tent at the Museum Imformation Point at Heldenplatz.<br />

Collect your prize on October 5 th before midnight or as long as stocks last.<br />

To participate in the programmes, children must be accompanied by an adult.<br />

Parents are responsible for their children.<br />

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index<br />

1 21er Haus – Museum for Contemporary Art<br />

Schweizergarten, Arsenalstraße 1, 1030 Vienna__________________ P. 38<br />

2 48er Waste Museum<br />

Rautenweg 83 (on the premises of the landfill site), 1220 Vienna_ ___ P. 39<br />

3 Albertina<br />

Albertinaplatz 1, 1010 Vienna_ ________________________________ P. 40<br />

4 Old Vienna Schnapsmuseum<br />

Wilhelmstraße 19–21, 1120 Vienna_ ___________________________ P. 41<br />

5 AnzenbergerGallery<br />

Absberggasse 27, 1100 Vienna_ _______________________________ P. 42<br />

6 Architekturzentrum <strong>Wien</strong><br />

MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong>, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna____________ P. 43<br />

7 Arnold Schönberg Center<br />

Schwarzenbergplatz 6, entrance Zaunergasse 1–3, 1030 Vienna____ P. 44<br />

8 Restituta – Religious belief against the violence of the Nazi regime<br />

Hartmannspital, Nikolsdorfergasse 26–36, 1050 Vienna___________ P. 45<br />

9 bahnorama<br />

Favoritenstraße 51, 1100 Vienna_______________________________ P. 46<br />

10 Bank Austria Kunstforum<br />

Freyung 8, 1010 Vienna_______________________________________ P. 47<br />

11 BAWAG P.S.K. / WAGNER:WERK Museum<br />

Georg-Coch-Platz 2, 1018 Vienna_______________________________ P. 48<br />

12 Upper Belve<strong>der</strong>e<br />

Prinz Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Vienna_ ___________________________ P. 50<br />

13 Orangery, Palace Stables<br />

Rennweg 6, 1030 Vienna______________________________________ P. 51<br />

14 Lower Belve<strong>der</strong>e<br />

Rennweg 6, 1030 Vienna______________________________________ P. 51<br />

15 Museum of the District of Donaustadt (22 nd District)<br />

Kagraner Platz 53 & 54 (the building in the park), 1220 Vienna______ P. 52<br />

16 Museum of the District of Floridsdorf (21 st District)<br />

Prager Straße 33, 1210 Vienna_________________________________ P. 53<br />

17 Museum of the District of Josefstadt (8 th District)<br />

Schmidgasse 18, 1080 Vienna_________________________________ P. 54<br />

18 Museum of the District of Landstraße (3 rd District)<br />

Sechskrügelgasse 11, 1030 Vienna_____________________________ P. 55<br />

19 Museum of the District of Meidling (12 th District)<br />

Längenfeldgasse 13–15, 1120 Vienna__________________________ P. 56<br />

20 Museum of the District of Simmering (11 th District)<br />

Enkplatz 2, 1110 Vienna______________________________________ P. 57<br />

21 Museum of the District of Währing (18 th District)<br />

Währinger Straße 124, 1180 Vienna_ ___________________________ P. 58<br />

22 Bible Center<br />

Breitegasse 4–8/Ground Floor, 1070 Vienna_____________________ P. 59<br />

23 Museum of the Bohemian Forest and the Ore Mountains<br />

Ungargasse 3, 1030 Vienna___________________________________ P. 60<br />

24 Brennpunkt° – Vienna Museum of Heating Customs<br />

Malfattigasse 4, 1120 Vienna__________________________________ P. 61<br />

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index<br />

25 Circus & Clown Museum Vienna<br />

Ilgplatz 7, 1020 Vienna_ ______________________________________ P. 62<br />

26 Demel Museum<br />

Kohlmarkt 14, 1010 Vienna___________________________________ P. 63<br />

27 designforum <strong>Wien</strong><br />

Quartier21/MQ, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna___________________ P. 64<br />

28 Dialogue in the Dark<br />

Freyung 6, 1 st courtyard, 1010 Vienna_ __________________________ P. 66<br />

29 Cathedral Museum of the Archdiocese of Vienna<br />

Stephansplatz 6 (Zwettlerhof), 1010 Vienna______________________ P. 67<br />

30 Dorotheum<br />

Spiegelgasse 16, 1010 Vienna_________________________________ P. 68<br />

31 Electronics Museum<br />

Donaustadtstraße 45, 1220 Vienna_____________________________ P. 69<br />

32 Endoscopy Museum<br />

at Josephinum, Währinger Straße 25, 1090 Vienna________________ P. 70<br />

33 First Vienna School Museum<br />

Breitenleer Straße 263, 1220 Vienna____________________________ P. 71<br />

34 Esperanto Museum<br />

Herrengasse 9, 1010 Vienna___________________________________ P. 72<br />

35 Ferry Ebert’s Museum for Grandchildren<br />

Beckmanngasse 7, 1140 Vienna_______________________________ P. 74<br />

36 The History of Torture<br />

at Esterhazypark, Fritz-Grünbaum-Platz 1, 1060 Vienna_ ___________ P. 75<br />

37 Money Museum of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank<br />

Otto-Wagner-Platz 3, 1090 Vienna______________________________ P. 76<br />

38 The Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna<br />

Schillerplatz 3, 1 st Floor, 1010 Vienna_ __________________________ P. 77<br />

39 Generali Foundation<br />

Wiedner Hauptstraße 15, 1040 Vienna__________________________ P. 78<br />

40 Globe Museum<br />

Herrengasse 9, 1010 Vienna___________________________________ P. 79<br />

41 House of Music<br />

Seilerstätte 30, 1010 Vienna__________________________________ P. 80<br />

42 Imperial Family, Court and State Archives<br />

Minoritenplatz 1, 1010 Vienna_________________________________ P. 82<br />

43 Austrian Military Museum – Institute of Military History<br />

Arsenal, Objekt 18, 1030 Vienna_______________________________ P. 83<br />

44 Hilger BROTKunsthalle<br />

Absberggasse 27, 1100 Vienna_ _______________________________ P. 84<br />

45 Hofmobiliendepot – Imperial Furniture Collection<br />

Andreasgasse 7, 1070 Vienna_________________________________ P. 85<br />

46 Josephinum<br />

Währinger Straße 25, 1090 Vienna_____________________________ P. 86<br />

47 Jewish Museum Vienna<br />

Dorotheergasse 11, 1010 Vienna_______________________________ P. 88<br />

48 Imperial & Royal Vine Treasure Vaults<br />

Piaristengasse 45, 1080 Vienna________________________________ P. 89<br />

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index<br />

49 Coffee Experience Museum<br />

Vogelsanggasse 36, 1050 Vienna______________________________P. 126<br />

50 Emperor Franz Joseph Hat Museum<br />

Piaristengasse 45, 1080 Vienna________________________________ P. 89<br />

51 Kiesler Foundation Vienna<br />

Mariahilfer Straße 1b/Top 1, 1060 Vienna_______________________ P. 90<br />

52 Klimt Villa <strong>Wien</strong><br />

Feldmühlgasse 11, 1130 Vienna_______________________________ P. 91<br />

53 Museum of Nursing<br />

Wilhelminenspital, Montleartstraße 37, 1160 Vienna______________ P. 92<br />

54 Kuffner Observatory<br />

Johann-Staud-Straße 10, 1160 Vienna___________________________ P. 93<br />

55 KUNST HAUS WIEN. Museum Hun<strong>der</strong>twasser<br />

Untere Weißgerberstraße 13, 1030 Vienna_______________________ P. 94<br />

56 Art Center Ebendorf Raumacht<br />

Ebendorferstraße 8, 1010 Vienna______________________________ P. 95<br />

57 Kunsthalle <strong>Wien</strong><br />

MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong>, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna____________ P. 96<br />

58 Kunsthistorisches Museum <strong>Wien</strong><br />

Maria-Theresien-Platz, 1010 Vienna____________________________ P. 97<br />

59 Kunsthistorisches Museum <strong>Wien</strong> – Imperial Treasury<br />

Hofburg, Schweizerhof, 1010 Vienna____________________________ P. 98<br />

60 Kunsthistorisches Museum <strong>Wien</strong> – Neue Burg<br />

Neue Burg, Heldenplatz, 1010 Vienna___________________________ P. 99<br />

61 Künstlerhaus<br />

Karlsplatz 5, 1010 Vienna____________________________________P. 100<br />

62 Kunstraum Nie<strong>der</strong>oesterreich<br />

Herrengasse 13, 1014 Vienna_________________________________P. 101<br />

63 The Long-Night Tram<br />

around Ringstraße in a vintage tram, 1010 Vienna_______________P. 102<br />

64 Leopold Museum<br />

MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong>, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna___________P. 103<br />

65 Loft8 KG, art space, artists in residence, exhibitions<br />

Absberggasse 27/9/4 th floor, 1100 Vienna_ _____________________P. 104<br />

66 look Magnet Museum<br />

at Kunst-Service, St. Elisabeth-Platz 6, 1040 Vienna_ _____________P. 105<br />

67 MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art<br />

Stubenring 5, 1010 Vienna___________________________________P. 106<br />

68 Museum of the Market Office of the Municipality of Vienna<br />

Floridsdorfer Markt 5, 1210 Vienna____________________________P. 107<br />

69 Motorrolldie – Private Motorcycle Museum<br />

Erlgasse 35, 1120 Vienna_ ___________________________________P. 108<br />

70 Mozarthaus Vienna<br />

Domgasse 5, 1010 Vienna___________________________________P. 109<br />

71 Mumok Museum Mo<strong>der</strong>ner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig <strong>Wien</strong><br />

MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong>, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna___________P. 110<br />

72 MUSA Museum Start Gallery Artothek<br />

Fel<strong>der</strong>straße 6–8 (next to the City Hall), 1010 Vienna_ ____________P. 111<br />

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73 Museum of Aspern-Essling 1809<br />

Asperner Heldenplatz 9, 1220 Vienna__________________________P. 112<br />

74 Museum of Contraception and Abortion<br />

Mariahilfer Gürtel 37, 1 st floor, 1150 Vienna_____________________P. 113<br />

75 Museum at the Schottenstift<br />

Freyung 6, 1010 Vienna______________________________________P. 114<br />

76 Museum Judenplatz<br />

Judenplatz 8, 1010 Vienna_ ___________________________________ P. 88<br />

77 MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong> / freiraum quartier21 INTERNATIONAL<br />

MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong>, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna___________P. 115<br />

78 Music Collection of the Vienna City Library, Loos Rooms<br />

Bartensteingasse 9, 1 st floor, 1010 Vienna_ _____________________P. 116<br />

79 Natural History Museum Vienna<br />

Maria-Theresien-Platz, 1010 Vienna___________________________P. 117<br />

80 The Neidhart Frescos<br />

Tuchlauben 19, 1010 Vienna_________________________________P. 118<br />

81 Oldtimer Shuttle Bus of the ÖBB Adventure Train to Strasshof<br />

Praterstern / Un<strong>der</strong>ground station, exit Lassallestraße, 1020 Vienna__P. 119<br />

82 <strong>ORF</strong> RadioKulturhaus<br />

Argentinierstraße 30a, 1040 Vienna_ __________________________P. 120<br />

83 Vienna Snowglobe Museum<br />

Schumanngasse 87, 1170 Vienna_ ____________________________P. 122<br />

84 Austrian National Library / State Hall<br />

Josefsplatz 1, 1010 Vienna_ __________________________________P. 123<br />

85 Austrian Film Museum (OeFM)<br />

Augustinerstraße 1, 1010 Vienna______________________________P. 124<br />

86 Museum for Horticultural History<br />

Siebeckstraße 14, 1220 Vienna_______________________________P. 125<br />

87 Austrian Museum for Social and Economic Affairs<br />

Vogelsanggasse 36, 1050 Vienna______________________________P. 126<br />

88 Museum of Pharmacy and Chemists<br />

Währinger Straße 14, 1090 Vienna____________________________P. 127<br />

89 Austrian Theatre Museum<br />

Lobkowitzplatz 2, 1010 Vienna________________________________P. 128<br />

90 Austrian Advertising Museum<br />

at Breitenseer Lichtspiele, Breitenseer Straße 21, 1140 Vienna_____P. 129<br />

91 OstLicht. Galerie für Fotografie<br />

Absberggasse 27, Staircase 3, 1 st Floor, 1100 Vienna_ ____________P. 130<br />

92 Liechtenstein Garden Palace<br />

Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna_ ________________________________P. 131<br />

93 Liechtenstein City Palace<br />

Bankgasse 9, 1010 Vienna_ __________________________________P. 132<br />

94 Papyrus Museum<br />

Heldenplatz – Neue Burg, 1010 Vienna_________________________P. 133<br />

95 Pathologic-anatomical Collection in The Fools Tower – NHMV<br />

Spitalgasse 2, Court 6, 1090 Vienna_ __________________________P. 134<br />

96 Scouting Museum and Institute of Scouting History<br />

Loeschenkohlgasse 25, 1150 Vienna___________________________P. 135<br />

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index<br />

97 Museum of Fantastic Art Vienna<br />

Palais Palffy, Josefsplatz 6, 1010 Vienna________________________P. 136<br />

98 Planetarium <strong>Wien</strong><br />

Oswald-Thomas-Platz 1, 1020 Vienna_ _________________________P. 137<br />

99 Vienna Police Museum – Museum of the Vienna Security Guards<br />

Marokkanergasse 4, 1030 Vienna_ ____________________________P. 138<br />

100 Porcelain Museum Augarten<br />

Obere Augartenstraße 1, 1020 Vienna__________________________P. 140<br />

101 Prater Museum<br />

Oswald-Thomas-Platz 1 (Planetarium building), 1020 Vienna_______P. 141<br />

102 Rapideum<br />

Gerhard Hanappi Stadion, Keißlergasse 6, 1140 Vienna____________P. 142<br />

103 The Museum of Chimney Sweepers<br />

Klagbaumgasse 4, 1040 Vienna_______________________________P. 143<br />

104 Roman Museum<br />

Hoher Markt 3, 1010 Vienna__________________________________P. 144<br />

105 Treasury of the Teutonic Or<strong>der</strong><br />

Singerstraße 7, Staircase I, 2nd Floor, 1010 Vienna______________P. 145<br />

106 Schlumberger Sparkling Cellars<br />

Heiligenstädter Straße 39, 1190 Vienna________________________P. 146<br />

107 The Vienna Butterfly House in the Burggarten Palmhouse<br />

Burggarten, 1010 Vienna____________________________________P. 147<br />

108 ChocolateMuseum – presented by Confiserie Heindl<br />

Willendorfer Gasse 2–8, 1230 Vienna__________________________P. 148<br />

109 Secession<br />

Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna_ _____________________________P. 149<br />

110 Sigmund Freud Museum<br />

Berggasse 19, 1090 Vienna__________________________________P. 150<br />

111 State Opera Museum<br />

Hanuschgasse 3 / Goethegasse 1, 1010 Vienna__________________P. 151<br />

112 stilwerk at the design tower<br />

Praterstraße 1, 1020 Vienna__________________________________P. 152<br />

113 Technisches Museum <strong>Wien</strong><br />

Mariahilfer Straße 212, 1140 Vienna___________________________P. 153<br />

114 Time Travel Vienna<br />

Habsburgergasse 10a, 1010 Vienna___________________________P. 154<br />

115 Czech Centre Vienna<br />

Herrengasse 17, 1010 Vienna_________________________________P. 155<br />

116 Museum of Clocks and Watches<br />

Schulhof 2, 1010 Vienna_____________________________________P. 156<br />

117 Urania Observatory<br />

Uraniastraße 1, 1010 Vienna_ ________________________________P. 157<br />

118 Austrian Museum of Folk Life and Folk Art<br />

Laudongasse 15–19, 1080 Vienna____________________________P. 158<br />

119 Red Vienna. Wash House No. 2<br />

Halteraugasse 7, 1190 Vienna_ _______________________________P. 160<br />

120 Weltmuseum <strong>Wien</strong><br />

Neue Burg, 1010 Vienna_ ____________________________________P. 161<br />

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121 <strong>Wien</strong> Museum Karlsplatz<br />

Karlsplatz 8, 1040 Vienna____________________________________P. 162<br />

122 <strong>Wien</strong> Westbahnhof<br />

Europaplatz 2, 1150 Vienna_ _________________________________P. 163<br />

123 Vienna Fire Department Museum<br />

Am Hof 7, 1010 Vienna_ _____________________________________P. 164<br />

124 Vienna Ambulance Museum<br />

Gilmgasse 18, entrance via Halirschgasse 12, 1170 Vienna________P. 165<br />

125 Vienna Shoe Museum<br />

Florianigasse 66, 1080 Vienna________________________________P. 166<br />

126 Vienna’s children information<br />

MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong>, Museumsplatz 1, Court 2, 1070 Vienna____P. 167<br />

127 Dental Museum of Vienna<br />

Sensengasse 2a, entrance: Währinger Straße 25a, 1090 Vienna____P. 168<br />

128 Magic Set Museum<br />

Schönbrunner Straße 262, courtyard in the basement, 1120 Vienna___P. 169<br />

129 ZOOM Children’s Museum<br />

MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong>, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna___________P. 170<br />

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Alser Straße<br />

fstädter Str.<br />

henfel<strong>der</strong> Str.<br />

3<br />

37<br />

Neustiftgasse<br />

Burggasse<br />

U4<br />

W<br />

127<br />

32 46<br />

Schwarz<br />

Währinger Straße<br />

Fel<strong>der</strong>straße<br />

Rathaus<br />

Bartensteingasse<br />

Mariahilfer Straße<br />

N<br />

S<br />

spanierstr.<br />

U4<br />

Rathaus- park<br />

Liechtensteinstraße<br />

88<br />

Votivkirche<br />

Universitätsring<br />

Parlament Universität<br />

O<br />

Porzellan<br />

Berggasse<br />

Burgtheater<br />

Burgring<br />

Burggarten<br />

Volksgarten<br />

Liechtensteinpark<br />

Maria-Theresien-<br />

Platz<br />

gasse<br />

Türkenstraße<br />

U2<br />

Linke <strong>Wien</strong>zeile<br />

Rechte <strong>Wien</strong>zeile<br />

Hörlgasse<br />

Freyung<br />

Schottenring<br />

Herrengasse<br />

TREFFPUNKT<br />

MUSEUM<br />

Neue Hofburg<br />

63<br />

Renngasse<br />

U4<br />

Am Hof<br />

Kohlmarkt<br />

Michaeler Platz<br />

U2 U4<br />

Wipplinger Straße<br />

Tuchlauben<br />

Opernring Kärntner Ring<br />

Operngasse<br />

Resselpark<br />

U1<br />

Rembrandtstraße<br />

Kärntner Straße<br />

Untere Augartenstraße<br />

Franz-Josefs Kai<br />

Hoher Markt<br />

Krugerstraße<br />

Obere Donaustraße<br />

Donaukanal<br />

Rotenturmstraße<br />

Singerstraße<br />

Seilerstätte<br />

Schwarzenbergstraße<br />

Schwarzenbergplatz<br />

Prinz-Eugen-Straße<br />

Augarten<br />

Schottentor<br />

56<br />

28<br />

112<br />

75<br />

72<br />

U1 U4<br />

10 123<br />

76<br />

63<br />

117<br />

115<br />

116 80<br />

62<br />

104 Schwedenplatz<br />

34<br />

11<br />

U3<br />

U2<br />

93 40<br />

78<br />

42 26 Stephansplatz 29<br />

114 U3 U1 70<br />

105<br />

47<br />

67<br />

59<br />

U3<br />

U3<br />

30<br />

U4<br />

84 97<br />

63<br />

63<br />

89<br />

Stubentor U3<br />

79<br />

60 107<br />

U2 U3<br />

94 85<br />

120<br />

3<br />

6 27<br />

41<br />

58 63 111<br />

22 77<br />

71<br />

Karlsplatz<br />

U4<br />

57<br />

64 126<br />

63<br />

U2<br />

63<br />

129<br />

51<br />

38 U2<br />

109 U1U4<br />

61<br />

500 m<br />

110<br />

39<br />

121<br />

Stops of LINE 1<br />

see page 24<br />

straße<br />

Holland<br />

Wollzeile<br />

Parkring<br />

99<br />

7<br />

Traungasse<br />

13<br />

14<br />

Taborstraße<br />

U2<br />

Stadtpark<br />

Untere<br />

Ring<br />

Stuben<br />

Am Heumarkt<br />

Rennweg<br />

Belve<strong>der</strong>e<br />

Neulinggasse<br />

U1<br />

Donaustraße<br />

Invalidenstraße<br />

Ungar<br />

Marxergasse<br />

23<br />

Landstraßer Hauptstraße<br />

gasse<br />

Friedrich-<br />

Gulda-<br />

Park<br />

CITY WALK<br />

Starting from the Museum Information Point at Heldenplatz, the following<br />

locations are within walking distance:<br />

3 Albertina_____________________________P. 40<br />

6 Architekturzentrum <strong>Wien</strong>_ ______________P. 43<br />

7 Arnold Schönberg Center_______________P. 44<br />

10 Bank Austria Kunstforum_ ______________P. 47<br />

11 BAWAG P.S.K. / WAGNER:WERK Museum__P. 48<br />

13 Orangery, Palace Stables_______________P. 51<br />

14 Lower Belve<strong>der</strong>e_______________________P. 51<br />

22 Bible Center_ _________________________P. 59<br />

23 Museum of the Bohemian Forest_________P. 60<br />

26 Demel Museum_ ______________________P. 63<br />

27 designforum <strong>Wien</strong>_____________________P. 64<br />

28 Dialogue in the Dark_ __________________P. 66<br />

29 Cathedral Museum of the Archdiocese____P. 67<br />

30 Dorotheum_ __________________________P. 68<br />

32 Endoscopy Museum____________________P. 70<br />

34 Esperanto Museum_ ___________________P. 72<br />

37 Money Museum of the OeNB____________P. 76<br />

38 The Paintings Gallery of the Ac. of Fine Arts__P. 77<br />

39 Generali Foundation___________________P. 78<br />

40 Globe Museum________________________P. 79<br />

41 House of Music________________________P. 80<br />

42 Imperial Family, Court and State Archives__P. 82<br />

46 Josephinum__________________________P. 86<br />

47 Jewish Museum Vienna_________________P. 88<br />

51 Kiesler Foundation Vienna______________P. 90<br />

56 Art Center Ebendorf Raumacht_ __________P. 95<br />

57 Kunsthalle <strong>Wien</strong>_______________________P. 96<br />

58 Kunsthistorisches Museum <strong>Wien</strong>_________P. 97<br />

59 Kunsthist. M. – Imperial Treasury_________P. 98<br />

60 Kunsthist. M. – Neue Burg_______________P. 99<br />

61 Künstlerhaus_ ______________________ P. 100<br />

62 Kunstraum Nie<strong>der</strong>oesterreich__________ P. 101<br />

63 The Long-Night Tram_ ________________ P. 102<br />

64 Leopold Museum____________________ P. 103<br />

67 MAK_______________________________ P. 106<br />

CITY WALK<br />

70 Mozarthaus Vienna_ _________________ P. 109<br />

71 Mumok_ ___________________________ P. 110<br />

72 MUSA Museum Start Gallery Artothek___ P. 111<br />

75 Museum at the Schottenstift__________ P. 114<br />

76 Museum Judenplatz____________________P. 88<br />

77 MQW / freiraum quartier21 INTERNATIONAL_ P. 115<br />

78 Music Collection of the Vienna City Library_ P. 116<br />

79 Natural History Museum Vienna_ _______ P. 117<br />

80 The Neidhart Frescos_________________ P. 118<br />

84 Austrian National Library / State Hall_ __ P. 123<br />

85 Austrian Film Museum (OeFM)_________ P. 124<br />

88 Museum of Pharmacy and Chemists_ ___ P. 127<br />

89 Austrian Theatre Museum_____________ P. 128<br />

93 Liechtenstein City Palace______________ P. 132<br />

94 Papyrus Museum____________________ P. 133<br />

95 Pathologic-anatomical Collection_______ P. 134<br />

97 Museum of Fantastic Art Vienna________ P. 136<br />

99 Vienna Police Museum_ ______________ P. 138<br />

104 Roman Museum_____________________ P. 144<br />

105 Treasury of the Teutonic Or<strong>der</strong>_ ________ P. 145<br />

107 The Vienna Butterfly House___________ P. 147<br />

109 Secession_ _________________________ P. 149<br />

110 Sigmund Freud Museum______________ P. 150<br />

111 State Opera Museum_________________ P. 151<br />

112 stilwerk at the design tower___________ P. 152<br />

114 Time Travel Vienna___________________ P. 154<br />

115 Czech Centre Vienna_________________ P. 155<br />

116 Museum of Clocks and Watches________ P. 156<br />

117 Urania Observatory_ _________________ P. 157<br />

120 Weltmuseum <strong>Wien</strong>__________________ P. 161<br />

121 <strong>Wien</strong> Museum Karlsplatz_____________ P. 162<br />

123 Vienna Fire Department Museum_______ P. 164<br />

126 Vienna’s children information_ ________ P. 167<br />

127 Dental Museum of Vienna_____________ P. 168<br />

129 ZOOM Children’s Museum____________ P. 170<br />

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U1<br />

U1<br />

U3<br />

N<br />

U2<br />

U2<br />

O<br />

W<br />

Donaukanal<br />

U4<br />

U2<br />

S<br />

Taborstraße<br />

Obere Donaustraße<br />

Franz-Josefs-Kai<br />

Börsegasse<br />

Schottenring<br />

U1<br />

U4<br />

55<br />

Radetzkystraße<br />

Donaustraße<br />

Salzgries<br />

Untere<br />

Tiefer Graben<br />

Freyung<br />

Radetzkystraße<br />

Hoher<br />

Markt<br />

Weißgerberlände<br />

Schwedenplatz<br />

Löwengasse<br />

U3<br />

Donaukanal<br />

Untere Weißgerberstraße<br />

Graben<br />

Herrengasse<br />

Wollzeile<br />

Stubentor<br />

U1<br />

U3<br />

U3<br />

U3<br />

U4<br />

Singerstraße<br />

TREFFPUNKT<br />

MUSEUM<br />

Landstraßer<br />

Stadtpark<br />

Kärntner Straße<br />

Spiegelgasse<br />

Parkring<br />

Burggarten<br />

Hauptstraße<br />

gasse<br />

Ungar<br />

Am Heumarkt<br />

Karlsplatz<br />

U4<br />

U3<br />

Schwarzenbergstraße<br />

Kärntner Ring<br />

U1<br />

U4<br />

U2<br />

500 m<br />

Resselpark<br />

LINE 1 STOPS<br />

Line 1 operates on Ringstraße around the Vienna<br />

city centre, thus connecting many locations of the city<br />

walk which are within close proximity of the stops.<br />

Starting from the Museum Information Point at<br />

Heldenplatz, the shuttle buses of line 1 will take<br />

you to the following destinations:<br />

U<br />

U<br />

U<br />

U<br />

TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM<br />

U2 Schottentor<br />

U1/U4 Schwedenplatz<br />

55 KUNST HAUS WIEN. Museum Hun<strong>der</strong>twasser_________________P. 94<br />

U3 Stubentor<br />

U1/U2/U4 Karlsplatz<br />

Treffpunkt Museum<br />

LINE 1<br />

Linke <strong>Wien</strong>zeile<br />

Berggasse<br />

Währinger Straße<br />

U2<br />

U2<br />

Schottentor<br />

Universitätsring<br />

Rathaus park<br />

U2<br />

U3<br />

Volksgarten<br />

Maria-Theresien-<br />

Platz<br />

Museumsquartier<br />

Mariahilfer Straße<br />

Neustiftgasse<br />

Alser Straße<br />

U3<br />

25


Maria-<br />

Theresien-<br />

Platz<br />

St.-Elisabeth-<br />

Platz<br />

O<br />

Donaukanal<br />

U3<br />

500 m<br />

LINE 2<br />

U3<br />

LINE 2 STOPS<br />

Starting from the Museum Information Point at<br />

Heldenplatz, the shuttle buses of line 2 will take<br />

you to the following destinations:<br />

U1<br />

U3<br />

U3<br />

U4<br />

U3<br />

TREFFPUNKT<br />

MUSEUM<br />

Stadtpark<br />

U3<br />

U2<br />

N<br />

Museumsquartier<br />

S<br />

W<br />

Am Heumarkt<br />

U4<br />

U2<br />

U4<br />

U1<br />

38<br />

bergplatz<br />

61<br />

U2<br />

109<br />

Schwarzen-<br />

Getreidemarkt<br />

Mariahilfer Straße<br />

Traungasse<br />

99<br />

7<br />

121<br />

Resselpark<br />

<strong>Wien</strong>zeile<br />

U3<br />

Gußhausstraße<br />

Linke<br />

Rennweg<br />

13<br />

14<br />

Taubstummeng.<br />

U4<br />

Belve<strong>der</strong>egarten<br />

Prinz-Eugen-Straße<br />

82<br />

U1<br />

12<br />

Argentinierstraße<br />

Goldeggasse<br />

Mommseng.<br />

66<br />

U4<br />

Landstraßer Gürtel<br />

Ghegastraße<br />

U1<br />

1<br />

43<br />

TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM<br />

MUSEUMSQUARTIER<br />

38 The Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna_______P. 77<br />

109 Secession_____________________________________________P. 149<br />

61 Künstlerhaus___________________________________________P. 100<br />

121 <strong>Wien</strong> Museum Karlsplatz_________________________________P. 162<br />

7 Arnold Schönberg Center__________________________________P. 44<br />

99 Vienna Police Museum – Museum of the Vienna Security Guards__P. 138<br />

82 <strong>ORF</strong> RadioKulturhaus____________________________________P. 120<br />

12 Upper Belve<strong>der</strong>e_________________________________________P. 50<br />

66 look Magnet Museum____________________________________P. 105<br />

1 21er Haus – Museum for Contemporary Art___________________P. 38<br />

43 Austrian Military Museum – Institute of Military History_ _______P. 83<br />

13 Orangery, Palace Stables__________________________________P. 51<br />

14 Lower Belve<strong>der</strong>e_________________________________________P. 51<br />

7 Arnold Schönberg Center__________________________________P. 44<br />

99 Vienna Police Museum – Museum of the Vienna Security Guards__P. 138<br />

61 Künstlerhaus___________________________________________P. 100<br />

121 <strong>Wien</strong> Museum Karlsplatz_________________________________P. 162<br />

38 The Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna_______P. 77<br />

109 Secession_____________________________________________P. 149<br />

TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM<br />

27


W<br />

N<br />

O<br />

U2<br />

U3<br />

TREFFPUNKT<br />

MUSEUM<br />

U3 U1<br />

LINE 3<br />

U3<br />

S<br />

U3<br />

U2 U3<br />

Museumsquartier<br />

U4<br />

U4<br />

87<br />

49<br />

Linke<br />

U2<br />

8<br />

Vogelsangg.<br />

<strong>Wien</strong>zeile<br />

Klagbaumg.<br />

Lambrechtgasse<br />

38<br />

109<br />

Paulanerg.<br />

Opernring<br />

103<br />

Wiedner<br />

Hauptstraße<br />

39<br />

U2 U4 U1<br />

U1<br />

Schönburgstraße<br />

Wiedner Gürtel<br />

Karlsplatz<br />

U1<br />

U4<br />

LINE 3 STOPS<br />

Starting from the Museum Information Point at<br />

Heldenplatz, the shuttle buses of line 3 will take<br />

you to the following destinations:<br />

U<br />

TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM<br />

MUSEUMSQUARTIER<br />

38 The Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna_______P. 77<br />

109 Secession_____________________________________________P. 149<br />

39 Generali Foundation______________________________________P. 78<br />

103 The Museum of Chimney Sweepers________________________P. 143<br />

8 Restituta – Religious belief against the violence of the Nazi regime__P. 45<br />

49 Coffee Experience Museum_ ______________________________P. 126<br />

87 Austrian Museum for Social and Economic Affairs____________P. 126<br />

8 Restituta – Religious belief against the violence of the Nazi regime__P. 45<br />

103 The Museum of Chimney Sweepers________________________P. 143<br />

39 Generali Foundation______________________________________P. 78<br />

U1/U2/U4 Karlsplatz<br />

TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM<br />

500 m<br />

U1<br />

29


TREFFPUNKT<br />

MUSEUM<br />

O<br />

U3<br />

U6<br />

<strong>Lange</strong> Gasse<br />

Laudongasse<br />

Bennogasse<br />

Blindengasse<br />

118<br />

48<br />

50<br />

Le<strong>der</strong>ergasse<br />

Florianigasse<br />

125<br />

Rathaus<br />

17<br />

U2<br />

Schmidgasse<br />

Maria-Treu-<br />

Gasse<br />

Piaristengasse<br />

Josefstädter Straße<br />

Strozzigasse<br />

Lerchenfel<strong>der</strong> Straße<br />

Neustiftgasse<br />

Burgring<br />

Burggasse<br />

Museumsquartier<br />

U2<br />

U<br />

U6<br />

U2<br />

U1<br />

U4<br />

U2<br />

LINE 4<br />

N<br />

W<br />

U2 U3<br />

S<br />

U3<br />

LINE 4 STOPS<br />

Starting from the Museum Information Point at<br />

Heldenplatz, the shuttle buses of line 4 will take<br />

you to the following destinations:<br />

TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM<br />

17 Museum of the District of Josefstadt (8 th District) ______________P. 54<br />

48 Imperial & Royal Vine Treasure Vaults_______________________P. 89<br />

50 Emperor Franz Joseph Hat Museum_ ________________________P. 89<br />

118 Austrian Museum of Folk Life and Folk Art___________________P. 158<br />

125 Vienna Shoe Museum___________________________________P. 166<br />

U6 Josefstädter Straße<br />

17 Museum of the District of Josefstadt (8 th District)_ _____________P. 54<br />

48 Imperial & Royal Vine Treasure Vaults_______________________P. 89<br />

50 Emperor Franz Joseph Hat Museum _________________________P. 89<br />

MUSEUMSQUARTIER<br />

TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM<br />

Josefstädter Straße<br />

U6<br />

U6<br />

500 m<br />

31


W<br />

N<br />

O<br />

Heiligenstädter<br />

U6<br />

U4<br />

Spittelau<br />

LINE 5<br />

S<br />

U6<br />

LINE 5 STOPS<br />

Starting from the Museum Information Point at<br />

Heldenplatz, the shuttle buses of line 5 will take<br />

you to the following destinations:<br />

124<br />

Rokitanskygasse<br />

83<br />

Kreuzgasse<br />

Schumanngasse<br />

U6<br />

U6<br />

U6<br />

500 m<br />

U6<br />

Martinsraße<br />

21<br />

Währinger Straße<br />

U6<br />

U6<br />

Alser Straße<br />

Währinger Straße/<br />

Volksoper<br />

U2<br />

U2<br />

U3<br />

92<br />

127<br />

95<br />

32 46<br />

110<br />

Altes AKH<br />

Währinger Straße<br />

37<br />

72<br />

Museumsquartier<br />

Liechtenstein straße<br />

56<br />

Fel<strong>der</strong>straße<br />

Rathaus<br />

Berggasse<br />

88<br />

Universitätsring<br />

U2<br />

Donaukanal<br />

Pramer<br />

U2<br />

U4<br />

Hörlgasse<br />

gasse<br />

U3<br />

TREFFPUNKT<br />

MUSEUM<br />

U4<br />

Schottenring<br />

U1<br />

U2<br />

U<br />

U<br />

TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM<br />

72 MUSA Museum Startgalerie Artothek_______________________P. 111<br />

56 Art Center Ebendorf Raumacht_____________________________P. 95<br />

37 Money Museum of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank_________P. 76<br />

95 Pathologic-anatomical Collection in The Fools Tower – NHMV_ __P. 134<br />

32 Endoscopy Museum _____________________________________P. 70<br />

46 Josephinum ____________________________________________P. 86<br />

88 Museum of Pharmacy and Chemists________________________P. 127<br />

127 Dental Museum of Vienna_ _______________________________P. 168<br />

110 Sigmund Freud Museum_ ________________________________P. 150<br />

92 Liechtenstein Garden Palace______________________________P. 131<br />

U6 Währinger Straße / Volksoper_ ______________________________<br />

21 Museum of the District of Währing (18 th District)______________P. 58<br />

83 Vienna Snowglobe Museum______________________________P. 122<br />

124 Vienna Ambulance Museum_ _____________________________P. 165<br />

U6 Alser Straße______________________________________________<br />

95 Pathologic-anatomical Collection in The Fools Tower – NHMV_ __P. 134<br />

32 Endoscopy Museum______________________________________P. 70<br />

46 Josephinum_ ____________________________________________P. 86<br />

127 Dental Museum of Vienna_ _______________________________P. 168<br />

92 Liechtenstein Garden Palace______________________________P. 131<br />

110 Sigmund Freud Museum _________________________________P. 150<br />

37 Money Museum of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank_________P. 76<br />

MUSEUMSQUARTIER<br />

TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM<br />

33


LINE A / LINE B<br />

LINE c / LINE d<br />

LINE A STOPS<br />

Line A will operate in Vienna’s 21 st district. Starting from the un<strong>der</strong>ground station<br />

“U6 Floridsdorf”, the buses will take you to the following destinations:<br />

U U6 Floridsdorf<br />

68 Museum of the Market Office of the Municipality of Vienna_____P. 107<br />

16 Museum of the District of Floridsdorf (21 st District)____________P. 53<br />

U U6 Floridsdorf<br />

LINE C STOPS<br />

Line C will operate in Vienna’s 10 th district. Starting from the un<strong>der</strong>ground station<br />

“U1 Reumannplatz”, the buses will take you to the following destinations:<br />

U U1 Reumannplatz<br />

5 AnzenbergerGallery_ _____________________________________P. 42<br />

44 Hilger BROTKunsthalle____________________________________P. 84<br />

65 Loft8 KG, art space, artists in residence, exhibitions_ _________P. 104<br />

91 OstLicht. Galerie für Fotografie_ ___________________________P. 130<br />

U U1 Reumannplatz<br />

LINE B STOPS<br />

Line B will operate in Vienna’s 22 nd district. Starting from the un<strong>der</strong>ground station<br />

“U2 Stadlau”, the buses will take you to the following destinations:<br />

U U2 Stadlau<br />

31 Electronics Museum______________________________________P. 69<br />

2 48er Waste Museum_____________________________________P. 39<br />

33 First Vienna School Museum_______________________________P. 71<br />

2 48er Waste Museum_____________________________________P. 39<br />

31 Electronics Museum______________________________________P. 69<br />

U U2 Stadlau<br />

LINE D STOPS<br />

Line D will operate in Vienna’s 23 rd district. Starting from the un<strong>der</strong>ground station<br />

“U6 Alterlaa”, the buses will take you to the following destinations:<br />

U U6 Alterlaa<br />

108 ChocolateMuseum – presented by Confiserie Heindl__________P. 148<br />

U U6 Alterlaa<br />

34<br />

35


LINE E / LINE F<br />

LINE E STOPS<br />

Line E will operate in Vienna’s 12 th and 14 th district. Starting from the<br />

un<strong>der</strong>ground station “U4/U6 Längenfeldgasse”, the buses will take you<br />

to the following destinations:<br />

U U4/U6 Längenfeldgasse<br />

35 Ferry Ebert’s Museum for Grandchildren & Exhibition of …_ _____P. 74<br />

113 Technisches Museum <strong>Wien</strong>_ ______________________________P. 153<br />

U U4 Schönbrunn<br />

128 Magic Set Museum______________________________________P. 169<br />

69 Motorrolldie – Private Motorcycle Museum__________________P. 108<br />

U U6 Philadelphiabrücke<br />

4 Old Vienna Schnapsmuseum______________________________P. 41<br />

19 Museum of the District of Meidling (12 th District)______________P. 56<br />

24 Brennpunkt° – Vienna Museum of Heating Customs_ __________P. 61<br />

U U4/U6 Längenfeldgasse<br />

Supported by Herz Armaturen GmbH<br />

LINE F STOPS<br />

Line F will operate in Vienna’s 16 th district. Starting from the un<strong>der</strong>ground station<br />

“U3 Ottakring”, the buses will take you to the following destinations:<br />

U U3 Ottakring<br />

53 Museum of Nursing______________________________________P. 92<br />

54 Kuffner Observatory_ _____________________________________P. 93<br />

53 Museum of Nursing______________________________________P. 92<br />

U U3 Ottakring<br />

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heute.at/zeitung


LINE 2<br />

LINE B<br />

1<br />

21er Haus – Museum for Contemporary Art<br />

Schweizergarten, Arsenalstraße 1<br />

1030 Vienna<br />

www.21erhaus.at<br />

01 / 795 57–0<br />

2<br />

48er Waste Museum<br />

Rautenweg 83<br />

(on the premises of the landfill site)<br />

1220 Vienna<br />

www.abfall.wien.at<br />

01 / 58 817–48117<br />

The current presentation of the collection of mo<strong>der</strong>n and contemporary<br />

art at the 21er Haus provides a parcours of paintings, photographs,<br />

installations, objects and video works of Austrian artists<br />

and international contemporaries. In the garden, the focus is on<br />

five large-sized sculptures by Franz West on pedestals by Heimo<br />

Zobernig.<br />

WOTRUBA TODAY (6 PM, 6.30 PM, 7 PM and 7.30 PM)<br />

“Wotruba at the 21er Haus” presents the life, work and influence<br />

of the sculptor Fritz Wotruba (1907–1975). Guided tours include<br />

an exclusive view into the storage rooms (max. 15 participants).<br />

FILM PROGRAMME (6 PM–11 PM)<br />

At the Blickle Kino with original 50s flair. Look forward to a compilation<br />

of video art of the 1990s and the 2000s from the Ursula<br />

Blicke Video Archive.<br />

OPEN STUDIO FOR CHILDREN (6 PM–10 PM)<br />

It is colourful at the Studio21! Get inspired by the art of the 21er<br />

Haus and let your immagination run wild when creating your own<br />

works.<br />

Imagine Vienna without waste collection and street cleaning!<br />

Vienna’s first and unique Waste Museum is open to the public<br />

since 2011. It is situated in a renovated workshop building at the<br />

landfill site Rautenweg. The collection includes historical vehicles<br />

and exhibits of mo<strong>der</strong>n day waste management. Furthermore, you<br />

will see photos of 100 years of waste management, street cleaning<br />

and its fleet. A part of the exhibition is dedicated to myths and<br />

misbelief in waste management. Visitors can get in touch with<br />

waste and see how much waste one person produces during a<br />

year. Furthermore, visitors learn how waste is recycled.<br />

FLYING GUIDES<br />

Employees are available to answer your questions and offer guided<br />

tours.<br />

PHOTO EXHIBITION:<br />

“BEHIND THE SCENES OF VIENNA’S WASTE MANAGEMENT”<br />

Accompany the MA 48 staff during their daily work.<br />

WASTE AND ART<br />

CINEMA<br />

In a converted waste collection vehicle.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) 21er Haus, © Belve<strong>der</strong>e, Vienna, (2) Fritz Wotruba working on<br />

“Liegen<strong>der</strong> Jünglin, Pan”, 1943, © Belve<strong>der</strong>e, Vienna, permanent loan of the<br />

Fritz Wotruba Private Foundation, (3) Kiki Kogelnik, Triangle (Detail), 1975,<br />

National Art Collection, permanent loan to the Belve<strong>der</strong>e, Vienna © Belve<strong>der</strong>e,<br />

Vienna, (4) Studio 21er Haus, Belve<strong>der</strong>e, Vienna, photo: © Natascha Unkart<br />

TIP_ Travel advice<br />

– by public transport: Please use the bus transfer of the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of<br />

Museums” from U1. There is no other public transport going to the landfill site<br />

and no possibility to come by foot.<br />

– by car: Parking places available! Highway S2, exit “Rautenweg”, go right<br />

towards Breitenlee.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–3) Photos: Felicitas Matern<br />

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CITY WALK / LINE 1 / U1, U2, U4 Karlsplatz<br />

LINE E / U6 Philadelphiabrücke<br />

3<br />

Albertina<br />

Albertinaplatz 1<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.albertina.at<br />

01 / 534 83–0<br />

4<br />

Old Vienna Schnapsmuseum<br />

Wilhelmstraße 19–21<br />

1120 Vienna<br />

www.schnapsmuseum.com<br />

01 / 815 73 00<br />

Current exhibits:<br />

“MATISSE AND THE FAUVES”<br />

The highly expressive works of Henri Matisse and his young artist<br />

colleagues, who are today counted among the pioneers of Mo<strong>der</strong>nism,<br />

can be seen for the first time in Vienna in this exhibition.<br />

“GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN”<br />

The extensive retrospective provides insight into all the work<br />

phases of the Austrian artist, who is primarily famous for his hyperrealistic<br />

paintings of wounded children.<br />

“ALBERTINA CONTEMPORARY”<br />

Contemporary art from the holdings of the collections of the Albertina,<br />

including works from Gerhard Richter, Georg Baselitz and<br />

Anselm Kiefer, are presented in the Contemporary show.<br />

PARIS AROUND 1900 – THE WORLD OF MATISSE IN THE ALBERTINA<br />

In the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums”, Montmartre atmosphere<br />

dominates in the Albertina. Street performers and musicians find<br />

their way into the Albertina palace. Visitors can have caricature<br />

portraits of themselves made.<br />

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME – WILD PAINTING (6 PM–9 PM)<br />

In the children’s studios, kids can try out the painting methods<br />

of the French Fauves with a palette of colourful, powerful paints.<br />

The Old Vienna Schnapsmuseum, which has been in the possession<br />

of the Fischer Familiy for five generations, offers a unique<br />

insight into the tradition of schnaps and liqueur production. The<br />

tour through the museum – from the office from 1904 to the old<br />

distillers from the 19 th century – provides interesting facts about<br />

schnaps and will also carry visitors away to the good old days of<br />

the monarchy. Some of the recipes of the Friedrich Fischer distillery<br />

date back as far as the 19 th century and have been traditionally<br />

passed on from father to son. The Old Vienna Schnapsmuseum<br />

continues the tradition of liqueur production. It specializes in<br />

absinthe and came out with the new products Manner and rum<br />

cocos liqueurs.<br />

GUIDED DISTILLERY TOURS<br />

Guided tours of the museum will be offered every 30 minutes.<br />

Start of the first tour: 6 pm, start of the last tour: 1 am.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) Gerhard Richter: Abstract Painting, 2001, (2) Henri Matisse:<br />

The open window, 1905, © Succession Matisse/VBK, Vienna 2013,<br />

(3) Gottfried Helnwein: The Disasters of War 28, 2011, © VBK, Vienna 2013<br />

TIP_ The tours end with tastings of in-house products, such as the “Schönbrunner<br />

Gold Likör”, a liqueur refined with 23-carat gold leaf. For children, also fruit juice<br />

is available.<br />

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LINE C / U1 Reumannplatz<br />

CITY WALK / LINES 2, 3, 4, 5 / U2, U3<br />

5<br />

AnzenbergerGallery<br />

Absberggasse 27<br />

1100 Vienna<br />

www.anzenbergergallery.com<br />

01 / 587 82 51<br />

6<br />

Architekturzentrum <strong>Wien</strong><br />

MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong>, Museumsplatz 1<br />

1070 Vienna<br />

www.azw.at<br />

01 / 522 31 15<br />

The gallery shows many Austrian and international photographers<br />

over five exhibition cycles per year. The AnzenbergerGallery was<br />

founded by Regina Maria Anzenberger in 2002, since 2012, the<br />

gallery’s showrooms are located at the former Anker bread factory.<br />

EXHIBITION: KLAUS PICHLER: ONE THIRD<br />

With “One Third” the Austrian photographer shows food which is<br />

no longer edible, at various stages of decay. According to a study,<br />

commissioned by the UN, a third of all products of the food industry<br />

go to waste worldwide. “One Third” exceeds the sell by date<br />

in or<strong>der</strong> to document the full dimensions of global food waste. In<br />

addition still lifes of Heinrich Kühn, Eugenia Maximova and Frank<br />

Robert will be exhibited.<br />

The photographer Klaus Pichler will be present and will talk about<br />

his work.<br />

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME (6 PM)<br />

Workshop by Klaus Pichler: “Don’t waste food”.<br />

Situated in the heart of Vienna, in the Museumsquartier, the Architekturzentrum<br />

<strong>Wien</strong> is the Austrian museum of architecture, with<br />

a mandate to provide a centre for exhibitions, events and research on<br />

the subject of architecture. The Az W has at its disposal an extensive<br />

architecture collection for the 20 th century. The Architekturzentrum<br />

<strong>Wien</strong> offers its visitors a rich and varied programme 365 days per<br />

year, from the permanent exhibition “a_show. Austrian Architecture<br />

in the 20 th and 21 st Centuries”, international temporary exhibitions,<br />

numerous series of events and educational programmes to a range<br />

of supplementary cultural services, such as the specialist reading<br />

library in the historic Oktogon.<br />

“A_SHOW. AUSTRIAN ARCHITECTURE IN THE 20 TH AND 21 ST CENTURIES”<br />

With the long-running exhibition “a_show” the Architekturzentrum<br />

<strong>Wien</strong> is opening a permanent showcase for the cultural identity<br />

of the nation, and presenting 150 years of impressive domestic<br />

architecture history for the first time in one exhibition in Austria.<br />

The imaginative use of 300 square metres provides an in-depth<br />

presentation of around 170 architects and 420 of their buildings<br />

in the nine Fe<strong>der</strong>al States of the current Republic.<br />

GUIDED TOUR OF THE PERMANENT EXHIBITION (8 PM and 9 PM)<br />

TIP_ Find rare, selfpublished and signed photography books at the new<br />

AnzenbergerGallery bookshop.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–4) © Klaus Pichler/AnzenbergerGallery: Jam, Blackberries,<br />

Melon & Pineapple, Inkjet-Print on Hahnemuehle FineArt Baryta<br />

IMAGE_ (1, 2) “a_show. Austrian Architecture in the 20 th and 21 st Centuries”.<br />

Copyright: Pez Hejduk<br />

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CITY WALK / LINE 2<br />

LINE 3<br />

7<br />

Arnold Schönberg Center<br />

Schwarzenbergplatz 6<br />

Entrance Zaunergasse 1–3<br />

1030 Vienna<br />

www.schoenberg.at<br />

01 / 712 18 88<br />

8<br />

Restituta – Religious belief against<br />

the violence of the Nazi regime<br />

Hartmannspital, Nikolsdorfergasse 26–36<br />

1050 Vienna<br />

01 / 546 05–1014<br />

The Arnold Schönberg Center is one of the most significant composer<br />

archives in the world. In 2011, the Arnold Schönberg Estate<br />

was granted “Memory of the World” status by UNESCO.<br />

EXHIBITION: “ARNOLD SCHÖNBERG – THE MUSICAL THOUGHT”<br />

The new exhibition about the life and work of the father of the<br />

Viennese School – with his pictures and original manuscripts,<br />

and historical material in audio, video and photos. A must in this<br />

“Long Night”!<br />

ALEXEJ GROTS, PIANO (8 PM and 10 PM)<br />

The shooting stars of the Moscow Tschaikovsky Conservatory will<br />

play Schönberg’s Chamber Symphony No. 1 op. 9 in the spectacular<br />

piano version by Eduard Steuermann. 15 solo instruments with<br />

two hands only!<br />

The exhibition about Restituta offers an insight into the life story<br />

of the beatified Sister Mary Restituta and the cruel acts of the Nazi<br />

regime.<br />

SPECIAL GUIDED TOURS (6.30 PM, 8.30 PM and 10.30 PM)<br />

Listen to the stories from a time of terror in which only a firm belief<br />

and strong will could keep people grounded. Sister Mag. Daurer<br />

guides visitors through the exhibition and outlines the life story of<br />

blessed Sister Restituta.<br />

COMMEMORATION, ANNIVERSARY AND SPECIAL PROGRAMME<br />

75 year of martyrdom, 15 years of beatification and the 10-year<br />

anniversary of the museum will be presented appropriately. A<br />

painting exhibition with Viennese artists, video presentations<br />

and further exhibits on the topic “Belief and nursing in the Nazi<br />

regime” will only be shown in this very night.<br />

Did you know that there was a musical about Sister Restituta? This<br />

night will have further surprises for you in store.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–3) © Arnold Schönberg Center, (1) Palais Fanto, (2) Arnold Schönberg,<br />

(3) Alexej Grots<br />

TIP_ The coffeeshop will be open for you all night.<br />

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U1 Südtiroler Platz-Hauptbahnhof<br />

CITY WALK<br />

9<br />

bahnorama<br />

Favoritenstraße 51<br />

1100 Vienna<br />

www.hauptbahnhof-wien.at<br />

01 / 60 01 415<br />

10<br />

Bank Austria Kunstforum<br />

Freyung 8<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.bankaustria-kunstforum.at<br />

01 / 537 33 26<br />

On its 1,000 square metres of exhibition area, bahnorama, a joint<br />

project of the City of Vienna and the Austrian Fe<strong>der</strong>al Railways<br />

(ÖBB), offers information about the future Vienna main station<br />

and its new neighbourhood. At bahnorama, neighbours, travellers,<br />

children and experts will all find answers to their questions.<br />

Apart from a 3D flight simulation over the whole area and an<br />

impressive movie summarising the project, the highest walkable<br />

wooden construction tower in Europe is another highlight<br />

of bahnorama. From its 40-metre-high viewing platform, you will<br />

enjoy not only the breathtaking panoramic view of Austria’s largest<br />

construction site but also a magnificent view over Vienna.<br />

A VISIT TO THE VIEWING PLATFORM<br />

GUIDED TOURS ON THE HOUR (6 PM–12 AM)<br />

MAKING BAHNORAMA TOWERS FOR CHILDREN (6 PM–9 PM)<br />

The Bank Austria Kunstforum is the top address for art lovers,<br />

especially for classical mo<strong>der</strong>n painting of the post-war years.<br />

Every year, 250,000 people visit the temporary exhibitions held<br />

in this private institution, shows that are unique across the globe.<br />

Leading museums present their works here as well as private collectors.<br />

Whether van Gogh or Miró, Kandinsky or Chagall, Warhol or<br />

Lichtenstein, the great names of art are united here. Since 2000,<br />

there have also been exhibitions devoted to contemporary artists.<br />

EXHIBITION: “JÜRGEN MESSENSEE”<br />

Jürgen Messensee, born in Vienna in 1936, is one of the leading<br />

artists of contemporary painting and graphic arts in Austria. Nature<br />

has always been his inspiration, above all the human figure.<br />

They are coded appropriations of nature, which then manifest<br />

themselves for instance as female swimmers, catamarans or<br />

mouths. In recent years, Messensee has augmented drawing and<br />

painting with the reproductive process of the jet print. What matters<br />

to him is the displacement and manipulation of perception:<br />

what is real and what is fiction?<br />

DIALOGUE TOUR (7.30 PM)<br />

With curator Florian Steininger and Jürgen Messensee.<br />

CONCERT: DIKNU SCHNEEBERGER TRIO (9 PM)<br />

IMAGE_ (1–4) ÖBB/Roman Bönsch<br />

IMAGE_ (1–4) © Jürgen Messensee<br />

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CITY WALK / LINE 1 / U1, U4 Schwedenplatz<br />

11<br />

BAWAG P.S.K. / WAGNER:WERK Museum<br />

Georg-Coch-Platz 2<br />

1018 Vienna<br />

www.ottowagner.com<br />

0 / 599 05–22500<br />

The building of the Postal Savings Bank, which was built from<br />

1904 to 1912, is consi<strong>der</strong>ed the main work of Art Nouveau architect<br />

Otto Wagner. Countless details such as the world’s largest<br />

cast aluminium sculptures measuring 4.5 metres on the roof of<br />

the building’s main facade, innovative materials, like aluminium,<br />

glass and linoleum, and above all, a completely new style of architecture<br />

based on functionality make Otto Wagner’s building of the<br />

Postal Savings Bank a key example of mo<strong>der</strong>n architecture. With<br />

this late work, Wagner has become one of the internationally most<br />

influential architects of the 20 th century.<br />

Additionally to the permanent exhibition in and around the “Small<br />

Banking Hall”, the WAGNER:WERK Museum also designs and<br />

organises temporary special exhibitions in the “Large Banking<br />

Hall”, which deal with the architecture and design history of the<br />

20 th century.<br />

HISTORICAL ROOMS (7 PM–12 AM)<br />

For the first time, the historical and listed rooms – the staircase<br />

of the management, the governor’s room and the large conference<br />

room and the hallways leading there – will be open to visitors.<br />

Every half hour, guided tours to the first floor of the Postal Savings<br />

Bank will be offered.<br />

| KLASSIKFÜHRUNG | TECHNIKFÜHRUNG | JUNI<strong>ORF</strong>ÜHRUNG | WERKSTÄTTENFÜHRUNG | „ZIB“-FÜHRUNG |<br />

| „SPORT AM SONNTAG“-FÜHRUNG | KINDERGEBURTSTAGE | „HEUTE KONKRET“-SONDERFÜHRUNG |<br />

| „WETTER“-FÜHRUNG | „WAS GIBT ES NEUES?“-FÜHRUNG und vieles mehr!<br />

48<br />

IMAGE_ (1) Photo: Elisabeth Hofbauer<br />

Informationen unter<br />

(01) 877 99 99, backstage.<strong>ORF</strong>.at<br />

o<strong>der</strong> im <strong>ORF</strong>-Teletext auf Seite 879


LINE 2<br />

CITY WALK / LINE 2<br />

12 Upper Belve<strong>der</strong>e<br />

Prinz Eugen-Straße 27<br />

1030 Vienna<br />

www.belve<strong>der</strong>e.at<br />

01 / 79 557–0<br />

belve<strong>der</strong>e<br />

The Belve<strong>der</strong>e palaces are consi<strong>der</strong>ed to be among Europe’s<br />

most outstanding Baroque buildings and host the most significant<br />

collection of Austrian art dating from the Middle Ages to the<br />

present. The heart of the presentation of art around 1900 are<br />

the world’s largest Gustav Klimt collection and masterpieces by<br />

Schiele and Kokoschka.<br />

AUSTRIA IS FREE! A VIEW OVER THE CITY (6 PM–7 PM)<br />

Seize the unique opportunity and enjoy the view over the city from<br />

the balcony of the Upper Belve<strong>der</strong>e – just like Leopold Figl once<br />

did after signing the Austrian State Treaty in 1955 (limited number<br />

of participants).<br />

JUST A KISS! (7 PM–10 PM)<br />

Living infopoints convey Gustav Klimt’s most famous work, briefly<br />

and accurately.<br />

THE WAY KLIMT SOUNDS (6.30 PM and 7.30 PM)<br />

Listen to romantic satirical songs in a musical tour by and with<br />

Philipp Reichel.<br />

14<br />

13<br />

Lower Belve<strong>der</strong>e<br />

Orangery, Palace Stables<br />

Rennweg 6<br />

1030 Vienna<br />

www.belve<strong>der</strong>e.at<br />

01 / 79 557–0 belve<strong>der</strong>e<br />

LOWER BELVEDERE:<br />

“DECADENCE – ASPECTS OF AUSTRIAN SYMBOLISM”<br />

Baroque sensuality meets highlights of Austrian art: On the<br />

premises of Prince Eugene’s private refugium, works between<br />

myth and mysticism illustrate the broad spectrum of soul paintings<br />

around 1900.<br />

PRINT A PRINCE! (6 PM–10 PM)<br />

Feel like Prince Eugene of Savoy! Photo corner with baroque props.<br />

WHEN THE GODS ARE DANCING (7.30 PM and 8.30 PM)<br />

Dance workshop on baroque stage dancing and ballroom dancing.<br />

OPEN STUDIO FOR CHILDREN FROM THE AGE OF 3 (6 PM–10 PM)<br />

Immerse yourself in the world of fairies, angels and fanciful figures.<br />

ORANGERY:<br />

“GIRONCOLI: CONTEXT”<br />

The exhibition is dedicated to the exceptional artist Bruno Gironcoli<br />

(1936–2010).<br />

GIRONCOLI IN THE SPOTLIGHT (6.30 PM and 7.30 PM)<br />

Guided indoor and outdoor parcours to Gironcoli’s sculptures.<br />

TIP_ Buy your ticket for the “Long Night” here and receive a free welcome drink.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) © Belve<strong>der</strong>e, <strong>Wien</strong>, (2) © Votava, <strong>Wien</strong>, (3) Gustav Klimt, “Kiss”,<br />

1908, Oil on Canvas 180 x 180 cm, Belve<strong>der</strong>e, Vienna, © Belve<strong>der</strong>e, Vienna,<br />

(4) Gustav Klimt, “Sunflower”, around 1907 © Belve<strong>der</strong>e, Vienna<br />

TIP_ Buy your ticket for the “Long Night” here and win a horse-drawn carriage<br />

ride through Vienna.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) Palace garden at night, © Ian Ehm, (2) Prince Eugene, © Belve<strong>der</strong>e,<br />

Vienna, (3) Courtesy: Gallery Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman Innsbruck/Vienna,<br />

© Belve<strong>der</strong>e, Vienna, (4) © Belve<strong>der</strong>e, Vienna<br />

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U1 Kagraner Platz<br />

LINE A / U6 Floridsdorf<br />

15<br />

Museum of the District of Donaustadt (22 nd District)<br />

Kagraner Platz 53 & 54 (the building in the park)<br />

1220 Vienna<br />

http://www.bezirksmuseum.at<br />

01 / 20 32 126<br />

16<br />

Museum of the District of Floridsdorf (21 st District)<br />

Prager Straße 33<br />

1210 Vienna<br />

www.bezirksmuseum.at<br />

0664 / 556 69 73<br />

In the former fire station, pictures and objects are on display that<br />

show the seven villages and one colony of Donaustadt as it used to<br />

be. The highlights include the altar of Aspern (Napoleon attended<br />

a Mass in front of this altar), rowing clubs at the Old Danube, the<br />

clock of the church of Süßenbrunn, gardeners in the district, the<br />

model of a boat mill, the Maria-Theresia Gate of Essling and an<br />

open air gallery in front of the museum.<br />

SPECIAL EXHIBITION: “BEEKEEPERS AT DONAUSTADT”<br />

Beehives, honey extractors and products of the 600 beekeepers<br />

in Vienna.<br />

A BEEKEEPER’S TALK (9 PM)<br />

GUIDED TOURS OF THE EXHIBITION<br />

On demand.<br />

What did a kitchen look like 90 years ago? How did people live<br />

100 years ago? Find out fascinating facts about the living conditions<br />

and the daily life in former times at the museum of the<br />

district of Floridsdorf and explore the history of the district on<br />

the basis of numerous exhibits, pictures and maps from different<br />

centuries. The collection also focusses on the histories of industry,<br />

transportation and railways, the Danube and on Prehistoric<br />

findings and minerals.<br />

JEDLESEE INTERNAT. AIRPORT – FASTEN SEAT BELTS! (6 PM–12 AM)<br />

The scientist and author Robert Krickl will take you on an exciting<br />

time travel to the starting years of the international air traffic in<br />

Austria (on every full hour).<br />

BEETHOVEN IN JEDLESEE (6.30 PM–11.30 PM)<br />

The Countess Erdödy, who was appreciative of art, was one of the<br />

important women in Beethoven’s life. Time and again, he was a<br />

guest on her estate in Alt-Jedlesee. Trace the historical and musical<br />

clues (on every half hour)!<br />

SCAVANGER HUNT<br />

In the course of a savanger hunt, children can explore the museum.<br />

TIP_ An illustrated book and brochures about Donaustadt are available at the<br />

museum.<br />

NOTE_ The museum has only limited barrierfree access (toilets not accessible).<br />

TIP_ If time travels and scavanger hunts make you hungry, fortify yourself at<br />

the buffet!<br />

BILD_ (2) © Robert Krickl<br />

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LINE 4 / U2 Rathaus<br />

U3 Rochusgasse<br />

17<br />

Museum of the District of Josefstadt (8 th District)<br />

Schmidgasse 18<br />

1080 Vienna<br />

www.bezirksmuseum.at<br />

01 / 403 64 15<br />

18<br />

Museum of the District of Landstraße (3 rd District)<br />

Sechskrügelgasse 11<br />

1030 Vienna<br />

www.bezirksmuseum.at<br />

01 / 40 00–03127<br />

The Museum of the District of Josefstadt shows the development<br />

of Vienna’s 8 th district from 1700 to the present day. It is a lively<br />

platform for many activities of the people of Josefstadt.<br />

THE FIRE BRIGADE IN THE JOSEFSTADT<br />

The development and activity of the fire brigade in the 8 th district is<br />

presented by a number of posters and selected objects. Kids of the<br />

district show their interpretation of a fire brigade’s work.<br />

VIENNA’S ENGLISH THEATRE – 50 YEARS ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION<br />

The oldest and most-established English-language theatre in continental<br />

Europe celebrates its 50 th anniversary and invites you to<br />

a retrospect of its colourful, entertaining and glamorous history.<br />

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME<br />

6 pm–7 pm, Showtime, the theatre’s Musical School for kids, offers<br />

a workshop for 7 to 11 year olds (max.20 kids).<br />

8 pm and 9 pm, Two short presentations by the Youth Ensemble.<br />

10.45 pm, Performance of a scene from the theatre’s anniversary<br />

production, “Dear Liar”.<br />

GUIDED TOURS OF THE EXHIBITIONS<br />

At the museum, you will find interesting information about the history<br />

and the inhabitants of Landstraße, Erdberg and Weißgerberviertel<br />

illustrated by photos, paintings, books, audio recordings and<br />

many more. In room 2, a part of the exhibition brings to mind the<br />

fate of the Jewish citizens of this district. Room 4 houses personal<br />

belongings of composer Bruno Granichstaedten, among them his<br />

piano. In the room between those two, which is dedicated to the<br />

poet Josef Weinheber, you will find some of his furniture.<br />

EXHIBITION: “FROM PAST TO PRESENT”<br />

Photographs by Christian Exenberger.<br />

EXHIBITION: “LANDSTRASSE UNDERGROUND”<br />

Idea: Thomas Keplinger.<br />

EXHIBITION: “LANDSCAPES OF THE WIENERWALD”<br />

Pastels and paintings by Erich Prey.<br />

READINGS (from 7 PM)<br />

By Prof. Karl Hauer and guests, with music.<br />

TIP_ Snacks and drinks.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–2) © BM Josefstadt, (3–4) © VET<br />

TIP_ Various drinks and nut bread.<br />

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LINE E / U4, U6 Längenfeldgasse<br />

U3 Enkplatz<br />

19<br />

Museum of the District of Meidling (12 th District)<br />

Längenfeldgasse 13–15<br />

1120 Vienna<br />

www.bezirksmuseum.at<br />

01 / 817 65 98<br />

20<br />

Museum of the District of Simmering (11 th District)<br />

Enkplatz 2<br />

1110 Vienna<br />

www.bezirksmuseum.at<br />

01 / 40 00–11127<br />

Experience the extensive portrayal of the history of the district in<br />

the oldest and at the same time most mo<strong>der</strong>n district museum<br />

of Vienna on the basis of paintings, drawings, photographs and<br />

objects of everyday life. The museum also houses the archives of<br />

Hermann Leopoldi and Carl Lorens with music samples.<br />

GALLERY: “TIME TRAVEL IN THE SHAPE OF A SILHOUETTE”<br />

An art project by Siko & Tineda and the association Balance. The<br />

project refers to oversized wall paintings by the artists Otto Trubel<br />

from 1956 in the conference hall of the Amtshaus Meidling.<br />

EXHIBITION: “90 YEARS MUSEUM OF THE DISTRICT OF MEIDLING”<br />

The oldest district museum of Vienna, a historical overview.<br />

EXHIBITION:<br />

“FIRE FIGHTERS IN VIENNA – FIRE FIGHTERS IN MEIDLING”<br />

A picture show about the development of voluntary fire brigades.<br />

GUIDED TOURS OF THE SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS<br />

On every full hour.<br />

TIP_ Tasting of wines.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–3) Museum of the District of Meidling<br />

In the museum of the District of Simmering you will gain an insight<br />

into the multifaceted history of the 11 th district of Vienna.<br />

“WIENER NEUSTADT CANAL & ASPANG RAILWAY LINE”<br />

The current exhibition portrays the unique shipping canal, built<br />

around 1800 between Vienna and <strong>Wien</strong>er Neustadt. Previously unpublished<br />

plans and numerous photos and models of the former<br />

mass transportation system, which helped brick barons Miesbach<br />

and Drasche gain their wealth, bring to mind this masterpiece of<br />

former engineering.<br />

GUIDED TOUR INCLUDING READING<br />

(6.15 PM, 9.15 PM and 11.15 PM)<br />

Experience the “<strong>Wien</strong>er Neustadt Canal – (Hi)Stories” with Johannes<br />

Hradecky and Harald Ruppert in guided tours of the exhibition<br />

and reading in the museum.<br />

RENAISSANCE ART IN THE “BRANCH” OF THE MUSEUM<br />

Sensational Secco paintings from the time around 1590 are<br />

housed in the former smithy of Kaiserebersdorf. Petra Leban and<br />

Klaus Wedenig invite you to an inspection of the building, which<br />

usually is not open to the public.<br />

Meet at the museum for going there together at 7 pm or 10 pm.<br />

You can also join at the final stop of tram line 6, “Kaiserebersdorf”<br />

at 7.30 pm or 10.30 pm.<br />

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LINE 5 / U6 Währinger Straße-Volksoper<br />

CITY WALK / LINES 2, 3, 4, 5 / U2, U3<br />

21<br />

Museum of the District of Währing (18 th District)<br />

Währinger Straße 124<br />

1180 Vienna<br />

www.bezirksmuseum.at<br />

01 / 40 00–18 127<br />

22<br />

Bible Center<br />

Breitegasse 4–8/Ground Floor<br />

1070 Vienna<br />

www.bibelzentrum.at<br />

01 / 523 82 40<br />

You can view an exhibition showing the history of Währing in<br />

maps, pictures, photos and objects as well as items for ordinary<br />

use in a little show room “Living and Working about 1900”.<br />

SPECIAL EXHIBITION “125 TH ANNIVERSARY TÜRKENSCHANZPARK”<br />

Formerly a sand-pit, the park was opened 1888 and extended<br />

1910 and is one of the finest parks in Vienna.<br />

SPECIAL EXHIBITION “20 TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS DEATH:<br />

SEPP PACHTA (1902–1993) – NAIVE PAINTER”<br />

Pachta lived in Gersthof, where he operated a tennis-court. He only<br />

started painting when retired.<br />

DEATH MASK OF JOSEF KAINZ (1858–1910)<br />

A new acquisition of the Museum is the death mask of the actor of<br />

the Burgtheater, who lived in the Cottage-district. His monument<br />

stands in the Josef-Kainz-Park/Hasenauerstraße.<br />

TOWER ASCENT ON TO THE TOWER OF THE TOWN HALL OF WÄHRING<br />

For a limited number of people and depending on the weather!<br />

The Bible Center at the MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong> is a place that<br />

invites you to get in touch with the Bible, its history and meaning.<br />

The media installation “das wort in deiner zeit” (“the word in your<br />

time”) at the façade of the Bible Center can be experienced in the<br />

evening hours. Inside the center with its fascinating architecture,<br />

a collection of bibles in approximately 500 languages from six<br />

centuries can be found, among them numerous first prints. The<br />

Holy Scriptures can be explored at listening and reading stations<br />

and at computer terminals. Qualified information and a lively encounter<br />

with the Bible are offered here in immediate vicinity to the<br />

MuseumsQuartier.<br />

“IN THE SHADOW OF JERUSALEM”<br />

The current photo exhibition with its symbolic photos from Leonid<br />

Padrul invites the visitor to a “biblical journey” to places like Jerusalem<br />

or the Dead Sea.<br />

SHORT GUIDED TOURS ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THE BIBLE<br />

(7 PM–7.30 PM and 9 PM–9.30 PM)<br />

and to the historical library.<br />

SHORT GUIDED TOURS OF THE PHOTO EXHIBITION<br />

(8 PM–8.30 PM and 10 PM–10.30 PM)<br />

with Bible-readings.<br />

TIP_ Catering for visitors: Biblical buffet from 7 pm.<br />

IMAGE_ (4) © L.Padrul<br />

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CITY WALK / U3, U4 Landstraße<br />

LINE E / U4, U6 Längenfeldgasse<br />

23<br />

Museum of the Bohemian Forest<br />

and the Ore Mountains<br />

Ungargasse 3<br />

1030 Vienna<br />

www.boehmerwaldmuseum.at<br />

02243 / 37 197<br />

FAMILY RESEARCH IN BOHEMIA<br />

Are you searching for your family roots in Bohemia? The library<br />

and the exhibits of the museum cover a lot of places in southern,<br />

western and northern Bohemia. Experts are ready to support you<br />

in researching your ancestors in German, English and Czech. They<br />

can show you the newest features on the internet and support you<br />

in decoding old handwritings!<br />

TOM JACK – THE ICE KING. THE ARTIST KARL BREU<br />

In a special exhibition, the life and career of this amazing artist is<br />

shown, who was famous for his unleashing performances all over<br />

Europe and in the US.<br />

COTTAGE INDUSTRY IN THE BOHEMIAN FOREST<br />

Go back in time of timber shoemakers, stained-glass artists, bobbin<br />

lacemakers and many other craftsmen! The exhibition shows<br />

old pictures and various original exhibits.<br />

KEEPING THE OLD DIALECTS ALIVE<br />

Listen to the stories of contemporary witnesses and to the old<br />

dialects of the Bohemian Forest, on the hour.<br />

24<br />

Brennpunkt° – Vienna Museum of Heating Customs<br />

Malfattigasse 4<br />

1120 Vienna<br />

www.brennpunkt.wien.at<br />

01 / 40 00–34 100<br />

Visit Vienna’s hottest museum! Take part in a time travel from the<br />

first fires in the caves of the Stone Age to the future of energy use.<br />

SPECIAL EXHIBITION: “WHEN THE OVEN REMAINED COLD”<br />

Visit the special exhibition “When the oven remained cold”, which<br />

has been prolonged due to its great success. Find out about how<br />

ingeniously inventive people were when times got hard. From “coal<br />

theft”, to when gas supply was cut off, to the “Hausfreund”.<br />

“THE DISCOVERY OF FIRE”<br />

Find out about the story of the discovery of fire by Ugar-Ugar, the<br />

stone age man.<br />

ENERGY PRODUCTION<br />

Produce energy with your muscular strength to make a cup of water<br />

boil.<br />

FURTHER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Interactive games (build a house, wind chill factor, efficient flame).<br />

Washing laundry in former times.<br />

Historical school classrooms.<br />

A glance into the future of energy.<br />

TIP_ You can easily reach the museum in walking distance starting from railway<br />

station “<strong>Wien</strong> Mitte/Landstraße” (U3, U4, fast trains).<br />

TIP_ Free drinks and snacks.<br />

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U2 Messe/Prater<br />

CITY WALK<br />

25<br />

Circus & Clown Museum Vienna<br />

Ilgplatz 7<br />

1020 Vienna<br />

www.circus-clownmuseum.at<br />

0676 / 46 04 794<br />

26<br />

Demel Museum<br />

Kohlmarkt 14<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.demel.at<br />

01 / 53 51 717<br />

The Circus and Clown Museum Vienna is unique in Europe. Here,<br />

the history of the famous Viennese circus artists, the circuses and<br />

the music halls from the Bie<strong>der</strong>meier era to the present come to life.<br />

Come and immerse yourself into this poetic and fanciful exhibition.<br />

The current special exhibition shows old graphic arts of entertainers<br />

at K. & K. Prater, the circuses and music hall shows around 1900.<br />

Laugh and be amazed by the shows of clowns, magicians, jugglers<br />

and mentalists from Vienna’s First Magic Theatre.<br />

MAGIC SHOWS FOR CHILDREN (6 PM and 7 PM)<br />

MUSIC HALL SHOWS FOR ALL AGES<br />

(8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM, 11 PM and 12 AM)<br />

BOOK PRESENTATION<br />

The new release “Anton Kratky Baschik – Zaubertheaterbesitzer<br />

im K. & K. Prater” is going to be presented with a short reading<br />

by the author.<br />

LEARN HOW TO DO MAGIC TRICKS<br />

Magic instructors will be available for visitors interested.<br />

GUIDED TOURS<br />

Continuous tours of the museum.<br />

In the un<strong>der</strong>ground passages of the Imperial and Royal Court Confectionary<br />

Bakery, visitors are invited to join a small tour of the<br />

history of the house of Demel. Figures made of marzipan, sugar<br />

showpieces and a little “Demel history” allow a deeper insight into<br />

a part of Viennese tradition.<br />

SHOW BAKERY<br />

In the show bakery, you can watch the pastry chef create traditional<br />

Demel sweets. During the opening hours, small samples<br />

will be available for all visitors.<br />

TIP_ Vistors can feast on “Real Hot Dogs on wheels”.<br />

TIP_ Every hundreths visitor will receive a free museum merchandising package<br />

as a present.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–3) Photos: Gabriele Swatosch<br />

TIP_ Let the confectioners tempt you to a freshly frosted Demel Sachertorte<br />

(5 pm–11 pm, € 4.50 per piece).<br />

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CITY WALK / LINES 2, 3, 4, 5 / U2, U3<br />

27<br />

designforum <strong>Wien</strong><br />

Quartier21/MQ, Museumsplatz 1<br />

1070 Vienna<br />

www.designforum.at<br />

01 / 52 44 949<br />

64<br />

Since 2006, designforum <strong>Wien</strong> has been presenting itself as a<br />

competence, service and liaison centre whose raison d’être lies<br />

in thinking out loud about design, its function, and its significance<br />

for the economy and society. This takes place by way of exhibitions,<br />

lectures, symposia, competition and discussion events.<br />

EXHIBITION: “NATIONAL DESIGN PRIZE 2013”<br />

Every other year, the Republic of Austria honours the best design<br />

achievements in product and architectural design by awarding the<br />

National Design Prize. The exhibition presents the contributions<br />

selected for the award and other distinguished projects.<br />

The “DesignConcepts Award”, donated by impulse of the austrian<br />

wirtschaftsservice within the framework of evolve and meant as a<br />

promotion for young designers, is as well part of the National Design<br />

Prize. The best projects entered here will be introduced as well.<br />

It is the goal of the National Design Prize to further encourage the<br />

cooperation between the creative industries and industrial businesses<br />

and increase the readiness of Austrian companies to invest<br />

in innovation: Austria is to develop into a design nation.<br />

GUIDED TOURS<br />

Designers explain their works and guide through the exhibition.<br />

TIP_ Publications on Austrian design at discount prices.<br />

IMAGE_ (2) © KlausVyhnalek_impulse_aws, (3) © katsey_designforum<strong>Wien</strong><br />

abo: 6 Ausgaben biorama +<br />

»Verve Remixed« CD o<strong>der</strong> Vinyl<br />

um Euro 23,—*<br />

Nach fünf Jahren Pause geht es mit »Verve Remixed: The First Ladies«<br />

endlich weiter. Grandes Dames wie Ella Fitzgerald, Nina Simone,<br />

Billie Holiday o<strong>der</strong> Astrud Gilberto im musikalischen Têteà-tête<br />

mit Kaskade, RAC, Bassnectar, Toro Y Moi, Pretty Lights u.v.a.<br />

Exklusiv beziehbar über<br />

monomarkt.at<br />

* solange <strong>der</strong> Vorrat reicht


CITY WALK / LINE 1 / U2 Schottentor<br />

CITY WALK / U1, U3 Stephansplatz<br />

28<br />

Dialogue in the Dark<br />

Freyung 6, 1 st courtyard<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.imdunkeln.at<br />

01 / 890 60 60<br />

29<br />

Cathedral Museum of the Archdiocese of Vienna<br />

Stephansplatz 6 (Zwettlerhof)<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.dommuseum.at<br />

01 / 51 552–3300<br />

Discover the unseen: losing sight of daily routine!<br />

Dialogue in the Dark is an exhibition where you won’t see anything<br />

at all. In small groups visitors are led through completely darkened<br />

rooms by blind or visually impaired guides. Due to absolute absence<br />

of light everyday situations turn into an appealing adventure…<br />

With sharpened senses you will hear sounds in a new intensity,<br />

feel the wind on your skin, and smell the forest floor like never<br />

before. At the end of the tour you can even stimulate your taste<br />

buds in our dark bar!<br />

GUIDED TOURS – LIMITED NUMBER! (6 PM–12.30 AM)<br />

Tours begin every 10 minutes with max. 8 participants. At 6 pm,<br />

reservation cards for the tours will be handed out, max. 320 spots.<br />

Reservation cards only available after presentation of tickets for<br />

the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums”. Children are very welcome –<br />

however they do need a reservation card, too.<br />

FILM AND PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

“Blind Vision” is an art project by Ralph <strong>Nacht</strong>mann starring blind<br />

photographers who photograph their surroundings by intuition,<br />

the camera being an intermediary between the world of the blind<br />

and the sighted.<br />

TIP_ Suitable for people of all ages.<br />

NOTE_ Limited capacity of 320 spots – please un<strong>der</strong>stand that not everybody<br />

can be granted a place for the tours.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–4) © Dialogue in the Dark Vienna, (1, 3) Photos: Angelika Schiemer,<br />

(2) Photo: Anna Huber, (4) Photo: Eva Kriechbaum<br />

The rich and diverse holdings of the Cathedral and Diocesan<br />

Museum, Vienna, comprise art and artifacts from the Middle Ages<br />

to the present. Scheduled to reopen in 2015, it is currently being<br />

converted to designs by architect Boris Podrecca and given a new<br />

orientation by its new director, Johanna Schwanberg.<br />

THE CONSTRUCTION SITE<br />

During the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums”, visitors will have a<br />

chance to walk the empty halls of the building, marvel at Stephansplatz<br />

square from a different vantage point, and see the future<br />

museum take shape. Artist Hubert Lobnig will show an art project<br />

titled “The Construction Site”. It will focus on the conversion process<br />

itself: Projections of people carrying heavy loads will be cast<br />

onto a large-scale installation made from building materials, suggesting<br />

analogies to the iconography of the bearing of the cross.<br />

Photos, videos, and text will shine a light on the precarious lives<br />

of workers, often with a migratory background, as well as the city<br />

as a place of incessant innovation, speculation, and gentrification.<br />

TALKS AND GUIDED TOURS (ON THE HOUR)<br />

With artist Hubert Lobnig and director Johanna Schwanberg.<br />

IMAGE_ (Logo) © Richard Ferkl, (1–2) photos of the inside space of the museum<br />

vacated before the construction, © Hubert Lobnig, (3–4) photos of the project<br />

“The Construction Site – between two arguments there is a logical analogy, if<br />

they have the same form”, 2013<br />

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CITY WALK / U1, U3 Stephansplatz<br />

LINE B / U2 Stadlau<br />

30<br />

Dorotheum<br />

Spiegelgasse 16<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.dorotheum.com<br />

01 / 51 560–0<br />

31<br />

Electronics Museum<br />

Donaustadtstraße 45<br />

1220 Vienna<br />

www.htl-donaustadt.at<br />

01 / 201 05<br />

Look behind the scenes of one of the world’s largest auction<br />

houses: Dorotheum has more than 300 years of experience and<br />

hosts about 600 auctions a year. More than 100 specialists attend<br />

to over 40 departments in the fields of art, antiquities, jewellery<br />

and collecting.<br />

Experience a temporary museum on the first day of the previewing<br />

for the international top auctions of Old Masters, of 19 th<br />

century paintings and antiquities and enjoy mo<strong>der</strong>n sound as a<br />

musical contrast.<br />

CONTINOUS EXPERT TALKS AND AUCTION HOUSE TOURS<br />

• Invest in Old Master Paintings<br />

• 19 th Century Paintings and their secrets<br />

• Diamonds are a girls best friend<br />

• Tipps for collectors<br />

• Bidding made easy<br />

QUIZGAME<br />

CHILDREN’s PROGRAMME:<br />

• Play detective in the auction house<br />

• Paint your work of art and learn to become an auctioneer<br />

IMAGE_ (1–4) © Dorotheum<br />

The HTL Donaustadt Electronics Museum focuses on providing<br />

supplementary training regarding the fascinating history of the<br />

developement of electrical engineering and electronics from<br />

antiquity to the present. Learn about circuit technology and the<br />

functions of the exhibits through interesting experiments and<br />

equipment demonstrations. Get in touch with components and<br />

devices of measurement technology and industrial electronics. Get<br />

your hands on an electromechanical telephone system, try yourself<br />

with an old computer game or simply listen to your grandma’s<br />

radio or television.<br />

MOBILE ROBOTICS<br />

Presentation of the National and European Champions 2013.<br />

AIRBUS A320 FLIGHT SIMULATOR<br />

The highlight of the avionic training (starts every hour).<br />

TECHNOLOGY CONSTRUCTION SETS FOR CHILDREN (3 TO 99)<br />

From simple constructions to robots.<br />

DIPLOMA THESES 2013<br />

Presentations and information.<br />

TIP_ Small snacks, desserts and drinks will be provided.<br />

TIP_ HTL Donaustadt educational information about Electrical engineering,<br />

Electronics, Information Technology, Computer Science.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) G.Maurer, Experiments complement the programme, (2) Iron show,<br />

with LSI DI Judith Wessely-Kirschke, (3) B.Schleser, A part of the radio and<br />

television collection, (4) C.Dombacher, Old computer<br />

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CITY WALK / LINE 5 / U2 Schottentor<br />

LINE B<br />

32<br />

Endoscopy Museum<br />

at Josephinum, Währinger Straße 25<br />

1090 Vienna<br />

01 / 42 77 63–404 o<strong>der</strong> 0664 / 21 34 745<br />

33<br />

First Vienna School Museum<br />

Breitenleer Straße 263<br />

1220 Vienna<br />

www.wienerschulmuseum.at<br />

01 / 728 13 45<br />

Endoscopy is a diagnostic method to examine the interior of a<br />

hollow organ or cavity of the body by means of inspecting it with<br />

endoscopes. These medical devices can consist of either a rigid<br />

tube with an illumination system and an optical system or, if it<br />

is the flexible endoscope (fibre endoscope), of bundles of fibre<br />

optics. The endoscopes serve the diagnosis and make biopsies<br />

and surgical procedures at sight possible. Endoscopy can be applied<br />

in the urinary tract (cystoscopy), the stomach (gastroscopy),<br />

intestine or colon (rectoscopy, colonoscopy), the respiratory tract<br />

(bronchoscopy), the abdominal cavity (laparoscopy), the organs<br />

of the chest (thoracoscopy) or the interior of a joint (arthroscopy).<br />

The development and use of endoscopy from its beginnings to<br />

the present are documented in the world’s largest collection of<br />

endoscopes in the Nitze-Leiter Research Society, primarily original<br />

devices (endoscopes and equpiment) and images are on display.<br />

SPECIAL GUIDED TOURS<br />

Special guided tours, explanations and presentations of the various<br />

devices will be offered.<br />

The society of the “<strong>Wien</strong>er Schul Museum”/WSM (Vienna School<br />

Museum) was founded in 1992. It has been setting its focus on<br />

documenting the multi-faceted development of education in<br />

Vienna and on comprising and merging existing collections. The<br />

society’s special aim is to not only show museum exhibits but also<br />

to put them to the test and to compare them to mo<strong>der</strong>n teaching<br />

materials, thus distinguishing innovative teaching concepts.<br />

SLATES, SLATE PENCILS AND CANES (6 PM, 8 PM and 10 PM)<br />

A lesson around 1900. Visitors (adults and children) are invited to<br />

actively take part in a lesson.<br />

CREATIVE DESIGNING (6 PM, 8 PM and 10 PM)<br />

In small groups, with different materials (also for children).<br />

WOOD GAS – AN ALTERNATIVE FUEL… (6 PM, 8 PM and 10 PM)<br />

… and other experiments from the physics and chemistry labs 100<br />

years ago.<br />

TIP_ Small refreshments will be offered.<br />

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CITY WALK / U3 Herrengasse<br />

34<br />

Esperanto Museum<br />

Herrengasse 9<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.onb.ac.at/esperantomuseum<br />

01 / 53 410–730<br />

The Esperanto Museum is the most important of its kind in the<br />

world. It depicts through a mo<strong>der</strong>n museum concept the up-anddown<br />

history of Esperanto and many other planned languages,<br />

such as the mystical language Lingua Ignota of Hildegard von<br />

Bingen or Klingon from the cult series of “Star Trek”.<br />

LANGUAGE GAMES<br />

By using the interactive media stations of the Museum all visitors<br />

can learn the basics of Esperanto. But you can also get to know<br />

other planned languages at the terminals, such as the mystical<br />

language Lingua Ignota of Hildegard of Bingen or Klingon from<br />

the cult series “Star Trek”. In addition there are, as a special programme<br />

added to the guided tours through the Museum, language<br />

crash courses:<br />

CRASH COURSES IN ESPERANTO (7 PM, 9 PM and 11 PM)<br />

CRASH COURSES IN KLINGON (8 PM, 10 PM and 12 AM)<br />

GUIDED TOURS<br />

(6.30 PM, 7.30 PM, 8.30 PM, 9.30 PM, 10.30 PM AND 11.30 PM)<br />

TIP_ Imitate Captain Kirk: learn Klingon!<br />

IMAGE_ (1–3) © Austrian National Library<br />

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LINE E<br />

U3 Neubaugasse<br />

35<br />

Ferry Ebert’s Museum for Grandchildren &<br />

Exhibition of Coin-Operated Machines<br />

Beckmanngasse 7<br />

1140 Vienna<br />

www.ferryebert.at<br />

0664 / 13 00 405<br />

Apart from the exhibition of coin-operated machines from the<br />

childhood of today’s parent and grandparent generations, an<br />

homage to children and especially grandchildren will await you in<br />

this unique museum:<br />

For 50 years, the installation of coin-operated machines for<br />

sweets, chewing gum, condoms, break-open lottery tickets and<br />

fairy tales has influenced Ferry Ebert’s professional career and<br />

thus a large part of his life. When getting ol<strong>der</strong>, he realised that<br />

growing life and the quality of time played a much more important<br />

role for him than success in his job and materialistic ambitions.<br />

Every visit of his grandchildren, the gleam in their eyes and their<br />

hearty laughter have become unforgettable experiences for him.<br />

As a grandfather, he therefore sees his contribution to a safer<br />

world in giving time and love to children and grandchildren while<br />

they are growing up – which is reflected in Ferry Ebert’s Museum<br />

for Grandchildren. “May the machines on display remind you of<br />

your youth and may the children’s treasures, which I have collected<br />

for my small Museum for Grandchildren, bring joy to your<br />

hearts!” (Ferry Ebert)<br />

PROGRAMME (NON-STOP):<br />

• Storytellers<br />

• The Gnome-Choir<br />

• “Radomir Runzelschuh’s Fairy Tale” – Video projection.<br />

• “Books & Fairy Tale Letters” – Bazaar.<br />

36<br />

The History of Torture<br />

at Esterhazypark, Fritz-Grünbaum-Platz 1<br />

1060 Vienna<br />

www.folter.at<br />

01 / 585 71 85<br />

The development of our legal system “from Antiquity to the Early<br />

Mo<strong>der</strong>n Times” is displayed in an exhibition space of about 800<br />

square metres. The information is presented entertainingly and<br />

will take visitors right back to the time of their ancestors. Where<br />

were execution sites located? What modes of torture were applied?<br />

These and many other questions will be answered on the basis of<br />

more than 100 exhibits, true to the original, together with scientific<br />

texts.<br />

HISTORICAL CULTURAL MUSIC PERFORMANCE (10 PM–12 AM)<br />

By Duro Nox.<br />

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CITY WALK / LINE 5<br />

CITY WALK / LINES 2, 3 / U1, U2, U4 Karlsplatz<br />

37<br />

Money Museum<br />

of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank<br />

Otto-Wagner-Platz 3<br />

1090 Vienna<br />

www.geldmuseum.at<br />

01 / 40 420–9222<br />

Visit the Money Museum – the public face of the Austrian central<br />

bank! Home to 2,500 years of money history and nearly 200 years<br />

of central bank history. The special exhibtion offers insights into<br />

the complex world of couterfeiting.<br />

“REAL OR FAKE? TRACKING DOWN COUNTERFEITERS”<br />

Counterfeiting is as old as money itself. Make an exciting journey<br />

through this intriguing chapter of criminal history! Historical and<br />

mo<strong>der</strong>n counterfeit coins and paper money dating back as far as<br />

2,000 years are displayed together with their genuine counterparts,<br />

allowing the visitor a direct comparison.<br />

“MONEY IN AUSTRIA – FROM ANTIQUITY TO MODERN TIMES”<br />

An overview of more than 2,500 years of money is on exhibit in<br />

the vault.<br />

LIFT A GOLD BAR<br />

Experience the sensation of holding 12.5 kilograms of pure gold<br />

in your hands!<br />

LEARN ABOUT SECURITY FEATURES!<br />

Counterfeit experts show you how to spot a fake banknote.<br />

KID’s CORNER (6 PM–9 PM)<br />

Create your very own 10 euro banknote!<br />

TIP_ Small snack bar open throughout the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums”.<br />

38<br />

The Paintings Gallery<br />

of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna<br />

Schillerplatz 3, 1 st Floor<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.akademiegalerie.at<br />

01 / 58 816–2222<br />

A jewel amongst Vienna’s hidden treasures, this prestigious old<br />

masters collection is featuring above all Hieronymus Bosch’s<br />

famous Last Judgement Triptych. But there is also focus on<br />

works by Lucas Cranach, Botticelli, Titian and a series of small<br />

oil-sketches by Rubens, as well as on highlights by van Dyck,<br />

Rembrandt and Guardi.<br />

CONCERT: CATCH-POP STRING-STRONG (8 PM, 10 PM and 11.30 PM)<br />

Their amazing stage-appearance is intense and at the same<br />

time full of humor – with just two string instruments – Viola<br />

and Cello – and their voices, Jelena Poprzan (Serbia) and Rina<br />

Kacinari (Kosovo) get a great surprising groove mixed with a wide<br />

repertoire from self composed and classical tunes, Balkan folk<br />

and free improvisations.<br />

SHORT GUIDED TOURS THROUGH THE COLLECTION<br />

(6.30 PM, 7.30 PM, 9.30 PM and 11 PM)<br />

30-minute highlights guided tours.<br />

TOURS FOR CHILDREN (6.15 PM and 7.15 PM)<br />

Expeditions through the colourful world of the Paintings Gallery<br />

(duration: 45 minutes).<br />

TIP_ Refreshments and snacks available!<br />

NOTE_ Barrier-free access via the entrance Makartgasse 2 (with intercom to the<br />

doorman or tel 01/ 588 16–1818). An elevator to the 1 st floor is in the gateway left.<br />

IMAGE_ (1, 3) © The Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna,<br />

(2, 4) © Maria Frodl<br />

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CITY WALK / LINE 3 / U1, U2, U4 Karlsplatz<br />

CITY WALK / U3 Herrengasse<br />

39<br />

Generali Foundation<br />

Wiedner Hauptstraße 15<br />

1040 Vienna<br />

foundation.generali.at<br />

01 / 50 49 880<br />

40<br />

Globe Museum<br />

Herrengasse 9<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.onb.ac.at/globenmuseum<br />

01 / 53 410–710<br />

The Generali Foundation is an institution of international stature<br />

showing contemporary art. It is financed by the Generali Vienna<br />

Group. In addition to its extensive collection—the focus is on Conceptual<br />

art—and the exhibition program, its activities include a<br />

variety of publications, the reference room, and numerous events.<br />

AGAINST METHOD – THE COLLECTION SEEN BY GERTRUD SANDQVIST<br />

With works by Lili Dujourie, Valie Export/Peter Weibel, Morgan<br />

Fisher, Andrea Fraser, Isa Genzken, Andrea Geyer, Dan Graham,<br />

Hans Haacke, Mary Kelly, Joachim Koester, David Lamelas, Martha<br />

Rosler, Ana Torfs, Franz West, and Heimo Zobernig.<br />

The curator Gertrud Sandqvist presents works from the Generali<br />

Foundation Collection that focus on the importance of the gaze,<br />

touch, intuitive choices, and “elective affinities,” as parameters<br />

to obtain a deeper un<strong>der</strong>standing of the time and art scene represented<br />

within the Collection.<br />

ART INFORMATION (6 PM–12 AM)<br />

Art educators invite conversations about the current exhibition.<br />

The Globe Museum of the Austrian National Library is the only one<br />

of its kind in the world. You can see there valuable globes of the<br />

earth and the sky, globes of earth’s moon and various planets,<br />

but also instruments in which globes are an integral part, such as<br />

planetariums, telluriums, and lunariums.<br />

VOYAGE AROUND THE WORLD IN ONE NIGHT<br />

In the permanent exhibition globes are presented to visitors as<br />

specific cartography expressions, but also as aesthetic and precious<br />

objects of high artistic level and craftsmanship, among them<br />

the oldest globe to be found in Austria, the terrestrial globe by<br />

Gemma Frisius, a unique item from the year 1536.<br />

GUIDED TOURS (7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM, 11 PM AND 12 AM)<br />

IMAGE_ (1) Joachim Koester, Variations of Incomplete Open Cubes, 2011, film<br />

still, © Joachim Koester<br />

IMAGE_ (1–3) © Austrian National Library<br />

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CITY WALK<br />

41<br />

House of Music<br />

Seilerstätte 30<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.hdm.at<br />

01 / 51 34 850<br />

Haus <strong>der</strong> Musik is a mo<strong>der</strong>n interactive sound museum located<br />

in the heart of Vienna’s city centre. The interactive exhibition<br />

areas at Haus <strong>der</strong> Musik offer new innovative approaches to the<br />

field of music.<br />

“WALTZ-DICE-GAME”<br />

The world’s first Waltz-Dice-Game will turn you into a composer in<br />

three-quarter time.<br />

“NAMADEUS”<br />

“Namadeus” offers visitors the opportunity to playfully turn their<br />

names into original Mozart interpretations.<br />

“THE VIRTUAL CONDUCTOR”<br />

Who has never dreamed of conducting the Vienna Philharmonic?<br />

But who in the world is allowed to do so? Everybody is – at Haus<br />

<strong>der</strong> Musik.<br />

VIRTOSTAGE (NEW AT HAUS DER MUSIK)<br />

“Zeitperlen” lets you design your own personal opera experience.<br />

Marko Simsa’s “zoo concert” is an interactive musical theatre for<br />

children.<br />

CSS (BR)· MÚM (IS)<br />

SKREAM FEAT. SGT. POKES (UK)<br />

MMOTHS (IE) · CHARLI XCX (UK)<br />

SOHN (UK) · GIRLS IN HAWAII (BE)<br />

ELECTRIC SOFT PARADE (UK)<br />

AU REVOIR SIMONE (US) · SLUT (DE)<br />

KARI AMIRIAN (PL) · KATE BOY (SE)<br />

GHOST CAPSULES (AT) · BRNS (BE)<br />

LEURE (AU) · KRYSTAL KLEAR (UK)<br />

I-WOLF & THE CHAINREACTIONS (AT)<br />

JAPANTHER (US) · FUCKHEAD (AT)<br />

ANIKA (DE) · NOWHERE TRAIN (AT)<br />

KINGSFOIL (US) · COUSINS (CA)<br />

COMPUPHONIC (BE) · THE GF’S (CZ)<br />

... AND MANY MORE<br />

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TIP_ New audioguide app for your smartphone! Haus <strong>der</strong> Musik’s audio guide<br />

for the museum’s third floor offers background knowledge about all the great<br />

masters of classical music. Special children’s guide available!<br />

TICKETS: WWW.WAVESVIENNA.COM<br />

FESTIVAL PASS: € 51<br />

TWINCITY FESTIVAL PASS: € 56<br />

(WIEN + BRATISLAVA + SHUTTLEBUS)<br />

EARLY BIRD PRO PASS: € 100 (FESTIVAL + CONFERENCE)<br />

LIKE US: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/WAVESVIENNA<br />

3.- 6. OCT. 2013


CITY WALK / U3 Herrengasse<br />

LINE 2<br />

42<br />

Imperial Family, Court and State Archives<br />

Minoritenplatz 1<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.oesta.gv.at<br />

01 / 53 115–25 16<br />

The Haus-, Hof and Staatsarchiv was founded by Maria Theresia on<br />

Sept. 13 th , 1749 and, in the course of its history, has grown into<br />

one of the great institutions of historical research known worldwide.<br />

Here Carolingian diplomas can be found as well as essential<br />

treaties of the organisation of Europe – for example the Peace<br />

of Westphalia or the Final Document of the Congress of Vienna,<br />

which has been included in the “Memory of the World” register by<br />

the UNESCO – the first print of Luther’s Theses, family correspondences<br />

of the Habsburgs and reports of imperial diplomats from<br />

all over Europe and overseas. Apart from the material about the<br />

history of the Habsburg Empire, original historical documents from<br />

Germany, Italy and the Ottoman Empire represent the biggest part.<br />

In its beginnings, the archive was situated in the Reichskanzlei<br />

wing of the New Imperial Palace and several repositories outside.<br />

In 1902, all holdings were united in a functional building at<br />

Minoritenplatz, the repository wing of which constitutes a first-rate<br />

technical monument.<br />

SPECIAL EXHIBITION<br />

Selected documents of the Habsburg history.<br />

GUIDED TOURS OF THE REPOSITORY OF THE ARCHIVES<br />

Guided tours will be offered to the repository of the archives, which<br />

is usually not open to the public, in 20-minute intervals.<br />

NOTE_ Limited disabled access (Access to the exhibition and office areas only,<br />

but not to the repository!)<br />

43<br />

Austrian Military Museum<br />

Institute of Military History<br />

Arsenal, Objekt 18<br />

1030 Vienna<br />

www.hgm.or.at<br />

01 / 79 561–0<br />

“Its the museum where wars belong” – At the Museum of Military<br />

History in Vienna, military and war history, technology and science,<br />

art and architecture blend into a unique entity.<br />

“THE FIELD POST OFFICE”<br />

Un<strong>der</strong> this topic, the exhibition aims at providing visitors with an<br />

insight into this “science” with the help of the Austrian Post, the<br />

Austrian National Printing Office (with a printing press), a field<br />

post office, the company Marken Gilg, the Association of Austrian<br />

Peacekeepers, the Society of Austrian Carrier Pigeon Bree<strong>der</strong>s and<br />

the Association of Military Philatelists. Collections, films and pictures<br />

are being presented.<br />

CHILDREN’s PROGRAMME<br />

The children’s programme will give children the chance to see real<br />

carrier pigeons, and of course they will also have to accomplish a<br />

task as a “messenger of the empress”.<br />

TIP_ From 10 pm to 11 pm, all visitors will be provided with Kaiserschmarrn!<br />

TIP_ For philatelists, there is a special post office installed, offering special<br />

postmarks, personified stamps an much more.<br />

NOTE_ Due to the low capacity of parking spaces, visitors are advised to travel<br />

by the “Long Night” busses.<br />

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LINE C / U1 Reumannplatz<br />

U3 Zieglergasse<br />

44<br />

Hilger BROTKunsthalle<br />

Absberggasse 27<br />

1100 Vienna<br />

www.hilger.at<br />

01 / 512 53 15–200<br />

45<br />

Hofmobiliendepot – Imperial Furniture Collection<br />

Andreasgasse 7<br />

1070 Vienna<br />

www.hofmobiliendepot.at<br />

01 / 52 43 357<br />

Once a bread factory in the 10 th district, now a space for art and<br />

a platform for young curators – Hilger BROTKunsthalle opened its<br />

gates in October 2009 for the first time. The founding of Hilger<br />

BROTKunsthalle is a further step in the 40 year history of Gallery<br />

Hilger. Furthermore it strives to be a meeting point and a melting<br />

pot for artists, curators,collectors and visitors. Hilger BROTKunsthalle<br />

is defined as an experimental expansion; crossing over from<br />

commercial gallery activities to informational exhibitons.<br />

EXHIBITION:<br />

“THE COLOUR OF LANDSCAPE – A TRIBUTE TO JOE GOODE”<br />

Curated by Gerald Matt.<br />

With his milk bottle paintings, Joe Goode wrote pop art history.<br />

In an hommage to Joe Goode, the young Austrian artists Asgar/<br />

Gabriel, Hanakam/Schuller and Gerd Hasler are presented.<br />

HOURLY GUIDED TOURS (6 PM–12 AM)<br />

TIP_ Catalog available.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) Hilger BROTKunsthalle, © BROTKunsthalle, Galerie Ernst Hilger,<br />

(2) Asgar/Gabriel, Alley, 2013, © BROTKunsthalle, Galerie Ernst Hilger,<br />

(3) Asgar/Gabriel, The dark corner, 2013, © BROTKunsthalle, Galerie Ernst Hilger<br />

A genuine insi<strong>der</strong> tip amongst the Vienna museums: Three centuries<br />

of home culture, the world’s largest Bie<strong>der</strong>meier collection,<br />

the furniture of the Imperial Family and 20 th century furniture<br />

design from the Viennese Mo<strong>der</strong>n to the present. A fascinating<br />

programme presents the highlights of the collection.<br />

GUIDED TOURS<br />

“The showpieces of the collection: An overview”<br />

(6 pm, 9 pm, 10.30 pm and 11.30 pm)<br />

“From the Laufsessel to the Walking Chair”: Austrian 20 th century<br />

furniture. Curator Dr. Eva Ottillinger (6.30 pm and 8 pm)<br />

“Sissi in the cinema – the furniture for the Sissi films provided<br />

by the Imperial Furniture Collection”. Curator Dr. Peter Parenzan<br />

(7.30 pm and 9.30 pm)<br />

“A growing collection – Austrian furniture in the 21 st century”<br />

(8.30 pm and 10 pm)<br />

CHILDREN’s WORKSHOP (6 PM–10 PM)<br />

Making soap, for children aged 5 and ol<strong>der</strong>.<br />

SHORT SHIATSU SESSIONS (6 PM–11 PM)<br />

Take 5–10 minutes to refresh and be ready for the rest of the “Long<br />

Night”.<br />

TIP_ Snacks and drinks from Styria.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–4) Photos: © SKB / BMobV<br />

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CITY WALK / LINE 5 / U2 Schottentor<br />

<strong>ORF</strong>. WIE WIR.<br />

46<br />

Josephinum<br />

Währinger Straße 25<br />

1090 Vienna<br />

www.josephinum.ac.at<br />

01 / 40 160–26001<br />

The collections of the Medical University of Vienna have evolved<br />

from centuries of education and research at the medical faculty of<br />

the University of Vienna. The medical faculty was founded in 1365<br />

and is the predecessor of today’s Medical University of Vienna.<br />

The highlights of the collections are the anatomical wax models,<br />

which were produced in Florence at the end of the 18 th century and<br />

mainly served the education of medical professions. They show<br />

the physique of the human body in a fascinating way and impress<br />

with technical skill and anatomic details.<br />

EXHIBITION: “AMAZING MODELS”<br />

Three European cities of great medical historical importance, connected<br />

through science are now presenting Amazing Models! The<br />

Museo delle Cere Anatomiche “Luigi Cattaneo” in Bologna, the<br />

Josephinum in Vienna and Museum Boerhaave in Leiden are hosting<br />

a variety of activities to celebrate the beauty and excellence of<br />

anatomical models.<br />

ANTONIS TRIO (5.30 PM)<br />

Antonis Vounelakos (flamenco guitar), Hans Schön (jazz bass)<br />

and the Bulgarian drummer Alexan<strong>der</strong> Petkov take the stage with<br />

flamenco music, jazz standards and passionate, rhythm-based<br />

improvisations.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) © Collections, MedUni <strong>Wien</strong>, photo: Alexan<strong>der</strong> Ablogin,<br />

(2) © Collections, MedUni, photo: Alexan<strong>der</strong> Ablogin, graphic design:<br />

SCHiENERL D\AD, (3) © Collections, MedUni <strong>Wien</strong><br />

STUDIOTICKETS!<br />

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DIE »DIE GROSSE CHANCE«-LIVESENDUNGEN<br />

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TICKETS FÜR „DIE GROSSE CHANCE“<br />

UND WEITERE SENDUNGEN ERHÄLTLICH UNTER<br />

http://tickets.<strong>ORF</strong>.at<br />

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CITY WALK<br />

LINE 4<br />

47 Jewish Museum Vienna<br />

76 Museum Judenplatz<br />

Dorotheergasse 11 | Judenplatz 8<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.jmw.at<br />

01 / 535 04 31<br />

Get to know the Jewish Museum Vienna with all its offers and exhibitions<br />

at both its locations.<br />

PALAIS ESKELES/DOROTHEERGASSE:<br />

On occasion of his 200 th anniversary, the museum looks into<br />

the controversial history of the influence Richard Wagner had in<br />

Vienna.<br />

GUIDED TOURS OF THE STORAGE ON DISPLAY<br />

(6.30 PM and 11.30 PM)<br />

GUIDED TOURS OF THE CURRENT EXHIBITION (8.30 PM):<br />

“EUPHORIA AND UNEASE. JEWISH VIENNA AND RICHARD WAGNER”<br />

LAST CHANCE OF A GUIDED TOUR OF THE SPACE IN PROGRESS (10 PM)<br />

“Vienna. Jewish Museum. 21 st Century. The development of a new<br />

permanent exhibition”.<br />

CHILDREN’s PROGRAMME (6 PM–11 PM)<br />

At the studio of the museum in Dorotheergasse, children can draw<br />

and play creatively with chalk and crayons.<br />

MUSEUM JUDENPLATZ (from 8 PM)<br />

Hourly guided tours of the excavations with the remains of the medieval<br />

synagogue take place at the Museum Judenplatz. Furthermore,<br />

צלם וצילום“‏ you can visit the exhibition Tatiana Lecomte”.<br />

48<br />

50<br />

Imperial & Royal Vine Treasure Vaults<br />

Emperor Franz Joseph Hat Museum<br />

Piaristengasse 45<br />

1080 Vienna<br />

www.piaristenkeller.at<br />

01 / 406 01 93<br />

The Imperial & Royal Vine Traesure Vaults and the Emperor Franz<br />

Joseph Hat Museum in the district of Josefstadt, along with the<br />

Piaristenkeller restaurant and the former “collegiate cellar”, which<br />

is situated directly next to the cavalry barracks and was a meeting<br />

place for the officers of the cavalry in the past, are accommodated<br />

in an absolutely ideal location and have become a museum attraction<br />

with exceptional guided tours.<br />

CHARMING HAT SPECTACLE & IMPERIAL CLUBBING<br />

Instead of merely looking at museum pieces, guests may also try<br />

on the treasures from the hat collection, including the headgear<br />

of the elite cavalry regiments of the Imperial and Royal Army as<br />

well as flamboyant ladies’ hats. Bring your camera and take cool<br />

digital photos!<br />

HAT PARADE AND TRAINING CENTRE FOR HAND KISSING<br />

Children may also choose a hat from the hat collection for their<br />

visit of the museum. According to the theme “The young generation<br />

maintains the old tradition”, children will be introduced to the<br />

most elegant way of greeting on the hand kissing stage at the<br />

museum. The Viennese kiss on the hand – a chivalric skill of the<br />

old gentlemen’s tradition, heritage of the former court ceremonial.<br />

TIP_ Coffee and small snacks will be offered at the coffeeshop at Dorotheergasse.<br />

IMAGE_ (1, 2, 4) © agentur wulz services, (3) © JMW<br />

TIP_ Enjoy a glass of wine from the Vinothek of the Imperial & Royal wine-treasurevaults<br />

(€ 2.– per glass). Children will be offered a soft drink “scout special”.<br />

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CITY WALK / U2 Museumsquartier<br />

U4 Unter St. Veit<br />

51<br />

Kiesler Foundation Vienna<br />

Mariahilfer Straße 1b/Top 1<br />

1060 Vienna<br />

www.kiesler.org<br />

01 / 51 30 775<br />

52<br />

Klimt Villa <strong>Wien</strong><br />

Feldmühlgasse 11<br />

1130 Vienna<br />

www.klimtvilla.at<br />

01 / 236 36 67<br />

The Kiesler Foundation was founded in 1997, with the aim to explore<br />

and convey the multi-facetted heritage of the artist, architect<br />

and designer Fre<strong>der</strong>ick Kiesler (1890–1965). Besides its research<br />

activity, the Kiesler Foundation organizes symposia and exhibitions<br />

on contemporary art, design and architecture.<br />

PAUL T. FRANKL –<br />

A VIENNESE DESIGNER IN NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES<br />

Paul T. Frankl (1886–1958) influenced like no other the design of<br />

American Mo<strong>der</strong>nism. In the mid-twenties he succeeded in New<br />

York with his “skyscraper” furniture and design gallery. As of 1934<br />

he designed apartments for the high society in Hollywood. Paul T.<br />

Frankl is scarcely known in Austria – the exhibitions aim is to recall<br />

him and his oeuvre into the cultural memory of his birthplace!<br />

SKYSCRAPER BOOKCASES, SKYSCRAPER DESKS, SKYSCRAPER BEDS…<br />

WORKSHOP (6 PM, 7.15 PM and 8.30 PM)<br />

Young designers from the age of 6 up build models of skyscraper<br />

furniture, which will be presented in the exhibition. The workshop<br />

is led by artist and pedagogue Beatrix Preissl: 3 units à 5 participants.<br />

Gustav Klimt’s œuvre is part of an international canon of motifs.<br />

Yet, where did he actually create these works?<br />

The Klimt Villa <strong>Wien</strong> houses the studio which the artist used from<br />

1912 up to his death in 1918. At today’s address of Feldmühlgasse<br />

11, he rented a summer house where he, according to his<br />

own words, was “labouring” on his works. The house itself has<br />

had an unsteady history and has been revitalised on the occasion<br />

of the Klimt year 2012.<br />

A permanent exhibition about Klimt’s studio is on display, the only<br />

one located at one of his former places of work in Vienna.<br />

From 1911 until his death in 1918, Gustav Klimt painted some of<br />

his most important works in his studios in Feldmühlgasse. At that<br />

time it was still a single-level cottage, which was renovated and<br />

turned into a neo-baroque villa by its owner in 1923.<br />

SPECIAL GUIDED TOURS (7 PM, 8 PM and 9 PM)<br />

Of the Klimt Villa <strong>Wien</strong>.<br />

CHILDREN’s PROGRAMME (6 PM–9 PM)<br />

How to paint and draw like Gustav Klimt.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–3) Paul T. Frankl, Courtesy of Paulette Frankl (1) Woodweave Chair,<br />

c. 1938 (2) Facade for the Confiserie Vienna, New York, c. 1930 (3) Writing<br />

Desk, c. 1928<br />

TIP_ Live interactive sound laser projection on the first floor of the Klimt Villa.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) North facade of the Klimt Villa <strong>Wien</strong>, 2012, © Curatorium for artistic<br />

and curative education/A. Baumann, (2–4) Studio, 2013, © Curatorium for<br />

artistic and curative education/B. Alakus, (4) Reception room of the studio,<br />

2013, © P. Cermak<br />

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LINE F / U3 Ottakring<br />

LINE F<br />

53<br />

Museum of Nursing<br />

Healthcare and Nursing School at<br />

Wilhelminenspital, Montleartstraße 37<br />

1160 Vienna<br />

www.wienkav.at/kav/ausbildung/allgemein/wil<br />

01 / 49 150–50 01<br />

Experience the development of nursing from Antiquity to the<br />

present in interactive guided tours and on the basis of authentic<br />

exhibits.<br />

GUIDED TOURS WITH HISTORICAL FIGURES<br />

Historical figures such as the goddess Hygiea or the “lady with the<br />

lamp”, Florence Nightingale, will guide you through the house.<br />

MOVING PICTURES AND LIVING BOOKS<br />

Listen to living books. Pay a visit to Henry Dunant, the foun<strong>der</strong> of<br />

the Red Cross, at the military hospital and learn about historical<br />

psychiatric treatments or about mo<strong>der</strong>n practical routines at the<br />

hygiene corner.<br />

READING AT THE COFFEESHOP OF THE MUSEUM (7.30 PM)<br />

FASHION SHOW (9 PM and 11 PM)<br />

Experience a life fashion show of historical and mo<strong>der</strong>n traditional<br />

costumes from different countries.<br />

NURSING MEDAL EXHIBITION<br />

Nursing medals and decorations in the course of time – by Univ.-<br />

Doz. Dr. V. Kozon, PhD.<br />

54<br />

Kuffner Observatory<br />

Johann-Staud-Straße 10<br />

1160 Vienna<br />

www.kuffnersternwarte.at<br />

01 / 89 17 41 50–000<br />

The historic Kuffner Observatory from the 19 th century impressively<br />

demonstrates how astronomical research was conducted more<br />

than 100 years ago. Due to the good condition of the historical<br />

instruments, it is possible to observe the night sky just like back<br />

then. The astronomical instruments, which have been restored in<br />

the minutest details, and the atmosphere of the historic building<br />

offer visitors a unique experience.<br />

UNIVERSE UNPLUGGED – WITH WERNER GRUBER<br />

Starting at 6 pm, learn about the cold of the universe and the glow<br />

of the sun with Science Buster Werner Gruber. Experience an exciting<br />

astronomy programme, explore the historical observatory and<br />

do not miss the chance to have a look through the 125-year-old<br />

refracting telescope.<br />

TIP_ Meet Hildegard von Bingen, treat yourself to herbal delicacies and relax<br />

at the nostagic coffeeshop.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) Three nurses, © Kelety, (2) Narcosis, © Kelety, (3) Documents,<br />

© Steinbach, (4) Old medals an decorations, © Steinbach<br />

TIP_ Suitable for visitors from the age of 8.<br />

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LINE 1<br />

CITY WALK / LINE 5 / U2 Rathaus<br />

55<br />

KUNST HAUS WIEN. Museum Hun<strong>der</strong>twasser<br />

Untere Weißgerberstraße 13<br />

1030 Vienna<br />

www.kunsthauswien.com<br />

01 / 71 20 491<br />

56<br />

Art Center Ebendorf Raumacht<br />

Ebendorferstraße 8<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.raumacht.net<br />

0664 / 805 24 61 68<br />

MUSEUM HUNDERTWASSER<br />

The Museum Hun<strong>der</strong>twasser at KUNST HAUS WIEN presents a<br />

unique cross-section of the œuvre of the Austrian artist Friedensreich<br />

Hun<strong>der</strong>twasser (1928–2000), including key paintings as<br />

well as graphic works, applied art, architectural designs and<br />

examples of the artist’s ecological commitment.<br />

LINDA MCCARTNEY<br />

In the first comprehensive retrospective of Linda McCartney’s<br />

photographic works worldwide, KUNST HAUS WIEN presents a<br />

selection of her iconic photographs of sixties rock and roll, her<br />

family life and nature. Linda McCartney’s distinctive works reveal<br />

an alertness to the poetry of the moment combined with a keen<br />

sense of humour and an instinctive flair for capturing her subject<br />

at the right instant.<br />

GUIDED TOURS ON THE HOUR (7 PM–11 PM)<br />

TIP_ Wining & Dining at the KUNST HAUS WIEN Café.<br />

TIP_ Late Night Shopping at the KUNST HAUS WIEN Shop.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) © Wörner Verlag GmbH/Photographer: Manfred Steib, (2) © KUNST<br />

HAUS WIEN/Photographer: W. Simlinger, (3) Heather, Stella and Paul © 1975<br />

Paul McCartney/Photographer: Linda McCartney, (4) The Beatles, Abbey Road,<br />

London © 1969 Paul McCartney/Photographer: Linda McCartney<br />

The Art Centre is a young project invented in 1998 which is<br />

situated in the residence of the Catholic Student Movement. Its<br />

purpose, to connect art in a dialogue with student living, is based<br />

on the concept of Msgr. Otto Mauer (Geist und Form). Every day<br />

numerous students are visiting the centre where discussion,<br />

studies, dialogue and art meet. The address Ebendorferstraße<br />

8 also accommodates the Edith-Stein-Chappell, one of the most<br />

important examples of sacred space in the post-war era (Ottokar<br />

Uhl, 1958). The confessional was added in 2013 by the Australian<br />

artist David Rastas.<br />

EXHIBITION OPENING<br />

With works from the collection of the Catholic Student Movement<br />

Vienna.<br />

GUIDED TOUR WITH THE ARTIST AND ARCHITECT (8 PM–9 PM)<br />

The new confessional, consisting of bee – wax walls and interactive<br />

multimedia components was installed in 2013 by the Australian<br />

artist David Rastas. This micro installation offers contemporary<br />

access to sacred space.<br />

VIDEO AND SOUND INSTALLATION (9 PM–1 AM)<br />

IMAGE_ (1) © Florian Macke, photo: Florian Macke, (2) © David Rastas, photo:<br />

David Rastas, (3) © Raumacht, photo: Glenn Bristol<br />

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CITY WALK / U2 Museumsquartier<br />

57<br />

Kunsthalle <strong>Wien</strong><br />

MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong>, Museumsplatz 1<br />

1070 Vienna<br />

www.kunsthallewien.at<br />

01 / 52 189–33<br />

58<br />

Kunsthistorisches Museum <strong>Wien</strong><br />

Maria-Theresien-Platz<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.khm.at<br />

01 / 52 524–40 25<br />

The Kunsthalle <strong>Wien</strong> is the institution of the City of Vienna dedicated<br />

to international contemporary art and discourse.<br />

SALON DER ANGST<br />

Not just since 9/11 and the world economic and finance crisis<br />

has angst been a part of our everyday lives. Angst is a political<br />

instrument and infiltrates the rhetoric of security and threats. The<br />

representation of angst and terror is a motif well established in the<br />

history of art, but it is also very characteristic of a younger generation<br />

reacting to a changed society with new fears and insecurities.<br />

The exhibition aims at stimulating a debate about the fears of our<br />

time, and the diversity of their affective and socio-political implications.<br />

Fear presents itself as a response to aspects of the present<br />

we do not know how to manage.<br />

CURATOR’S GUIDED TOUR (8 PM)<br />

With director Nicolaus Schafhausen.<br />

PACOURS OF ANGST (9 PM–12 AM)<br />

The “Parcours of Angst” guides you through the exhibition. Jump<br />

over your shadow and confront yourself with your fears.<br />

Experience one of the world’s most important museums and visit<br />

the recently reopened Kunstkammer <strong>Wien</strong>!<br />

“THE NIGHT IS NOT FOR SLEEPING” (7 PM–11 PM)<br />

Guided tours to the highlights of the Kunstkammer <strong>Wien</strong>, the Picture<br />

Gallery, the Collection of Greek or Roman Antiquities and the<br />

Egyptian and Near Eastern Collection, every half hour.<br />

GUIDED TOURS IN ENGLISH<br />

8 pm: Picture Gallery / Kunstkammer<br />

10 pm: Collection of Greek and Roman Antiquities + Egyptian and<br />

Near Eastern Collection / Kunstkammer<br />

SHOW WORKSHOP AT THE BASSANO HALL. KUNSTKAMMER & CRAFTS<br />

(from 7 PM)<br />

Look over the shoul<strong>der</strong>s of today’s Viennese master goldsmiths<br />

and silversmiths at work and discover the fascinating crafts that<br />

can also be found in the outstanding objects of the Kunstkammer.<br />

ANTIQUITY WAS COLOURFUL (7 PM–8 PM)<br />

Exciting tours of the Collection of Greek and Roman Antiquities for<br />

children.<br />

WORKSHOP FOR CHILDREN (7.30 PM–10 PM)<br />

IMAGE_ (1) © Kunsthalle <strong>Wien</strong>, (2) Kunsthalle <strong>Wien</strong>, Photo: Gregor<br />

Schweinester, © Kunsthalle <strong>Wien</strong> 2002<br />

TIP_ Dorotheum lounge: Live jazz and drinks in the colonnaded hall.<br />

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CITY WALK / LINES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 / U2, U3<br />

59<br />

Kunsthistorisches Museum <strong>Wien</strong> – Imperial Treasury<br />

Hofburg, Schweizerhof<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.khm.at<br />

01 / 52 524–40 25<br />

60<br />

Kunsthistorisches Museum <strong>Wien</strong> – Neue Burg<br />

Neue Burg, Heldenplatz<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.khm.at<br />

01 / 52 524–40 25<br />

In the world’s most important Treasury, you can marvel at the most<br />

precious insignia and jewels from a millennium of European history:<br />

Here, in the oldest part of the Imperial Palace (13 th century),<br />

you will not only find the Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire<br />

(from around 962) and the crown which later on became Crown<br />

of the Austrian Empire (1602), but also parts of the Burgundian<br />

Treasure from the 15 th century, the Treasure of the Or<strong>der</strong> of the<br />

Golden Fleece, and legendary treasuries from the possessions of<br />

the Habsburgs, among them a “unicorn” of almost two-and-a-half<br />

metres and the “Holy Lance”.<br />

The Ecclesiastical Treasury holds liturgical items, reliquaries and<br />

vestments which give evidence of the Habsburgs’ piety.<br />

GUIDED TOUR: “THE CROWNS IN THE TREASURY” (7 PM)<br />

GUIDED TOURS OF THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE IMPERIAL TREASURY<br />

(8 PM and 9 PM)<br />

EPHESOS MUSEUM<br />

Significance and splendor of the Antique Ephesos amidst the neobaroque<br />

architecture of the New Imperial Palace.<br />

7 pm, 9 pm and 11 pm: “Gentes Danubii”: Roman fashion show.<br />

(Particularly) suitable for children.<br />

8 pm: Guided tour: The Artemision of Ephesos – Won<strong>der</strong> of the<br />

Ancient World.<br />

10 pm: Guided tour: The “Scraper of Ephesos” – Highlights of<br />

ancient sculpture.<br />

COLLECTION OF HISTORICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS<br />

The most important collection of renaissance and baroque instruments<br />

worldwide.<br />

7 pm and 9 pm: Concert with works by Haydn and Schumann on<br />

historical keyboard instruments with Ines Schüttengruber.<br />

8 pm and 10 pm: Music and dances from the Middle Ages and<br />

the Renaissance with the Ensemble Sicut Erat.<br />

COLLECTION OF ARMS AND ARMOUR<br />

The best-documented collection of court arms and armour in the Western<br />

world presents magnificent suits of armour and ceremonial arms.<br />

7 pm–11 pm: “Societa Nobile”: Weaponry at the end of the<br />

Middle Ages – rifles, arches, crossbows.<br />

8 pm and 10 pm: Fencing presentation by the group “Dreynschlag”.<br />

(Particularly) suitable for children.<br />

TIP_ The performers from Gentes Danubii will be available personally all night<br />

to answer your questions. Feel free to “touch”.<br />

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CITY WALK / U3 Herrengasse<br />

61<br />

Künstlerhaus<br />

Karlsplatz 5<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.k-haus.at<br />

01 / 58 79 663<br />

62<br />

Kunstraum Nie<strong>der</strong>oesterreich<br />

Herrengasse 13<br />

1014 Vienna<br />

www.kunstraum.net<br />

01 / 904 21 11<br />

The Künstlerhaus of The Association of Austrian Artists, one of the<br />

oldests artists’ associations in Europe, sees itself as a platform for<br />

contemporary artistic and cultural affairs in Austria; as Vienna’s<br />

exhibition place for diversity, discourse and experiments.<br />

INTERNATIONAL PANEL DISCUSSION (7 PM)<br />

“What is (good) art?“<br />

EXHIBITION OPENING (8.30 PM)<br />

“Retrospective Alfred Kornberger, 1933–2002”<br />

IN-FORMATION – HEY PRODUKTION! (from 10 PM)<br />

The new event series of the Künstlerhaus, curated by Christian Helbock,<br />

asks the invited artists and curators for information on the<br />

approach to their work and asks them to present it performatively:<br />

For today, the department of performative art of the Academy of<br />

Fine Arts Vienna (Prof. Carola Dertnig) has been invited.<br />

As an exhibition and project space, Kunstraum NOE stands out by<br />

being open for projects either experimental or across genres. It is<br />

an artistic research area and, at the same time, a vivid space of<br />

communication for art lovers.<br />

EXHIBITION “INNENAUSSENINNEN / DER NICHT DIGITALE<br />

VIRTUELLE RAUM” / THE NON-DIGITAL VIRTUAL SPACE<br />

Artists: AOund, Siegrun Appelt, Beatrix Bakondy, Kathrina Dankl,<br />

Aldo Giannotti, Thomas Gronegger. Curator: Christian Knechtl.<br />

In 1980 at the Linz Design Forum, Lucius Burckhardt was already<br />

postulating that “design is invisible”. With the essay of the same<br />

name he was the source of inspiration for the term “social design”.<br />

“Reduction”, “density”, “pause” symbolise a current societal development.<br />

The exhibition INNENaußenINNEN addresses the incorporation<br />

of social fields, regional forms of action and local optimums<br />

in the drafting and design process and focuses its attention on the<br />

“analogue inner space” and the human body as a precise instrument<br />

for the perception of surrounding information spaces.<br />

PERFORMANCE ALDO GIANNOTTI: “ITALIAN SQUARE” (7 PM)<br />

IMAGE_ (1) © Künstlerhaus, (2) Alfred Kornberger, “Metamorphosis”, 1992,<br />

© Christian Czaak, (3) Hey Production!, photo: Lisa Rastl<br />

IMAGE_ (1) © Christian Redtenbacher, (2) © Bruno Klomfar,<br />

(3–4) © Gianmaria Gava<br />

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CITY WALK / LINES 2, 3, 4, 5 / U2, U3<br />

63<br />

The Long-Night Tram<br />

around Ringstraße in a vintage tram<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.rentabim.at<br />

64<br />

Leopold Museum<br />

MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong>, Museumsplatz 1<br />

1070 Vienna<br />

www.leopoldmuseum.org<br />

01 / 52 570–0<br />

The historical Viennese trams illustrate the development of urban<br />

public transport in Vienna. 14 of the exhibits of the VEF (“Verband<br />

<strong>der</strong> Eisenbahnfreunde”, the association of train lovers) are<br />

included in the extensive collection of the Vienna Tram Museum<br />

at Erdberg. Further 15 carriages, which were built between 1913<br />

and 1963, are being used for extra tours. Two authentic trains<br />

were assembled from this stock, identical to the ones operated<br />

on Vienna’s Ringstraße for many decades. One of the two trains<br />

is a typical “M-Dreiwagenzug” (three-carriage train) from 1929,<br />

which once gave the tram lines A, Ak, B and Bk their characteristic<br />

appearance. The second one is another three-carriage train just<br />

like the ones that were used on the lines J, T and D. The vintage<br />

trams are marked with “<strong>Lange</strong>-<strong>Nacht</strong>-Bim” and will operate on<br />

Ringstraße and Kai between 6 pm and 1 am in clockwise direction.<br />

Discover the history of Vienna’s municipal transport firsthand in<br />

this museum in motion.<br />

RIDES IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS<br />

From the stops Oper, Burgring, Bellaria, Börse, Schwedenplatz,<br />

Stubentor, Schwarzenbergplatz.<br />

“KOKOSCHKA – THE SELF IN FOCUS”<br />

An artist’s life in painting and photography with photos from the<br />

Oskar Kokoschka Centre of the University of Applied Arts. In the<br />

exhibition, photographs and photographic series enter into a fascinating<br />

dialogue with the artist’s famous paintings and drawings.<br />

THE LEOPOLD COLLECTION<br />

Additionally on view: The world’s largest Egon Schiele collection<br />

and the extensive exhibition on Vienna around 1900 – an Art<br />

Nouveau showcase with the main works of Gustav Klimt, as well as<br />

painting, crafts and furniture of the Secessionists supplemented<br />

by original documents and photographs from that time.<br />

NIGHT READING HERBERT FÖTTINGER AND PETER TURRINI (11 PM)<br />

Föttinger and Turrini read from “Aus Liebe” (Out of Love) in front<br />

of the stage design from the Theater an <strong>der</strong> Josefstadt, from “Die<br />

Schichtarbeiter” (The Shift Workers), Aurora Art Gallery, Vienna.<br />

TIP_ Buy your tickets for the “Long Night” on the tram or at the stops “Oper”<br />

or “Bellaria” and save time in the queue!<br />

TIP_ Pay a visit the VEF’s railway museum in Schwechat, too!<br />

TIP_ The Salon Café Leopold will be open from 7 pm with a DJ line.<br />

TIP_ View over Vienna from the panorama windows on the 4 th floor.<br />

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LINE 2<br />

65<br />

Loft8 KG, art space, artists in residence, exhibitions<br />

Absberggasse 27/9/4 th floor<br />

1100 Vienna<br />

www.loft8.at<br />

01 / 802 27 79<br />

66<br />

look Magnet Museum<br />

at Kunst-Service, St. Elisabeth-Platz 6<br />

1040 Vienna<br />

www.look-magnetmuseum.at<br />

01 / 71 25 843<br />

Loft8 is a platform for young Austrian and international art. The<br />

focus lies on exhibitions of Austrian or Austrian-based artists and<br />

the temporary use of the premises on the basis of the concept of<br />

an artist-in-residence programme for international artists.<br />

EXHIBITION “IN CONTACT – MOVEMENT AND DRAWING”<br />

The artworks on display deal with different approaches towards<br />

movement. Birgit Knoechl’s ink drawings leave the two dimensional<br />

sheet in or<strong>der</strong> to take possession of space. Due to the<br />

varying elasticitcy of the paper, the organic and crystalline forms<br />

of her exuberant hybrid archive are changing. In her drawings<br />

and in the performance “In Contact”, Anna Maringer explores the<br />

development of consciousness, approaches, contexts and experiences<br />

through body perception and reflection. Natascha Renner<br />

deals with tangled lines created by the wind, leaving the thematic<br />

interpretation of her drawings open to the recipient.<br />

LIVE-PERFORMANCE (7 PM)<br />

Anna Maringer.<br />

In its unique form, the collection of the look Magnet Museum<br />

combines miniature reproductions of the main works from many<br />

international museums and art collections. In a construction that<br />

was especially built for the museum, changing exhibitions offer an<br />

approach which is simple and entertaining on the one hand, yet<br />

scientifically based on art history on the other, and invites visitors<br />

to look, learn and discuss.<br />

EXHIBITION: “HOTSPOTS OF PAINTING”<br />

Montmartre in Paris, the Grand Canal in Venice, the Charing Cross<br />

Bridge in the London mist – what do these places have in common?<br />

They are true magnets for artists, actors, actresses and composers<br />

– multicultural centres in fact. This does not only become<br />

obvious in today’s appearance of the cities, but also in paintings<br />

from different eras. The focus of the exhibtion lies on hotspots of<br />

painting, but also on lonely places which have served as motifs<br />

and inspiration to artists throughout the centuries.<br />

GUIDED TOURS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS<br />

Offered by the museum’s director Max Spohn personally, on demand.<br />

ART QUIZ FOR CHILDREN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 6 AND 12<br />

A MUSICAL JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD (7.45 PM AND 9.45 PM)<br />

Gerhard Waiz (violoncello), Jörg Wachsenegger (clarinet) and friends.<br />

IMAGE_ (3) Birgit Knoechl_detail_revisited_plant_lab_0I vegetal_conspiracy_2005/13<br />

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LINE A / U6 Floridsdorf<br />

67<br />

MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts /<br />

Contemporary Art<br />

Stubenring 5<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.MAK.at<br />

01 / 71 136–248<br />

Look forward to an exciting evening around the exhibition “Tour de<br />

Monde. Bicycle stories”.<br />

GUIDED TOURS FOR ALL AGES<br />

Hourly guided tours of the MAK, children’s tours at 6 pm, 7 pm<br />

and 8 pm.<br />

RIDE YOUR BIKE – MINI MAK’s TRAVEL GAME (6.30 PM–10.30 PM)<br />

For children from the age of 4.<br />

MR. MARCUS (7 PM, 8 PM AND 9 PM)<br />

The spectacular show on Europe’s highest unicycle.<br />

DIY – BUILD YOUR OWN MAK STOOL (7 PM–10 PM)<br />

JEWELLERY WITH A TWIST (7 PM–10 PM)<br />

Create your own jewellery from bicycle tubes together with designer<br />

Saša Fabjan.<br />

GOLDSPRINT: BURN RUBBER! (8 PM–11 PM)<br />

Who is the fastest biker? Step on the pedals and race against your<br />

friends.<br />

68<br />

Museum of the Market Office of the<br />

Municipality of Vienna<br />

Floridsdorfer Markt 5<br />

1210 Vienna<br />

www.marktamt.wien.at<br />

01 / 40 00–59255<br />

Life at the markets in Vienna was already very busy back in the<br />

Middle Ages. Names of streets and places in the first district still<br />

commemorate those former market places: Hoher Markt, Fleischmarkt,<br />

Bauernmarkt, etc. The organisation and regulations of<br />

those old market places were frequently mentioned. But who was<br />

responsible for their compliance? Since the year 1839, it has been<br />

the Market Office of the Municipality of Vienna.<br />

The Museum of the Market Office of the Municipality of Vienna,<br />

which was re-opened only in 2012, gives an insight into this long<br />

period of existence. Pictures of market places from the past and<br />

present are on display. Formerly used measures are explained and<br />

visitors are invited to try and lift a centner. Scales that are about<br />

130 years old or even ol<strong>der</strong> can be tried out and/or inspected.<br />

Historical and mo<strong>der</strong>n food controls are illustrated with pictures<br />

and the tools used. Different models, some of which date from the<br />

19 th century, are on display, e.g. wax models with potato diseases<br />

or coffee beans made from dough.<br />

GUIDED TOURS (6 PM, 8 PM, 10 PM AND 12 AM)<br />

Every other hour, for children and adults.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) © Peter Kainz / MAK, (2) © Embacher Collection, photo: Bernhard<br />

Angerer, (3) © MAK, (4) © Tanja Jelinek / MAK<br />

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CITY WALK / U1, U3 Stephansplatz<br />

69<br />

Motorrolldie – Private Motorcycle Museum<br />

Erlgasse 35<br />

1120 Vienna<br />

www.motorrolldie.at<br />

0664 / 32 56 619 o<strong>der</strong> 0664 / 43 00 609<br />

70<br />

Mozarthaus Vienna<br />

Domgasse 5<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.mozarthausvienna.at<br />

01 / 51 21 791<br />

Travelling into the past on motorcycles, motor scooters or mopeds.<br />

Those were the days, weren’t they? In the private Motorcycle<br />

Museum this dream can come true. The time travel will be accompanied<br />

by a collection of historical radios, audiotape recor<strong>der</strong>s,<br />

photo cameras and other objects from the past. Motorcycles by the<br />

brands Puch, HMW, Adler, Lohner and more constitute the heart of<br />

the exhibition. Moreover, Motorrolldie is a place of communication<br />

and of stories around the exhibits.<br />

PHOTO CORNER<br />

Have your picture taken with historical and bizarre helmets on a<br />

motorcycle sidecar at places like Großglockner or Hawaii at the<br />

photo corner.<br />

STEAM ORGAN<br />

Norbert Scherman will provide musical entertainment with his<br />

historical steam organ.<br />

JUGGLER (6.30 PM–10 PM)<br />

Hourly shows of the junior juggler Pink Alexan<strong>der</strong>.<br />

At Mozarthaus Vienna you can find the only one of Mozart’s apartments<br />

in Vienna that still exists today. The composer lived here<br />

from 1784 to 1787. The life and works of this musical genius are<br />

presented in and around the apartment on four levels. The exhibition<br />

focuses on his years in Vienna, which marked the zenith of<br />

his creativity.<br />

IN THE LABYRINTH OF COLOURS AND SOUNDS –<br />

REFLECTIONS ON MOZART AND GOETHE<br />

The current special exhibition demonstrates the multi-faceted connections<br />

between Mozart and Goethe on the basis of documents,<br />

letters, depictions of nature and books from their estates. The<br />

presentation of the topic is supplemented by a mo<strong>der</strong>n picture cycle.<br />

MOZART’s SONATA KV 454 (7.30 PM and 10 PM)<br />

The internationally successful pianist Veronika Trisko and the first<br />

violinist with the Vienna Philharmonic, Josef Hell, present Mozart’s<br />

sonata for violin and piano in b flat major KV 454.<br />

TIP_ Buy your “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums” ticket at Motorrolldie and receive a<br />

free souvenir shot at the photo corner.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) Buliding at night, © David Peters, (2) K.G. Weißer, J.W. Goethe’s<br />

only life mask, 1807, loan from the Goethe Museum Düsseldorf, © Eva Kelety,<br />

(3) Veronika Trisko, © Georg Vlaschits, (4) Josef Hell, © Terry Linke<br />

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CITY WALK / LINE 5 / U2 Rathaus<br />

71<br />

Mumok Museum Mo<strong>der</strong>ner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig <strong>Wien</strong><br />

MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong>, Museumsplatz 1<br />

1070 Vienna<br />

www.mumok.at<br />

01 / 52 500<br />

72<br />

MUSA Museum Start Gallery Artothek<br />

Fel<strong>der</strong>straße 6–8 (next to the City Hall)<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.musa.at<br />

01 / 40 00–84 00<br />

In the current exhibition from the mumok collection, “in progress”,<br />

works by a wide range of artists are shown, from René Magritte<br />

to Andy Warhol to Maria Lassnig. Simon Denny transforms the<br />

mumok in his exhibition into a criminal evidence room, including<br />

175 m US dollars in cash. Moreover, the large personal show “Albert<br />

Oehlen. Painting”, with over 80 works provides an overview of<br />

the work of this German painter.<br />

EXHIBITIONS:<br />

• Albert Oehlen. Painting<br />

• in progress. Works from the mumok Collection<br />

• Simon Denny. The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom<br />

PROJECTIONS AND LIVE VISUALS WITH SOUND:FRAME AND<br />

TAGTOOL (7 PM–10 PM)<br />

In the Lounge, mumok Youth Club, supported by sound:frame and<br />

Tagtool, invites you to transform images from the current exhibitions<br />

live into visuals.<br />

RIGHT THROUGH THE NIGHT (7 PM–12 AM)<br />

Short guided tours to selected works by Albert Oehlen and from<br />

the mumok collection.<br />

DO IT YOURSELF! (8 PM–11 PM)<br />

IMAGE_ (1) mumok exterior view, photo © mumok 2013, (2) Albert Oehlen,<br />

No Title, 2011, Photo: Albert Oehlen / Lothar Schnepf, © 2013 Albert Oehlen,<br />

(3) Andy Warhol, From the Series Mick Jagger, 1975, © A. Warhol Foundation<br />

for the Visual Arts, New York/ VBK <strong>Wien</strong> 2013, (4) sound:frame live, photo<br />

© sound:frame 2013<br />

MUSA Museum Start Gallery Artothek is the name of the contemporary<br />

art collection of the Department for Cultural Affairs of the<br />

City of Vienna. This institution comprises the presentation space<br />

for thematic exhibitions compiled from works of the collection<br />

(the museum), the Start Gallery for young Viennese artists and the<br />

Artothek, which lends graphic art for private use.<br />

“THE 1970S. THE EXPANSION OF VIENNESE ART”<br />

The time between 1970 and 1979 was marked by profound social<br />

changes in Austria. These issues were also reflected in the contemporary<br />

art movement. MUSA continues its journey through the<br />

collection history with this exhibition and shows how the collection<br />

reflects that era.<br />

NEW VIENNA BEATS FOR ELECTRICAL BASS VIOL, ELECTRICAL<br />

GUITAR AND A VIRTUAL BEAT ENSEMBLE IN BIG BAND<br />

INSTRUMENTATION FOR THE SERIOUS LISTENER OR A SYMPHONY<br />

FOR THE SOULFUL ONES (8 PM and 10 PM)<br />

By Karl Wilhelm Krbavac.<br />

DORIS KNECHT READS FROM HER NEW NOVEL “BESSER” (BETTER)<br />

(9 PM)<br />

IMAGE_ (1) Exterior view of the MUSA © Martin Kitzler, (2) Hubert Sielecki,<br />

from the series “Mutations”: Schizophranus, 1974, © MUSA, photo: Michael<br />

Wolschlager, (3) © Elisabeth Krbavac, (4) © Pamela Rußmann<br />

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U2 Aspernstraße<br />

U3, U6 Westbahnhof<br />

73<br />

Museum of Aspern-Essling 1809<br />

Asperner Heldenplatz 9<br />

1220 Vienna<br />

www.aspern-essling-1809.eu<br />

0676 / 95 35 333<br />

74<br />

Museum of Contraception and Abortion<br />

Mariahilfer Gürtel 37, 1 st floor<br />

1150 Vienna<br />

www.muvs.org<br />

0699 / 17 81 78 04<br />

The Museum of Aspern-Essling offers an overview of the military<br />

conflict between the French and Austrian troops in May 1809. It<br />

exhibits a documentation of the circumstances, displaying different<br />

sorts of weapons, uniforms, bullets and several pictures of the<br />

military lea<strong>der</strong>s. In 1858, Archduke Albrecht, son of Archduke Karl,<br />

had a monument erected in or<strong>der</strong> to remind people of the victims<br />

of that war. This monument, the Lion of Aspern, was built by the<br />

artist Anton Fernkorn. The lion is portrayed lying on French warflags.<br />

The French Eagle and the flags are the symbols of the French<br />

cavalry. The animal’s head is positioned on a French helmet. The<br />

lion symbolises the brave soldiers who fought, won and died. The<br />

victory of the German soldiers over the French army is represented<br />

by the oak leaves around the pedestal. In the face of the dying lion<br />

you can read melancholy and anger, strength and steeliness in its<br />

posture. Pressing his nails into the stone, the animal is dying.<br />

“SCHLACHT VON ASPERN”<br />

The oil painting “The Battle of Aspern” by Clara Both will also be<br />

on display. It is a present given by Dr. Hans von Wimpffen for the<br />

200-year anniversary.<br />

CONCERT IN FRONT OF THE MUSEUM<br />

Un<strong>der</strong> “natural” circumstances, a woman has approximately 15<br />

pregnancies in her lifetime, resulting in ten births, depending<br />

on health, sanitation, housing conditions, access to clean water<br />

and proper nutrition etc. Approximately seven of those ten births<br />

survive childhood. For economic, social or other reasons, most<br />

people neither presently nor historically want so many children.<br />

For all generations and in most cultures, regulating the number<br />

of offspring has been and remains an essential issue. To do so,<br />

contraception, abortion and infanticide have been practiced. Most<br />

women/couples have had and still have little or no access to effective<br />

contraception or safe abortion – conducted un<strong>der</strong> “State of<br />

the Art” conditions. This is only possible if abortion is legalized,<br />

otherwise it will (again) be performed on hidden kitchen tables.<br />

The first and only museum of its kind (First awardee of the Kenneth<br />

Hudson Award from Trustees of the European Museum Forum)<br />

displays the struggle for control over fertility – from early centuries<br />

to the present with a glance into the future. The museum aims to<br />

provide a greater un<strong>der</strong>standing of the power of fertility and the<br />

necessity of regulating it.<br />

GUIDED TOURS (from 6 PM)<br />

TIP_ The brochure “Auf den Spuren von 1809” (in German) and the stamp<br />

“Der Löwe von Aspern” (“The Lion of Aspern”) are available at the museum.<br />

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CITY WALK / LINE 1 / U2 Schottentor<br />

CITY WALK / LINES 2, 3, 4, 5 / U2, U3<br />

75<br />

Museum at the Schottenstift<br />

Freyung 6<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.schottenstift.at<br />

01 / 53 498–600<br />

77<br />

MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong> / freiraum quartier21 INTERNATIONAL<br />

MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong>, Museumsplatz 1<br />

1070 Vienna<br />

www.mqw.at<br />

0820 / 600 600<br />

This year, the museum displays treasures from the chamber of<br />

paraments and the treasury of the abbey, which are shown in the<br />

museum only in this night and are not open to the public at other<br />

times. Documents and manuscripts which include current references<br />

to the work of the monks complement the presentation.<br />

The museum, which is located in the former prelature, offers its<br />

visitors an insight into the former flat of the abbot of Schottenstift.<br />

The high altar by the “Schottenmeister”, featuring the oldest<br />

topographically accurate representation of medieval Vienna, is<br />

particularly worth seeing.<br />

The exhibition also includes numerous paintings from the 17 th<br />

and 18 th centuries and the time of Bie<strong>der</strong>meier in Vienna, and also<br />

furniture and liturgical utensils. In the course of a guided tour, the<br />

library of the Schottenstift, Vienna’s largest private library, is open<br />

to the public, too.<br />

SEARCH FOR THE LOST MONKS<br />

Children and adolescents may join an exciting search for the lost<br />

monks and fill gaps in the history of the house.<br />

SPECIAL GUIDED TOURS ON THE “SCHOTTENMEISTER”<br />

(7 PM AND 9 PM)<br />

GUIDED TOURS OF THE MUSEUM (8 PM AND 11 PM)<br />

CD PRESENTATION IN THE PRELATE’s HALL (9 PM)<br />

Frater Bernardo Opazo Aravena OSB presents his new CD and a<br />

very personal approach to prayer at the prelate’s hall.<br />

With its about 60 cultural institutions, the MuseumsQuartier<br />

<strong>Wien</strong> is one of the world’s largest complexes for mo<strong>der</strong>n art and<br />

culture. It offers a unique variety of programmes and events, ranging<br />

from visual and performing arts, architecture, music, fashion,<br />

theatre, dance, literature, children’s culture to digital culture.<br />

The “freiraum quartier21 international” exhibition series shows<br />

international exhibition projects with the contribution of Artistsin-Residence<br />

as part of quartier21/MQ.<br />

FACELESS PART2 (1 PM–1 AM)<br />

As a sequel to “FACELESS – part I”, the exhibition “FACELESS –<br />

part II” will investigate disturbed identities, everlasting searching<br />

for the right that one could have, broken icons in which we use to<br />

believe or use as source of inspiration. Visitors will be trained to try<br />

new hair and make-up style, how to escape security systems and<br />

face detection. The show has been curated by Bogomir Doringer in<br />

cooperation with Brigitte Fel<strong>der</strong>er. It features works by artists like<br />

Ari Versluis (NL), Arthur Elsenaar (NL), Jeremy Bailey (CA), Adam<br />

Harvey (US), Jil Magid (US) and Alberto de Michele (NL/IT).<br />

CURATOR’s TOUR (8.30 PM)<br />

With Bogomir Doringer and artists in residence of the quartier21/MQ.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong>, © Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek,<br />

(2) Bath Salts from series “Sous Influence / Un<strong>der</strong> the Influence”,<br />

© Bryan Lewis Saun<strong>der</strong>s, (3) Arthur Elsenaar, © Josephine Jasperse<br />

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CITY WALK / U2 Rathaus<br />

CITY WALK / U2, U3 Volkstheater<br />

78<br />

Music Collection of the Vienna City Library, Loos Rooms<br />

Bartensteingasse 9, 1 st floor<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.wienbibliothek.at<br />

01 / 40 00–84 920<br />

79<br />

Natural History Museum Vienna<br />

Maria-Theresien-Platz<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.nhm-wien.ac.at<br />

01 / 52 177–335<br />

The Vienna City Library in the City Hall hosts five large collections.<br />

Besides the Printed Works Collection and the Manuscript<br />

Department, the Music Department is located at an upper-class<br />

appartment in Bartensteingasse. The famous dining room with<br />

mahagony wood panelling and the complemental antique-like<br />

frieze by the architect Adolf Loos is on view together with the rest<br />

of the furniture, which was designed un<strong>der</strong> the aegis of Loos. The<br />

Music Department of the Vienna City Library is one of the city’s<br />

largest music libraries. The focus lies on musical autographs and<br />

prints with a reference to Vienna from the end of the 18 th century<br />

to the present. The stock includes about 340 Schubert autographs<br />

and the largest and most important Strauss collection in the world.<br />

GUIDED TOUR OF THE LOOS ROOMS (6.15 PM)<br />

Dr. Sylvia Mattl-Wurm (Director of the Vienna City Library).<br />

“DAS GLÜCK IS A VOGERL” (LUCK IS SHORT-LIVED) (7.15 PM)<br />

Dr. Thomas Aigner, head of the music collection, reviews Carl Kratzl’s<br />

career with the help of musical autographs and musical prints.<br />

CONCERT “DELPHINE VERLASSEN DAS LAND”<br />

(DOLPHINS ARE LEAVING THE COUNTRY) (8.30 PM)<br />

Tini Trampler & Das Dreckige Orchestra.<br />

NOTE_ Barrier-free access via the courtyard, lift 1 st floor, please ring.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) Dining room at Bartensteingasse 9, photo: Adsy Bernart,<br />

(2) Tini Trampler & Das Dreckige Orchestra, photo: Igor Ripak<br />

The Museum of Natural History Vienna is a cultural and historical<br />

gem with a collection, which is more than 250 years old and in<br />

which 30 million objects are scientifically managed. Some of the<br />

most famous exhibits are the Venus of Willendorf, Maria Theresia’s<br />

bouquet of precious stones and the extinct Steller’s sea cow.<br />

ALL ARE MATING! SEX AT THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM<br />

From the birth of stars, to sex in the world of plants, to animalistic<br />

ostentatiousness – find out everything on reproduction from scientific<br />

employees of the NHM.<br />

COLOURFUL CHILDREN’s PROGRAMME (6 PM–10 PM)<br />

With a handicraft station for creative wooing.<br />

NHM MICRO THEATRE FOR ADULTS<br />

(7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM AND 11 PM)<br />

TIP_ Above Vienna’s rooftops. A cultural and historical walk through the<br />

museum ends with a love cocktail on the roof. Every half hour from 6.30 pm to<br />

11.30 pm. (Limited number of participants, € 6.50. From the age of 12).<br />

TIP_ A book flea market offers reading material on the topic of the night and<br />

much more.<br />

NOTE_ The entrance for wheelchair users is at Burgring 7.<br />

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CITY WALK<br />

U1, U2 Praterstern<br />

80<br />

The Neidhart Frescos<br />

Tuchlauben 19<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.wienmuseum.at<br />

01 / 505 87 47–85180<br />

The former ballroom of well-to-do cloth merchant Michael Menschein<br />

contains a unique set of mural paintings from around<br />

1400. Comic scenes from the songs of minnesinger Neidhart von<br />

Reuental illustrate life in medieval Vienna in the course of the year.<br />

MINNESONG PERFORMANCES BY MAX DE VIME (6 PM–12 AM)<br />

Songs written by Neidhart von Reuental will be presented by Max<br />

de Vime at intervals throughout the evening. Born in France, Max<br />

de Vime studied guitar, lute and composition at Vienna University.<br />

He is one of the few artists who specialise in medieval minnesong.<br />

GUIDED TOURS – WHAT DO WE SEE IN THE FRESCOS?<br />

(7 PM, 8 PM AND 9 PM)<br />

81<br />

Oldtimer Shuttle Bus of the ÖBB Adventure Train<br />

to the Railway Museum in Strasshof<br />

Praterstern / Un<strong>der</strong>ground station,<br />

exit Lassallestraße<br />

1020 Vienna<br />

www.erlebnisbahn.oebb.at<br />

RIDE ON THE VINTAGE SHUTTLE BUS (5.30 PM–12.30 AM)<br />

Departure from Vienna Praterstern/Lasallestraße at 5.30 pm,<br />

6.30 pm, 7.30 pm, 8.30 pm and 9.30 pm (riding time approx. one<br />

hour).<br />

Departure from Strasshof at 6.30 pm, 7.30 pm, 8.25 pm, 10.30<br />

pm, 11 pm and 11.30 pm (riding time approx. one hour).<br />

RAILWAY MUSEUM STRASSHOF<br />

Near Vienna, there is a place which is home to the Austrian rail<br />

veterans. Visitors can find a wide variety of engines and waggons<br />

in their original setting and historical atmosphere. This is what<br />

visitors can expect:<br />

ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF THE STEAM ENGINES 629.01<br />

(100 YEARS) UND 58.744 (90 YEARS)<br />

6 pm–7 pm: a ride in the driver’s cab<br />

7 pm: steam engine 629.01 on the rotating platform<br />

7.30 pm: multimedia show “The second life of the steam engine<br />

629.01”<br />

8.30 pm: nightly photo shooting with the steam engine 629.01<br />

and 58.744.<br />

TRAIN OPERATION BY NIGHT (6 PM–1 AM)<br />

Garden railway, model train, and model trucks.<br />

TIP_ Buffet in the railway museum.<br />

NOTE_ Tickets for the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums” can also be purchased on<br />

the bus.<br />

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LINE 2 / U1 Taubstummengasse<br />

82<br />

<strong>ORF</strong> RadioKulturhaus<br />

Argentinierstraße 30a<br />

1040 Vienna<br />

radiokulturhaus.<strong>ORF</strong>.at<br />

01 / 50 17 03 77<br />

© Ingo Pertramer<br />

The Funkhaus (broadcasting center) in Vienna is the main location<br />

of the <strong>ORF</strong> radio stations. It houses a radio museum with historical<br />

equipment, and offers the possibility of experiencing radio<br />

backstage: Ö1 is Europe’s most successful cultural radio station<br />

and stands for information, cultural programme and high quality<br />

music. Radio <strong>Wien</strong> provides listeners with the latest information<br />

in the city along with weather and traffic reports, blended with a<br />

good amount of music. FM4 is a bilingual (German and English)<br />

radio station, aimed at young people. It covers youth culture and<br />

popular culture off the track of mainstream.<br />

The Funkhaus also houses the RadioKulturhaus, which is an important<br />

venue in Vienna’s cultural scene with around 400 events a<br />

year, the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Radio Newscenter<br />

and the TV studio for the local TV programme “<strong>Wien</strong> Heute”.<br />

GUIDED TOURS OF THE FOLLOWING STATIONS:<br />

Ö1 – Radio <strong>Wien</strong> – FM4 – TV studio <strong>Wien</strong> Heute – Adventure studio<br />

– Radio museum. Guided tours will start half-hourly in the foyer<br />

from 6 pm on. The last tour will start at midnight.<br />

TIP_ Visiting the studios at the <strong>ORF</strong> RadioKulturhaus is only possible as part of<br />

a guided tour.<br />

IMAGE_ (1, 3) © Nikolaus Ostermann, (2) © <strong>ORF</strong><br />

Aktuelle Programminformationen per SMS<br />

auf Ihr Mobiltelefon und sofort per SMS o<strong>der</strong><br />

Anruf Karten bestellen. Anmeldung unter:<br />

http://radiokulturhaus.<strong>ORF</strong>.at/mobil<br />

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LINE 5<br />

CITY WALK / U3 Herrengasse<br />

83<br />

Vienna Snowglobe Museum<br />

Schumanngasse 87<br />

1170 Vienna<br />

www.viennasnowglobe.at<br />

01 / 48 64 341<br />

84<br />

Austrian National Library / State Hall<br />

Josefsplatz 1<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.onb.ac.at/prunksaal<br />

01 / 53 410–394<br />

In this small museum, you can see special snowglobe editions and<br />

get an overview of how snowglobes are made. Visit the workshop<br />

of grandfather’s time and let yourself be enthralled by many new<br />

and old globes. In the pleasant atmosphere of the 250-year-old<br />

building, you can see both historic and current themes produced<br />

in snowglobes.<br />

A LOOK BEHIND THE SCENES<br />

Eyperience a look behind the scenes of the production of snowglobes<br />

in the “Long Night”. You are invited to see a part of the<br />

workshops and observe the making of individual components.<br />

Browse through the book on snowglobes, which provides information<br />

and entertainment. A special limited edition snowglobe will<br />

be available on the occasion of the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums”.<br />

The baroque State Hall is one of the world’s most beautiful historical<br />

libraries. Emperor Charles VI (1685–1740) or<strong>der</strong>ed the construction<br />

of this jewel of secular baroque architecture for his Court<br />

Library. The State Hall was un<strong>der</strong> construction from 1723 till 1726<br />

according to plans of the famous court architect Johann Bernhard<br />

Fischer von Erlach. The frescoes on the ceiling were finished in<br />

1730 by the court painter Daniel Gran.<br />

ANNOUNCEMENTS THAT SHOOK AUSTRIA<br />

A short (and entertaining) history of Austria in headlines and pictures<br />

is offered by the current exhibition “Between Königgrätz and<br />

Córdoba”. Put together from the various Departments of the Austrian<br />

National Library, the show presents a journey, as entertaining<br />

as it is suspenseful, using those announcements that shook and<br />

marked the country in the last 500 years, but also brought dismay<br />

and amusement.<br />

GUIDED TOURS<br />

(6 PM, 7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM, 11 PM AND 12 AM)<br />

PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN (6 PM–11 PM)<br />

“We are putting together the longest announcement in the Austrian<br />

National Library”.<br />

TIP_ In the museum shop, you can choose from hundreds of different motifs<br />

and to take a little winter world back home with you.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–3) © Austrian National Library<br />

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CITY WALK / U1, U2, U4 Karlsplatz<br />

U1 Kagran<br />

85<br />

Austrian Film Museum (OeFM)<br />

Augustinerstraße 1<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.filmmuseum.at<br />

01 / 53 37 054<br />

86<br />

Museum for Horticultural History<br />

Siebeckstraße 14<br />

1220 Vienna<br />

www.wien.gv.at/umwelt/parks/gartenbaumuseum<br />

01 / 40 00–42 270<br />

The Austrian Film Museum (OeFM) is a cinémathèque, its exhibitions<br />

take place on screen: Films, the most important form of<br />

expression over the last 115 years, achieve their full potential only<br />

through the projection on a movie screen – be it as object art, a<br />

documentation or popular entertainment. With its film collections<br />

and screening programmes, the OeFM has become a central point<br />

for film lovers, an energy centre for film education, with publications,<br />

audience discussions with international film artists and the<br />

country’s largest library of film literature.<br />

A JOURNEY THROUGH THE WORLD OF FILM<br />

In exciting and surprising 20-minute programmes, the Austrian<br />

Film Museum offers its guests a journey through the world of film<br />

and its history of more than 100 years. The shows will start in halfhourly<br />

intervals.<br />

CHILDREN-FRIENDLY PROGRAMME<br />

Films for a young audience will be shown until 9 pm.<br />

TIP_ Delicious home-made sandwiches and refreshing drinks will be offered<br />

at the film bar. In the shop of the OeFM next door, visitors can purchase rare<br />

and unusual film posters and books.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) King Kong, 1933, Ernest B. Schoedsack, Merian C. Cooper,<br />

(2) The Magnificent Seven, 1960, John Sturges, (3) Il deserto rosso, 1964,<br />

Michelangelo Antonioni, (4) The Invisible Cinema, photo: Bruno Klomfar<br />

The Austrian Museum for Horticultural History is located at the historical<br />

Orangery of Kagran, hosting exhibits related to the history<br />

of horticulture and floristry on over 500 square metres of exhibition<br />

space. The special exhibition in 2013 is dedicated to the 125 th<br />

anniversary of the Türkenschanzpark.<br />

“SCENT – SMELL – STENCH IN THE GARDEN”<br />

Many garden lovers are enthusiastic about the versatile world of<br />

fragrance of many plants. Plant odours range from sweetly rosy<br />

to aromatically resinous to unpleasantly pungent and they say:<br />

“Come closer!“ or “Leave me alone!“. People also love these<br />

aromas in good food, cosmetics and in their gardens. The music<br />

school Donaustadt, the plant protection department of the <strong>Wien</strong>er<br />

Stadtgärten and the Austrian Horitculture Society offer an atmospheric<br />

and informative “scented” programme. Ms. Gräven von<br />

Mondblume advises you on smell essences and Petra’s rosarium<br />

presents the scent embassador par excellence: the rose.<br />

CHILDREN’s PROGRAMME<br />

Scent quiz; making air fresheners, scent bags and herb salt yourself;<br />

torch expedition; binding flavoursome potpourri bouquets.<br />

Adults may take part, too.<br />

TIP_ At the Museumsplatz, visitors will be offered warming and restorative<br />

autumnal culinary art.<br />

TIP_ Prizes of the tombola include many items that will beautify your garden<br />

or balcony.<br />

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LINE 3<br />

CITY WALK / LINE 5 / U2 Schottentor<br />

87 Austrian Museum for Social and Economic Affairs<br />

49 Coffee Experience Museum<br />

Vogelsanggasse 36<br />

1050 Vienna<br />

www.wirtschaftsmuseum.at<br />

01 / 54 52 551<br />

The aim of the museum is a simple and comprehensible presentation<br />

of social and economic facts.<br />

(HI)STORIES IN THE MUSEUM<br />

100 YEARS OF LIVING AND HOUSING IN VIENNA –<br />

FROM GRANDMOTHER TO GRANDCHILD<br />

In the exhibition, historians talk about life in the 20 th century.<br />

GALLERY OF COLLECTORS<br />

Brigitta Dirnberger and the Geldner family: “Coffee sets from the<br />

20 th century”.<br />

CHILDREN’s PROGRAMME<br />

“Auer von Welsbach experience exhibition”: Exciting experiments with<br />

light and magnetism. Life and work of Austria’s biggest inventor.<br />

“ECONOMY TRAIL” AND COMPUTER AREA<br />

Current information on Austria’s social and economic situation<br />

with an economy quiz.<br />

“LÖWE”<br />

Study workshop about the basics of Austria’s economy.<br />

COFFEE EXPERIENCE MUSEUM<br />

Edmund Mayr’s extensive collection of historical coffee machines<br />

and their accessories. The way of the coffee from the plant to the cup.<br />

88<br />

Museum of Pharmacy and Chemists<br />

Währinger Straße 14<br />

1090 Vienna<br />

www.drogistenmuseum.at<br />

01 / 51 26 229<br />

The history of chemists is more than 100 years old. The museum<br />

shows about 10,000 exhibits and curiosities about a chemist’s<br />

professional development. Due to the lack of finished products<br />

for health care and beauty care and technical products for photography,<br />

household and crop protection, chemists had basic<br />

materials in stock and produced the desired substances for their<br />

customers. They made medicinal herb blends from plants, minerals,<br />

chemicals etc. and extracted drugs. Today, drugstores mainly<br />

sell products for health, nutrition and beauty, medicinal herbs or<br />

dietary supplements.<br />

LIVING KNOWLEDGE IN THE MUSEUM OF PHARMACY:<br />

A collection of exhibits which have already been used in homeopathy<br />

and aroma therapy in the last centuries. “Herbarium” – a<br />

notable collection of European plants by Dr. Franz Berger. Rarities<br />

and presents from the expedition of the Africanist scholar Dr. Emil<br />

Holub. More than 2000 reference books about the knowledge of<br />

nature and medicine.<br />

SPECIAL EXHIBITION: “TIBETAN MEDICIN”<br />

CONTINUOUS SPECIAL GUIDED TOURS OF THE EXHIBITION<br />

TIP_ Free sandwiches and white wine spritzer at the sidewalk café, free coffee<br />

and coffee specialities from the coffee bar, free brochures on economy.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) From grandmother to grandchild, (2) Gallery, (3) Auer von Welsbach,<br />

(4) Coffee Experience Museum<br />

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CITY WALK / U1, U2, U4 Karlsplatz<br />

U3 Hütteldorfer Straße<br />

89<br />

Austrian Theatre Museum<br />

Lobkowitzplatz 2<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.theatermuseum.at<br />

01 / 52 524–34 60<br />

This year, the Theatre Museum focuses on Richard Teschner’s fantastic<br />

puppet theatre and commemorates Guiseppe Verdi on the<br />

occasion of his 200 th anniversary with a cross opera.<br />

The theatre slide is open!<br />

“I HAVE SEEN SMALLER GIANTS AND BIGGER DWARFS”<br />

(7.15 PM, 8.15 PM)<br />

Shadow theatre workshop for children and adults, 40 minutes each.<br />

COSTUMES GIVE AWAY THEIR SECRETS (6 PM–11 PM)<br />

Slip into costumes true to the originals and feel light as a feather<br />

like Papagena!<br />

“WITH THESE MY TWO HANDS…“ (7 PM–12 AM)<br />

Active tours of the exhibtion on Richard Teschner for children and<br />

adults, on every full hour (40 minutes each).<br />

“HOW CAN VERD-I BECOME IMMORTAL?“ (8.15 PM–10 PM)<br />

Cross opera in honour of Guiseppe Verdi with his two dozen operas<br />

with Otto Brusatti, Maria & Helmut Stippich, Reinhard Uhl and Franz<br />

Hofferer (Voices and bass, harmonica, clarinets and drums).<br />

OSKAR WERNER READS RILKE’s “CORNET” (10.30 PM–11 PM)<br />

With Nikolaus Habjan.<br />

“WHISTLING AN OPERA” (11.30 PM–12.15 AM)<br />

Nikolaus Habjan whistles art, supported by Daniel Nguyen. Works<br />

by Mozart, Händel, Verdi, and many more.<br />

90<br />

Austrian Advertising Museum<br />

at Breitenseer Lichtspiele<br />

Breitenseer Straße 21<br />

1140 Vienna<br />

www.oesterreichischeswerbemuseum.jimdo.com<br />

0664 / 44 50 914<br />

The Austrian Advertising Museum, which was founded in 2002,<br />

concentrates on commercials in film, radio and television. Once a<br />

year, the collection is presented in an exciting and funny evening<br />

programme with special features from international and local<br />

commercial productions. The collection has been compiled with<br />

the support of the Filmarchiv Austria, the Austrian Mediathek, the<br />

commercial studio Traum & Maier and many more. It is presented<br />

in the oldest cinema in Austria, founded in 1905 and situated on<br />

this very spot since 1909.<br />

Pay a visit to the Advertising Museum and immerse yourself into<br />

the pioneer era of cinema advertising from the 1920s to the<br />

1930s, and into a world of TV commercials from the past 55 years.<br />

Get enticed by Afri Cola and let Klementine tell you about the difference<br />

between neat and clean.<br />

SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN, FILLERS:<br />

Funny short films from times when commercial breaks were shorter.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–3) © Austrian Theatre Museum<br />

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LINE C / U1 Reumannplatz<br />

LINE 5<br />

91<br />

OstLicht. Galerie für Fotografie<br />

Absberggasse 27, Staircase 3, 1 st Floor<br />

1100 Vienna<br />

www.ostlicht.at<br />

01 / 996 20 66<br />

92<br />

Liechtenstein Garden Palace<br />

Fürstengasse 1<br />

1090 Vienna<br />

www.palaisliechtenstein.com<br />

01 / 319 57 67–0<br />

The Galerie OstLicht opened in June 2012 on the premises of the<br />

former Anker bread factory, Vienna’s most dynamic and fast growing<br />

venues for culture. On approximately 500 square metres of<br />

exhibition space group and solo exhibitions of contemporary photographic<br />

art by local as well as international artists are shown.<br />

A special emphasis of the programme will be set on direct collaborations<br />

with young as well as established artists working with<br />

the medium of photography. With a publicly accessible library, a<br />

bookshop and a bar, OstLicht is furthermore a meeting place for<br />

photography aficionados.<br />

ANJA MANFREDI<br />

OstLicht presents a comprehensive exhibition of the work of<br />

Austrian artist Anja Manfredi (*1978). Her works are both close<br />

examinations of normative body images as well as a reflection on<br />

the medium of photography itself.<br />

SHORT GUIDED TOURS<br />

Short guided tours to the exhibition Anja Manfredi all night long.<br />

The Liechtenstein Garden Palace accommodates highlights of<br />

one of the world’s largest, most important private art collections,<br />

owned by the Prince von und zu Liechtenstein.<br />

HOURLY GUIDED TOURS (6.30 PM–10.30 PM)<br />

Besides the splendid frescos in the Hercules Hall and in the two<br />

stairways, masterpieces of art from the early Renaissance to the<br />

High Baroque era are displayed at the Liechtenstein Garden Palace:<br />

key works of Peter Paul Rubens as well as Rembrandt, Anthony<br />

van Dyck and Raphael. The Golden Carriage and the Badminton<br />

Cabinet – the most expensive piece of furniture in the world – are<br />

also among the jewels of the Princely Collections.<br />

MADE BY YOU – CERAMIC PAINTING FOR KIDS & ADULTS (6 PM–10 PM)<br />

Paint your own, individual piece of ceramic art – everything you<br />

need to start painting will be provided.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) © Loft City/AnnA BlaU, (2) © Marco Pauer, (3) Anja Manfredi, Eine<br />

Geste wird belichtet, Teil 1 (“a gesture is exposed, Part 1”), 2011, BW-16 mm<br />

Film, 3 min (Filmstill) © Anja Manfredi<br />

TIP_ Liechtenstein Wines – Taste award-winning wines of the Liechtenstein<br />

Wine Cellars that look back on almost 600 years of wine-making tradition. Also<br />

the Wine-Shop will be open from 6 pm to 12 am.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) © Palais Liechtenstein GmbH, (2) © Palais Liechtenstein GmbH /<br />

Daniel Zupanc, (3) © Palais Liechtenstein GmbH / Fotomanufaktur Grünwald,<br />

(4) © Liechtenstein. The Princely Collections, Vaduz-Vienna<br />

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CITY WALK / U3 Herrengasse<br />

CITY WALK / LINES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 / U2, U3<br />

93<br />

Liechtenstein City Palace<br />

Bankgasse 9<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.palaisliechtenstein.com<br />

01 / 319 57 67–0<br />

94<br />

Papyrus Museum<br />

Heldenplatz – Neue Burg<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.onb.ac.at/papyrusmuseum<br />

01 / 53 410–420<br />

The Liechtenstein City Palace is the first major High Baroque<br />

building to be erected in Vienna. Intended to become the main<br />

residence of Prince Johann Adam Andreas I von Liechtenstein, the<br />

palace was remodelled by Hubert Desvignes in the Rococo Revival<br />

style from 1837.<br />

QUARTER-HOURLY GUIDED TOURS (6 PM–12 AM)<br />

Following an extensive programme of renovation the palace appears<br />

again in all its former glory. Innovative technological refinements<br />

such as mirrored doors that could be reversed or raised together<br />

with massive chandeliers, opulent Rococo Revival interiors<br />

and superb parquet floors designed by Michael Thonet are today<br />

still objects of won<strong>der</strong>. The two upper floors are accessed via one of<br />

the finest and most imposing Baroque stairways in Vienna.<br />

FROM AMERLING TO WALDMÜLLER<br />

Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein today owns one of<br />

the richest collections of Viennese Bie<strong>der</strong>meier art including paintings,<br />

watercolors, furniture and porcelain. Experience a selection<br />

of these unique masterpieces.<br />

In the Papyrus Museum there are about 200 objects from the Department<br />

of Papyri on display. The objects range from the oldest<br />

papyrus in the collection, a Book of the Dead from the middle of<br />

the second millennium BC, up to the latest papers, documents<br />

from the Islamic period in the 13 th century AD.<br />

PATHS TO IMMORTALITY<br />

In the centre of the current exhibition “Paths to Immortality” are<br />

the unique rolls of the Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead: with<br />

their consi<strong>der</strong>able length of several metres they are among the<br />

most impressive transmissions of Egyptian literature on the afterlife.<br />

The Book of the Dead by Sesostris from the 15 th century B.C.,<br />

on display, is at the same time the oldest object in the Library.<br />

GUIDED TOURS (7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM AND 11 PM)<br />

WORKSHOP FOR CHILDREN “WRITING ON PAPYRUS”<br />

(6 PM, 7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM AND 10 PM)<br />

The piece of “paper” the children can take home as a souvenir.<br />

NOTE_ Wheelchair access via mobile stair climber at the main entrance<br />

or via lift at the side entrance.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–4) © Liechtenstein. The Princely Collections, Vaduz-Vienna<br />

IMAGE_ (1–3) © Austrian National Library<br />

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CITY WALK / LINE 5<br />

U3 Schweglerstraße<br />

95<br />

Pathologic-anatomical Collection<br />

in The Fools Tower – NHMV<br />

Spitalgasse 2, Court 6<br />

1090 Vienna<br />

www.nhm-wien.ac.at<br />

01 / 521 77–335<br />

On the premises of today’s University Campus, there is a rotunda<br />

from the end of the 18 th century: the so-called “Fool’s Tower” – an<br />

important monument to the history of health care and of medicine.<br />

Today, the building is housing a collection that is unique worldwide,<br />

among it wet and skeletal specimens, paraffin specimens<br />

and medical equipment.<br />

SEX AND ITS CONSEQUENCES<br />

At stations, visitors can find out all about genital diseases (transmission,<br />

symptoms, prevention), conception, pregnany and birth.<br />

The different topics are explained by competent members of staff<br />

with the help of anatomical specimens and historical medical<br />

equipment, which were applied in obstetrics, for instance.<br />

96<br />

Scouting Museum and Institute of Scouting History<br />

Loeschenkohlgasse 25<br />

1150 Vienna<br />

http://www.pfadfin<strong>der</strong>museum.org<br />

0664 / 47 77 117<br />

Where did Lord Baden-Powell, the foun<strong>der</strong> of the scout movement,<br />

find his ideas for scouting techniques? In a newly opened special<br />

exhibition, the Scouting Museum tries to find answers to this<br />

question. The roots of scouting in India and Africa, but also from<br />

the works of Kipling or everyday situations are examined in detail<br />

in this presentation. The basis of scouting can be found in many<br />

examples in illustrative dioramas. In a second exhibition, belt<br />

buckles and belts from scout organizations around the world are<br />

on display. The Scouting Museum presents a small part of its huge<br />

collection. A guided tour to the archive and the museum’s depot is<br />

also possible during a visit.<br />

GUIDED TOURS<br />

Guided tours of the special exhibition will be offered throughout<br />

the whole evening (available in English upon request).<br />

SCOUTING EXPERIENCE<br />

Until 10 pm, there will be a continuous programme (approx. 20<br />

minutes) with different scout activities (e.g. knotting, map and<br />

compass, scouting games, etc.). For kids the programme is available<br />

according to their age.<br />

TIP_ Also pay a visit to the Natural History Museum Vienna at Burgring 7!<br />

All are mating! Sex at the Natural History Museum.<br />

NOTE_ The Scouting Museum is located on the 4 th floor of the post office building.<br />

There is an elevator in the building for easy access.<br />

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CITY WALK / U3 Herrengasse<br />

U1, U2 Praterstern<br />

97<br />

Museum of Fantastic Art Vienna<br />

Palais Palffy, Josefsplatz 6<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.phantastenmuseum.at<br />

01 / 51 25 681<br />

98<br />

Planetarium <strong>Wien</strong><br />

Oswald-Thomas-Platz 1<br />

1020 Vienna<br />

www.planetarium-wien.at<br />

01 / 89 17 41 50–000<br />

The International Museum of Fantastic Art shows 150 masterpieces<br />

of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism and fantastic<br />

artists from all over the world.<br />

CITY STUDIO OF PROF. ERNST FUCHS<br />

The city studio of Prof. Ernst Fuchs is open to the public. The master<br />

and his assistants are present.<br />

ARIK BRAUER HALL<br />

In the historical hall of Palais Palffy, where Mozart premiered “The<br />

Marriage of Figaro”, the Arik Brauer hall has been provided with<br />

paintings of the artist. Arik Brauer is present.<br />

SPECIAL EXHIBITION: “NEW MASTERS”<br />

The German masters of the intricate painting style, Bannuscher,<br />

Hey<strong>der</strong>, Krähmer, Lehrer, Schepach and Zademack are present.<br />

VIENNA ACADEMY OF VISIONARY ART<br />

Presentation by international lecturers of the Vienna Academy of<br />

Visionary Art.<br />

CHILDREN’s WORKSHOP WITH NIKOLAUS NEUREITER<br />

Taking photos of art and artists.<br />

LIVE MUSIC: “FELLERER AND HIS FRIENDS”<br />

Professor Gotthard Fellerer is an artist across genres, musician,<br />

curator, publicist and art multiplier.<br />

The Planetarium Vienna, the “House of the Stars”, offers a realistic<br />

simulation of the starry sky with the help of the latest projection<br />

technology and, in its function as a star theatre, makes astronomy<br />

possible by day and by night. The programme ranges from shows for<br />

children, school classes and adults to cultural and scientific events.<br />

THE POWER OF THE SKY (from 6 PM)<br />

In the course of 25-minute shows, which start on every full and<br />

half hour, you can into the starry sky, which has been fascinating<br />

people for thousands of years and still is an irresistible force.<br />

Does this force influence the fate of man? Can the course of the<br />

stars be interpreted in a way to predict future events?<br />

Have a look at the astologers’ symbolism and compare it to the<br />

findings of mo<strong>der</strong>n science.<br />

TIP_ Refreshments in the historical Figaro Hall.<br />

TIP_ Suitable for visitors from the age of 12.<br />

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<strong>ORF</strong>. WIE WIR.<br />

CITY WALK / LINE 2<br />

99<br />

Vienna Police Museum –<br />

Museum of the Vienna Security Guards<br />

Marokkanergasse 4<br />

1030 Vienna<br />

01 / 531 26–4719<br />

The Vienna Police Museum emerged from the exhibits of a police<br />

showcase in 1898, on the occasion of the 50 th jubilee of emperor<br />

Francis Joseph’s ascension to the throne. Initially housed in the<br />

(old) Police Department on Schottenring, it was relocated in 1904<br />

into the prestigious premises of the newly constructed office<br />

building on Elisabethpromenade (now Roßauer Lände), then was<br />

transfered again in 1938 and in the course of the war it was almost<br />

completely destroyed.<br />

In the 1970s, the remaining old stock was updated and got rearranged<br />

in a 200-square-metre-large hall of the Marokkaner<br />

Casern. The presentation shows the development of the Vienna<br />

Police – Security Guard Department since their establishment in<br />

1869 by means of weapons, uniforms, documents, pictures and<br />

diagrams.<br />

The progress was intimately related to the history of the Marokkaner<br />

Casern (founded in 1770), which, since the takeover by the Police<br />

in 1921, has also been housing the educational department.<br />

NONSTOP: FILMS FROM THE YEARS 1928 TO 1937<br />

Training, 60-year ceremony of the Vienna Fe<strong>der</strong>al Security Guard,<br />

airship “Graf Zeppelin in Vienna”, fire of the Rotunda, and more.<br />

138<br />

TIP_ In the course of the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums 2012”, the showroom<br />

was opened for the public for the first time in decades, and it will still be<br />

opened only once a year in the future.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–4) © Fe<strong>der</strong>al Police Directorate Vienna, BLI 4<br />

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DER HOTLINE 0820 919 919 (MAX. EUR 0,20/MIN.).<br />

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U2 Taborstraße<br />

U1, U2 Praterstern<br />

P o r z e l l a n<br />

100 Porcelain Museum Augarten<br />

Obere Augartenstraße 1<br />

1020 Vienna<br />

www.augarten.at<br />

01 / 211 24–200<br />

The Porcelain Museum at Augarten, Vienna’s oldest baroque<br />

garden, was opened in the summer of 2011 as Austria’s first<br />

porcelain museum. It illustrates the history of Viennese porcelain<br />

from different eras on the basis of representative historical exhibits.<br />

More than 150 splendid pieces document the development<br />

of Viennese porcelain from the foundation of the second oldest<br />

manufactory in Europe in 1718 until today. The exhibition “City<br />

walk – country ride: Viennese views on porcelain” complements<br />

the programme on offer with miniature vedutas of city portraits<br />

and landscapes on porcelain.<br />

PRESENTATION OF A MASTER PAINTER (6 PM–11 PM)<br />

In the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums”, a master painter of the Porcelain<br />

Manufactory Augarten demonstrates the method of figure<br />

painting at the Porcelain Museum Augarten. The figures, which are<br />

painted by hand, bear the signatures and creative preferences of<br />

each individual painter and thus every single figure is unique.<br />

GUIDED TOURS OF THE MUSEUM (7 PM AND 9 PM)<br />

101<br />

Prater Museum<br />

Oswald-Thomas-Platz 1<br />

(Planetarium building, close to “Riesenrad”)<br />

1020 Vienna<br />

www.wienmuseum.at<br />

01 / 505 87 47–85180<br />

Immerse yourself in Vienna’s history of popular entertainment<br />

– part charming, part spooky – at the Prater Museum. On show<br />

are amusing exhibits and curiosities, such as the fortune-telling<br />

machine of a “Matchmaking Agency” and a dragon figure from a<br />

demolished ghost train at the Prater amusement park. The “Giant’s<br />

Suit” and the “Living Half-Lady” are remin<strong>der</strong>s of once-popular<br />

sideshows. Though disturbing to mo<strong>der</strong>n eyes, they attracted<br />

many curious onlookers to the Prater in days gone by.<br />

ARM WRESTLING WITH THE STRONGMEN (7 PM–10 PM)<br />

Compete against Vienna’s strongest men! – Fun for kids and<br />

parents alike. About a hundred years ago, Vienna’s legendary<br />

strongmen, many of them weightlifters, performed in circuses and<br />

sideshows at the Prater.<br />

TIP_ Accept the invitation to a glass of Prosecco in the affiliated restaurant!<br />

TIP_ Visitors have the chance to buy a cup with their personal monograms for<br />

a special price.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–4) © Augarten Porcelain Manufactory, (2) Photo: Alice Schnür-Wala<br />

(Interior view)<br />

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U4 Hütteldorf<br />

LINE 3<br />

102<br />

Rapideum<br />

Gerhard Hanappi Stadion (South Stand),<br />

Keißlergasse 6<br />

1140 Vienna<br />

www.skrapid.at/rapideum<br />

0699 / 17 27 43 79<br />

Rapideum invites you on a journey into the world of the football<br />

club Rapid Vienna. Pursue the traces of the Rapid spirit, which<br />

comprises the themes “together”, “fighting” and “winning” and<br />

is within reach. Find out about the exciting history of the record<br />

champion. In drawers and partly hidden glass cabinets, 450<br />

memorabilia and 130 atmospheric photos are waiting to be discovered.<br />

Furthermore, three touch screens offer more than three<br />

hours of video material. Experience the history in green and white<br />

with your eyes and ears.<br />

GUIDED TOURS<br />

All night the curators will be present to answer your questions and<br />

guide you through the world and history of Rapid Vienna. Players<br />

of the first team and legends treat you to personal memories “from<br />

the dressing room” with the help of exhibits and videos, and they<br />

are also availble for autographs.<br />

103<br />

The Museum of Chimney Sweepers<br />

Klagbaumgasse 4<br />

1040 Vienna<br />

01 / 51 450–22 75<br />

In the Museum of Chimney Sweepers, visitors find permanent and<br />

temporary exhibitions on a space totalling 250 square metres. On<br />

the occasion of the show “Antique kilns and water heaters”, also<br />

the cellar of the house has been included in the museum space.<br />

At the entrance, a life-like model in the original heavy leather<br />

gear of chimney sweepers will greet and welcome visitors into the<br />

“living museum”, which has been set up in the form of a chimney<br />

sweeper’s workshop as they were still in use until the 1950s.<br />

Next to it, there is a slate board, which was placed outside each<br />

sweeper’s office in the past, for customers to post their or<strong>der</strong>s.<br />

Atop a cupboard, a wooden statue of Saint Florian, patron saint of<br />

the chimney sweepers, can be seen. The exhibition is rounded off<br />

by important tools of the sweeper’s trade.<br />

SPECIAL EXHIBITION: “1914”<br />

The focus of the exhibition lies on uniforms, decorative objects,<br />

presents and weapons. Pictures are presented on a screen.<br />

GUIDED TOURS OF THE SPECIAL EXHIBITION BY THE MUSEUM’s<br />

DIRECTOR<br />

Offered on demand all night long.<br />

TIP_ Following the tradition of chimney sweepers, every visitor receives a glass<br />

of sparkling wine, pure or mixed with orange juice.<br />

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CITY WALK / U1, U3 Stephansplatz<br />

CITY WALK / U1, U3 Stephansplatz<br />

104<br />

Roman Museum<br />

Hoher Markt 3<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.wienmuseum.at<br />

01 / 50 58 747–85 180<br />

105<br />

Treasury of the Teutonic Or<strong>der</strong><br />

Singerstraße 7, Staircase I, 2 nd Floor<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.deutscher-orden.at<br />

01 / 51 21 065<br />

What was life like in Roman times? Where officers’ homes stood<br />

nearly 2,000 years ago in the Roman castrum Vindobona, visitors<br />

can now explore this part of Vienna’s history – in the Roman Museum<br />

on Hoher Markt square.<br />

MEET A LEGIONARY (6.30 PM–8.30 PM)<br />

Two “real” legionaries present the clothes and arms of Roman<br />

soldiers and talk about how they lived.<br />

MUSEUM QUIZ FOR CHILDREN – HOW DID THE ROMANS LIVE?<br />

(6 PM–10 PM)<br />

The quiz leads children on an entertaining tour through the museum<br />

on the lookout for unusual items. Prizes are available for<br />

successful explorers.<br />

GUIDED TOUR FOR CHILDREN – WHO WERE THE ROMANS, AND<br />

WHAT WERE THEY DOING IN VIENNA? (6 PM AND 7 PM)<br />

GUIDED TOUR FOR ADULTS – GARLIC, THE SPICE OF THE ROMAN<br />

SOLDIER’S LIFE (8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM AND 11 PM)<br />

The tour revolves around the life of the Roman foot soldiers, especially<br />

their eating habits. Their staple food was a gruel made<br />

of rough-ground grain and water, spiced with great quantities of<br />

garlic, which they believed helped not only their fighting spirit, but<br />

also their erotic prowess.<br />

The treasury of the Teutonic Or<strong>der</strong>, located next to St. Stephen’s<br />

Cathedral, is one of the oldest art collections in Vienna. Here visitors<br />

can explore 800 years of the former military or<strong>der</strong>’s rich history.<br />

Constituting the nucleus of the treasury, the Grand Master’s<br />

Treasure Trove includes artefacts such as vessels, cups, weapons<br />

and clocks from the Renaissance and Baroque age. Furthermore<br />

you can discover among paintings and liturgical objects various<br />

curiosities: coconuts, antidotes and ad<strong>der</strong>’s tongues.<br />

SALA TERRENA<br />

After 9 pm also the baroque Sala terrena is open to the public.<br />

GUIDED TOURS<br />

(8 PM–8.30 PM, 10 PM–10.30 PM AND 11 PM–11.30 PM)<br />

Guided tours of the collection are offered.<br />

CHILDREN’s PROGRAMME (7 PM–7.30 PM AND 9 PM–9.30 PM)<br />

Brave and pious – from the life of the knights of the or<strong>der</strong>. Here<br />

you will find out how people could become knights of the Teutonic<br />

Or<strong>der</strong> and what their duties were.<br />

TIP_ Eating like the Romans – Visitors can enjoy wine and Roman-style bread.<br />

NOTE_ The Treasury is located in the 2 nd floor and can be reached via lift.<br />

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U4, U6 Spittelau<br />

CITY WALK / LINE 1 / U1, U2, U4 Karlsplatz<br />

106<br />

Schlumberger Sparkling Cellars<br />

Heiligenstädter Straße 39<br />

1190 Vienna<br />

www.schlumberger.at<br />

01 / 368 22 59–0<br />

Wherever there is a celebration, there is sparkling wine. But what<br />

actually is this delicious bubbly and classy drink that we enjoy so<br />

much? What is sparkling wine? What is Champagne? The knowledge<br />

of the production of Schlumberger sparkling wine has been<br />

cultivated with great care and constantly refined at Schlumberger’s<br />

since 1842. Robert Schlumberger acquired this fine art, as it is<br />

also used in the Champagne region, in France’s oldest Champagne<br />

wine cellar and brought this secret to Vienna.<br />

SCHLUMBERGER OPEN THEIR DOORS:<br />

Hourly visitor tours of the redesigned cellar worlds offer information<br />

on the origin and production of sparkling wine and Champagne, on<br />

the correct storage and the secrets of tasting. In the cellar cinema,<br />

you can immerse yourself into the world of sparkling delights. In<br />

the course of a guided tour, you are taken through the impressive<br />

300-year-old cellar maze, can shake the bottles on wooden racks<br />

and discover secrets about “degorgement” and “dosage”.<br />

107 The Vienna Butterfly House<br />

in the Burggarten Palmhouse<br />

Burggarten<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.schmetterlinghaus.at<br />

01 / 53 38 570<br />

Welcome to the magic of a rain forest, a unique experience right in<br />

the centre of Vienna, with live, free flying tropical butterflies. The<br />

historical Vienna Butterfly House is located in one of the world’s<br />

most beautiful Jugendstil glasshouses. Come and be amazed by<br />

the huge trees and waterfalls of this city centre won<strong>der</strong>land as butterflies<br />

fly freely around you.<br />

EXPERIENCE THE BUTTERFLY HOUSE BY NIGHT<br />

Relax on a tour of the butterfly house and enjoy the marvellous<br />

silence of it.<br />

NON-STOP FILM SCREENINGS<br />

Showing the development of butterflies.<br />

TIP_ In the course of a tour, you are given the chance to try the carefully<br />

cultivated Schlumberger Wine.<br />

TIP_ Discover the world’s biggest bottle of sparkling wine, a sparkling wine<br />

fountain from 1873, or have your picture taken as a cellarmaster when shaking<br />

the bottles. Take home a personalised Schlumberger bottle with your name<br />

on the label.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–3) © Schlumberger<br />

ATTENTION_ From 10 pm, the only entrance to and the only exit from Burggarten<br />

is via the gate at Goethegasse/Albertina!<br />

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LINE D<br />

CITY WALK / LINES 2, 3 / U1, U2, U4 Karlsplatz<br />

108<br />

ChocolateMuseum – presented by Confiserie Heindl<br />

Willendorfer Gasse 2–8<br />

1230 Vienna<br />

www.schokomuseum.at<br />

01 / 66 72 110–19<br />

109<br />

Secession<br />

Friedrichstraße 12<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.secession.at<br />

01 / 58 75 307<br />

Visit the city’s sweetest museum and immerse yourself into the<br />

fascinating world of chocolate with all your senses! Marvel at the<br />

Aztec ruler Montezuma, learn about the origins of cocoa and find<br />

out why “money does grow on trees” and why “chocolate makes<br />

you beautiful”.<br />

Confectionery masters will treat you to exquisit delicacies, and the<br />

biggest chocolate fountain in Austria will make not only children<br />

happy. Happy sweet tooth moments!<br />

CHILDREN’s PROGRAMME (6 PM–11 PM)<br />

Exciting information about cocoa and chocolate in the children’s<br />

corner.<br />

The Secession is an exhibition space for contemporary art. According<br />

to its motto, “To every age its art; and to art its freedom”,<br />

which is attached to its facade, the Secession features a varied<br />

internationally oriented programme.<br />

EXHIBITIONS:<br />

• Ulla von Brandenburg<br />

• Susi Jirkuff<br />

• Hannes Böck<br />

• Permanent presentation: The Beethoven Frieze by Gustav Klimt is<br />

located in the architectural surrounding which it was created for in<br />

1902, following the idea of the secessionistic synthesis of the arts.<br />

It can be examined un<strong>der</strong> ideal conditions in terms of conversation<br />

and restoration.<br />

GUIDED TOURS OF THE CONTEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS<br />

(7.03 PM, 9.02 PM AND 10.56 PM)<br />

ART INFORMATION (6.01 PM–11.04 PM)<br />

TIP_ For all those with a sweet tooth: Make sure to get your sample of the<br />

biggest chocolate truffle cake on the occasion of the 60 th anniversary of<br />

Confiserie Heindl!<br />

TIP_ The confectionery shop connected to the museum is open all night for all<br />

visitors – special offers are waiting you!<br />

NOTE_ The museum is accessible barrier-free, but the children’s corner is not.<br />

TIP_ Guided tours and art information are suitable for all ages.<br />

NOTE_ The premises of the Secession have limited barrierfree access.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) Secession, photo: Matthias Herrmann, (2) Ulla von Brandenburg,<br />

Kulisy, exhibition view Kunstverein Hannover, photo: Jürgen Vorrath, 2012,<br />

(3) Gustav Klimt, The Beethoven Frieze<br />

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CITY WALK / LINE 5 / U2 Schottentor<br />

CITY WALK / LINE 1 / U1, U2, U4 Karlsplatz<br />

110<br />

Sigmund Freud Museum<br />

Berggasse 19<br />

1090 Vienna<br />

www.freud-museum.at<br />

01 / 31 91 596<br />

111<br />

State Opera Museum<br />

Hanuschgasse 3 / Goethegasse 1<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.wiener-staatsoper.at<br />

01 / 51 444–21 00<br />

In Sigmund Freud’s former office and private apartment, the Sigmund<br />

Freud Museum presents an exhibition documenting the life<br />

and work of the foun<strong>der</strong> of psychoanalysis. Here is where Sigmund<br />

Freud lived and worked for 47 years until he was driven into exile<br />

in 1938. Unique film material depicting the Freud family in the<br />

thirties can be seen in a video room, while original objects from<br />

Freud’s belongings, including his office’s waiting room and parts<br />

of his extensive collection of antiquities, make tangible the surroundings<br />

in which his patients were analyzed and a new science<br />

was born.<br />

TREATMENT AND TECHNIQUE<br />

Information points in the house and the courtyard deliver information<br />

on psychoanalytic treatment and techniques and offer the<br />

possibility to take up a role as a psycho analyst or a patient.<br />

GUIDED TOURS EVERY HOUR<br />

Since November 2005, the Vienna State Opera has had its own<br />

museum, where the history of the house on the Vienna Ringstraße<br />

since its opening in the year 1968 is being documented. Upon<br />

entering the museum, you are guided into the world of opera by<br />

portraits of current and former singers. In the museum, you are<br />

taken on a journey through time from the past of the opera house<br />

to the most important performances of the present.<br />

Stage designs, historical costumes and singers’ portraits tell you<br />

about the glorious history of the house. Photographs and play bills<br />

commemorate legendary opera nights and important events such<br />

as debut performances or first nights. Scores and correspondences<br />

provide an insight into what is going on behind the scenes.<br />

Models of stage designs and costumes illustrate the making of a<br />

production.<br />

Special attention is given to Gustav Mahler, who was head of the<br />

Vienna Court Opera from 1897 to 1907 and who has decisively<br />

influenced the artistic profile of the house to this day.<br />

At three terminals, you can access the cast of all performances<br />

since November 1955.<br />

GUIDED TOURS (6 PM, 8 PM AND 9.30 PM)<br />

One-hour guided tours of the Vienna State Opera Museum providing<br />

interesting facts and anecdotes about the opera house.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–4) Pictures: Lierzer<br />

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CITY WALK / LINE 1 / U1, U4 Schwedenplatz<br />

LINE E / U4 Schönbrunn<br />

112<br />

stilwerk at the design tower<br />

Praterstraße 1<br />

1020 Vienna<br />

www.stilwerk.at<br />

01 / 212 06 10–50<br />

113<br />

Technisches Museum <strong>Wien</strong><br />

Mariahilfer Straße 212<br />

1140 Vienna<br />

www.technischesmuseum.at<br />

01 / 89 998–0<br />

At stilwerk Vienna, right next to the Danube Canal in the probably<br />

most prominent contemporary landmark of the city, the design<br />

tower by architect Jean Nouvel at Praterstraße 1, design has turned<br />

into lifestyle since December 2010. The design tower rises above<br />

the Vienna city center like a sculpture. Depending on the cardinal<br />

orientation, the glass of the front of the building is differently<br />

coloured and cut, which results in different appearances of the<br />

outer surface in the course of the day and with every change of<br />

the colour mood of the sky. In the inside, the luminous ceilings<br />

by artist Pipilotti Rist accentuate the buiding in an extraordinary<br />

way. Another speciality of stilwerk is the green wall – a paradisiac<br />

vertical garden with 20,000 plants in the courtyard of the design<br />

tower, created by Patrick Blanc. Several times a year, stilwerk hosts<br />

exhibitions and presentations dealing with design, the cultural<br />

context and the people that represent the products on offer.<br />

“VOKA – SPONTANEOUS REALISM / ORIGINALS AND REPRODUCTIONS”<br />

/ Live Painting<br />

Edition Werbach.<br />

HOURLY TOURS ON ARCHITECTURE<br />

EXHIBITION SPACE OF THE VIENNA DESIGN WEEK<br />

“FRANZ MAURER”<br />

A selection of works by the Austrian designer.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) © Paul Lauer<br />

Immerse yourself into the fascinating world of robotics: At Technisches<br />

Museum <strong>Wien</strong>, the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums” is all<br />

about robots.<br />

SPECIAL EXHIBITION: “ROBOTS. MAN AND MACHINE?“<br />

Superhuman, danger defying, precise work machines – working<br />

tirelessly and always at your service. Menacing androids or communicative<br />

friends? Find out more!<br />

ROBOT INVASION<br />

Take a glance at the future. Robot sailing boat, competition robot,<br />

fire fighter robot, training robot, transport robot and spi<strong>der</strong> robot<br />

in action. Robot engineers present their inventions exclusively in<br />

this night. Contributors: Practical Robotics Institute Austria, University<br />

of Applied Sciences Upper Austria – Wels Campus, INNOC,<br />

Taurob and incubed IT.<br />

COCKTAILS AND ROBOTICS<br />

The Roböxotica cocktail robot lounge presents a cross-section of<br />

the local cocktail robotics scene. You are welcome to have a try<br />

and a drink.<br />

ROBOT PROGRAMMING STATIONS FOR CHILDREN FROM THE AGES<br />

4 TO 12 (6 PM–10 PM)<br />

Students of the University of Applied Sciences Technikum <strong>Wien</strong><br />

teach you how to programme. You will be amazed!<br />

“SINGING LIGHTNING” IN THE HIGH-VOLTAGE ROOM<br />

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CITY WALK<br />

CITY WALK / U3 Herrengasse<br />

114<br />

Time Travel Vienna<br />

Habsburgergasse 10a<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.timetravel-vienna.at<br />

01 / 532 15 14<br />

115<br />

Czech Centre Vienna<br />

Herrengasse 17<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.tschechischeszentrum.at<br />

01 / 53 52 360<br />

Let your personal tour guide take you to the historic wine cellar<br />

of the Salvatorian monastery St. Michael to discover the secrets<br />

of Vienna’s history! Experience the exciting history of Vienna with<br />

a 5D cinema, animatronic-figures, various multimedia shows and<br />

exceptional sound and light effects.<br />

GUIDED TOURS – LIMITED CAPACITY!<br />

Tours start every 15 minutes and take approx. 50 minutes. Only a<br />

limited number of 800 participants is possible. Reservation cards<br />

will be handed out at 5.45 pm. Children need a reservation card too.<br />

TREASURE HUNT<br />

Children can explore the history of Vienna in the course of a treasure<br />

hunt.<br />

The Czech Centre Vienna is part of the network of Czech Centres,<br />

which operate in 20 countries worldwide on behalf of the Czech<br />

Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They cultivate relations with the general<br />

public in Austria and in Switzerland in the areas of culture, education,<br />

trade and tourism.<br />

4D JEWELLERY<br />

Start into a fourth dimension? Possibly, but primarily, 4D stands<br />

for “4 ladies (Damen)“: Alena Hesounová, Karla Olšáková,<br />

Kateřina Řezáčová and Lucie Houdková. The young graduates of<br />

the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague present<br />

their current collection of innovative brooches, necklaces, bracelets<br />

and earrings. Here, a strong generation, with a close connection<br />

to the Czech jewellery design from the 1960s and 1970s,<br />

attracts attention.<br />

WORKSHOP (7.30 PM–9 PM)<br />

Jewellery based on your ideas: create it yourself and take it home.<br />

Registration required, at ccwien@czech.cz or 01/53 52 360 (until<br />

3 rd of October 2013).<br />

TIP_ Suitable for children from the age of 5.<br />

NOTE_ Time Travel Vienna can only provide limited disabled access. Wheelchair<br />

users need assistance to climb one staircase.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) Alena Hesounová, (2) Lucie Houdková, (3) Kateřina Řezáčová<br />

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CITY WALK<br />

CITY WALK / LINE 1 / U1, U4 Schwedenplatz<br />

116<br />

Museum of Clocks and Watches<br />

Schulhof 2<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.wienmuseum.at<br />

01 / 505 87 47–85 180<br />

117<br />

Urania Observatory<br />

Uraniastraße 1<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.urania-sternwarte.at<br />

01 / 89 17 41 50–000<br />

This will make you tick: 3,000 clocks and watches make up the<br />

horological collection of <strong>Wien</strong> Museum, one of the leading collections<br />

of its kind in Europe. Different types of timepieces document<br />

the evolution of timekeeping, clock- and watch-making from the<br />

15 th century to the present.<br />

MUSEUM QUIZ FOR CHILDREN – HOUNDING OUT THE HOUR HANDS<br />

(6 PM–10 PM)<br />

The quiz invites kids on a fun tour of the museum, challenging<br />

them to find the smallest, heaviest, biggest and strangest timepiece<br />

on display. First prize is a children’s watch.<br />

GUIDED TOUR FOR CHILDREN – A TOUR THROUGH CLOCK CUCKOO LAND<br />

(6 PM and 7 PM)<br />

GUIDED TOUR – A HIGHLIGHT A MINUTE<br />

(6 PM, 7.30 PM, 8.30 PM and 10.30 PM)<br />

Among the famous historic timepieces presented on the tour are<br />

the clockwork formerly mounted in the tower of St. Stephen’s<br />

Cathedral, elegant Viennese “Laterndluhren” and the miniature<br />

“Zapplers”, pendulum clocks only a few centimetres high. An<br />

overview of several centuries of horology.<br />

Urania Observatory, Austria’s oldest public observatory, has recovered<br />

its best “vision”. The great double telescope, consisting of a<br />

refracting telescope and a mirror telescope, offers you the joy of<br />

astronomical observation directly at the heart of Vienna.<br />

CLOSE UP OF THE SKY – HANNES RICHTER EXPLAINS THE COSMOS<br />

From 6 pm, frequent short guided tours give you the chance to experience<br />

the nightly sky from the very heart of the city. Get to know<br />

the constellations and immerse yourself into the vastness of space<br />

by a look through the telescope. Starting from 8 pm, astronomer<br />

Hannes Richter will explain the cosmos on every full hour.<br />

TIP_ Suitable for visitors from the age of 8.<br />

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118<br />

LINE 4<br />

Austrian Museum of Folk Life and Folk Art<br />

Laudongasse 15–19<br />

1080 Vienna<br />

www.volkskundemuseum.at<br />

01 / 40 68 905<br />

B E S S E R L E B E N M I T D E M<br />

Das Kennenlern-Abo<br />

The baroque Schönborn Garden Palace in Josefstadt has been<br />

housing the largest museum of folk life and folk art in Austria for<br />

almost 100 years. Unique everyday objects and festive items,<br />

especially from parts of the Austro-Hungarian empire, offer an exciting<br />

insight into the life and the thoughts of people at that time.<br />

SPECIAL EXHIBITION: “SCHOLARLY OBJECTS? WAYS TO KNOWLEDGE”<br />

From the collection of the Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies<br />

of the University of Vienna.<br />

PANEL DISCUSSION: “HISTORY FROM LIFE STORIES” (7 PM)<br />

Association of the Documentation of Biographical Records.<br />

“SERIOUS SEANCE” AT MIDNIGHT (12 AM)<br />

SPECIAL EXHIBITION: “ITEMS IN FOCUS: HIT. STAB. SHOT.“<br />

Weapons from the collection of the museum.<br />

SHORT TOURS OF THE SPECIAL EXHIBITION<br />

On the full hour.<br />

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME (6 PM–10 PM)<br />

Drawing with students of the artist Werzhbinskaja-Rabinowich!<br />

TIP_ Refreshments will be offered in the coffee corner.<br />

IMAGE_ (1) Exterior view of the museum, © ÖMV, (2) Serious seance – scholarly<br />

objects, © eSeL, (3) Brass knuckles from Austria, 20 th cent., © ÖMV, photo:<br />

C. Knott<br />

3 x <strong>ORF</strong> nachlese<br />

um nur € 5,–<br />

Bestellen Sie Ihr Abo noch vor dem 18. 10. und<br />

reservieren Sie sich so Ihr Keks-Heft November.<br />

Sie sparen<br />

43%<br />

gegenüber dem<br />

Einzelverkaufspreis<br />

SERVICE-HOTLINE: 0800-22 69 89<br />

GEBÜHRENFREI, MO–SO, FEIERTAG, 8–24 UHR<br />

E-Mail: nachlese@orf.at<br />

Die Heftzustellung erfolgt spätestens am 5. Werktag nach dem Erscheinungstermin. Nach Ihrer Bestellung<br />

senden wir Ihnen einen Erlagschein. Das Abo endet automatisch. Preis inklusive MwSt. u. Porto (gültig in<br />

Österreich). Wenn die Bestellung nach dem 20. des Monats einlangt, beginnt Ihr Abo erst mit <strong>der</strong> übernächsten<br />

Ausgabe. Satz- und Druckfehler sowie Irrtümer vorbehalten.<br />

158<br />

<strong>ORF</strong>. WIE WIR.


U4 Heiligenstadt<br />

CITY WALK / LINES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 / U2, U3<br />

119<br />

Red Vienna. Wash House No. 2<br />

Halteraugasse 7<br />

1190 Vienna<br />

www.dasrotewien-waschsalon.at<br />

0664 / 88 54 08 88<br />

120<br />

Weltmuseum <strong>Wien</strong><br />

Neue Burg<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.weltmuseumwien.at<br />

01 / 534 30–5052<br />

The “New Vienna” of the 1920s and early 1930s is a unique sociopolitical<br />

experiment, as it embraces all spheres of life – from social<br />

and health policy to education and housing issues. The permanent<br />

exhibition “Red Vienna at the Wash House Karl-Marx-Hof” is dedicated<br />

to this exciting era in the history of our city.<br />

The exhibition covers four fields:<br />

• “Red Vienna’s” history (1919–1934)<br />

• “Red Vienna’s” communal housing and ancillary facilities<br />

• Clubs of the Social Democratic Workers’ Party<br />

• The festivities of Vienna’s working-class movement<br />

“THE UNEMPLOYED FROM MARIENTHAL”<br />

Market crisis, mass unemployment, protest movements – at<br />

the moment, Europe is experiencing a déjà vu. 80 years ago,<br />

the consequences of long-lasting unemployment were scientifically<br />

investigated for the first time. “Red Vienna at the Wash House<br />

Karl-Marx-Hof” dedicates a special exhibition to the study “The<br />

unemployed from Marienthal” and to the scientists involved in it.<br />

GUIDED TOURS OF THE PERMANENT EXHIBITION ON EVERY FULL HOUR<br />

(6 PM–12 AM)<br />

TIP_ Every hundredth visitor will receive a book about the “Red Vienna”.<br />

NOTE_ The main parts of the permanent exhibition are accessible without<br />

barriers (the top floor is not).<br />

IMAGE_ (1) © VGA, (2) © Ingo Pertramer, (3) © Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum,<br />

(4) © <strong>Wien</strong>bibliothek im Rathaus, Plakatsammlung<br />

The Weltmuseum <strong>Wien</strong> is one of the most import anthropological<br />

museums in the world.<br />

CHILDREN’s PROGRAMME (6 TO 10 YRS.) (6 PM–8 PM)<br />

Stories, arts and crafts, games and a guided tour: “Ganesha – the<br />

God with the elephant head”.<br />

GUIDED TOURS FOR ADULTS<br />

(max. 20 participants each):<br />

“DANCED CREATION. ASIA’s MYTHICAL PAST AND LIVING PRESENT”<br />

(6 PM, 8 PM AND 10 PM)<br />

Introductory dance performance in the exhibition space.<br />

“PENACHO. GLORY & PASSION” (7 PM, 9 PM AND 10 PM)<br />

The magnificent Mexican headdress is the last of its kind worldwide.<br />

“GÖTTERBILDER (IMAGES OF DIVINITIES” (8 PM)<br />

Taking a look at various religious appearances in the Himalaya,<br />

South and Southeast Asia regions.<br />

“BEHIND THE SCENES” (6 PM, 7 PM AND 8 PM)<br />

The department for conservation and restoration is offering a look<br />

behind the scenes (max. 15 participants).<br />

CONCERT (9 PM)<br />

Surprise concert with international musicians!<br />

TIP_ Inexpensive delicious international snacks will be available!<br />

IMAGE_ (1–4) © KHM mit MVK und ÖTM<br />

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CITY WALK / LINE 2 / U1, U2, U4 Karlsplatz<br />

U3, U6 Westbahnhof<br />

121<br />

<strong>Wien</strong> Museum Karlsplatz<br />

Karlsplatz 8<br />

1040 Vienna<br />

www.wienmuseum.at<br />

01 / 50 58 747–85 180<br />

122<br />

<strong>Wien</strong> Westbahnhof<br />

Europaplatz 2<br />

1150 Vienna<br />

www.oebb.at/lndm<br />

Here is the place to find out more about Vienna. <strong>Wien</strong> Museum<br />

offers a fascinating mix of art and history in its permanent exhibition,<br />

plus two current special shows, “Viennese Types – Clichés<br />

and Reality” and the photo exhibition “Edith Tudor-Hart – In the<br />

Shadow of Tyranny”.<br />

CHILDREN’S TOUR – THE COLOURS OF THE MIDDLE AGES<br />

(6 PM AND 7.30 PM)<br />

Here you can learn about the pigments that were used in the Middle<br />

Ages and about who could afford which colours and dyes.<br />

MUSEUM QUIZ FOR CHILDREN – ON THE TRAIL OF THE PAST<br />

(6 PM–10 PM)<br />

Great prizes for winners!<br />

GUIDED TOURS FOR ADULTS:<br />

“Viennese Types – Clichés and Reality” (6 pm, 7 pm, 8 pm, 10 pm)<br />

“Edith Tudor-Hart – In the Shadow of Tyranny” (9.30 pm, 10.30 pm)<br />

“Models of Vienna – The City in Miniature”<br />

(6.30 pm, 7.30 pm, 8.30 pm)<br />

Guided tour of the scale models of Vienna at <strong>Wien</strong> Museum.<br />

BARREL ORGAN MUSIC (8 PM, 9 PM and 10 PM)<br />

Recalling times past when hundreds of organ grin<strong>der</strong>s earned their<br />

living on the streets of Vienna, Oliver Maar will be playing his barrel<br />

organ in the Atrium.<br />

<strong>Wien</strong> Westbahnhof is characterized by a functional architecture<br />

of the postwar period. The distinctly structured station concourse<br />

rests on columns, high windows are the light source for the two<br />

elongated fronts. During daytime, the sun rays get into the hall<br />

from outside and lighten it, in the evening and night hours, the<br />

neon light in the station concourse shines bright far into the<br />

space outside.<br />

“THE TRAIN STATION AS A PLACE OF CULTURAL INTEREST”<br />

(6 PM–1 AM)<br />

Train stations are more than places for departing and arriving –<br />

they are mo<strong>der</strong>n and safe places where you can feel at ease and<br />

experience culture.<br />

In this night, the whole station turns into a stage for contemporary<br />

art. The two renowned artists Maria Moser and Franco<br />

Kappl present a selection of their works. Ipsum, an international<br />

art association, shows photos from different living environments<br />

and invites you to enter into a dialogue on the pictures. Grammar<br />

school Friesgasse presents the school project “Minimal housing”<br />

which deals with the individual’s for space and quality of living.<br />

The findings of this project are shown in a exemplary box.<br />

TIP_ Flea market at the museum shop (6 pm–1 am): Wide range of exhibition<br />

catalogues at bargain prices.<br />

TIP_ Try a traditional pretzel from the “pretzel boy” (from 6 pm onwards).<br />

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CITY WALK<br />

LINE 5<br />

123<br />

Vienna Fire Department Museum<br />

Am Hof 7<br />

1010 Vienna<br />

www.feuerwehr.wien.at<br />

01 / 53 199–51207<br />

124<br />

Vienna Ambulance Museum<br />

Gilmgasse 18, entrance via Halirschgasse 12<br />

1170 Vienna<br />

www.wien.gv.at/rettung<br />

01 / 711 19–70072<br />

The Fire Department Museum, founded in 1901, has had a long<br />

tradition in Vienna. It is situated in the “Märkleinsche Haus”,<br />

which was designed by Lukas von Hildebrandt and built in the<br />

years 1727 to 1730. The exhibition rooms on the first floor include<br />

a large hall with an impressive stuccoed ceiling in which parts of<br />

the paintings collection are shown.<br />

After the complete refurbishment of the building of the fire<br />

department situated at Am Hof, additional exhibition spaces<br />

are available. Find out about the development of fire fighting in<br />

general by exploring the history of the municipal fire brigade.<br />

THE FIRE BRIGADE IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR<br />

The special exhibition provides an overview over the Vienna fire<br />

brigade in World War II, known then as fire protection police<br />

(“Feuerschutzpolizei”). The focus lies on resistance fighters<br />

among the firemen and on the adverse conditions, especially<br />

towards the end of the war, un<strong>der</strong> which they tried to sustain an<br />

effective fire protection.<br />

PRESENTATIONS, EVERY 45 MINUTES<br />

During the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums”, presentations on special<br />

topics such as the special exhibition, the fire in the Ringtheater or<br />

the fire in the rotunda are held in 45-minute intervals.<br />

On the occasion of the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums” 2013, the<br />

newly designed Vienna Ambulance Museum will be re-opened for<br />

the first time. It is located in the historic building of the rescue<br />

centre in Hernals, one of the oldest ones in the city.<br />

132 YEARS OF THE VIENNA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE<br />

Unique objects give you the opportunity of experiencing the living<br />

history of the oldest ambulance service in Vienna, the “<strong>Wien</strong>er<br />

Berufsrettung”. See the development of the Vienna ambulance<br />

system of the past 132 years by means of historic-medical devices,<br />

professional tecnical equipment and ambulance vehicles of the<br />

old days.<br />

GUIDED TOURS EVERY HOUR<br />

On the hour there will be guided tours by the curator of the<br />

museum himself.<br />

IMAGE_ (1–4) © MA 68, Lichtbildstelle<br />

IMAGE_ (1–4) © <strong>Wien</strong>er Berufsrettung (MA 70)<br />

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LINE 4 / U6 Josefstädter Straße<br />

CITY WALK / LINES 2, 3, 4, 5 / U2, U3<br />

125<br />

Vienna Shoe Museum<br />

Florianigasse 66<br />

1080 Vienna<br />

www.schuhmuseum.at<br />

01 / 51 450–23 54<br />

126<br />

Vienna’s children information<br />

MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong>, Museumsplatz 1, Court 2<br />

1070 Vienna<br />

www.kin<strong>der</strong>infowien.at<br />

01 / 40 00–84 400<br />

The museum possesses an extensive collection of historical shoes<br />

from different centuries. You can see not only the riding boots of<br />

Emperor Francis Joseph, but also soccer boots from the 1930s, the<br />

time of Viennese soccer legend Matthias Sindelar. The shoes from<br />

Empress Elisabeth’s time are good examples of exclusive shoe<br />

design of the second half of the 19 th century. A workshop allows<br />

a nostalgic view into the past. The museum provides information<br />

on technical workflows, materials, traditional techniques and the<br />

history of the development of shoes.<br />

SPECIAL EXHIBITION: “CRAZY SHOE 2013”<br />

The craziest shoes of Europe: From the poacher to Rocky to the<br />

dragon.<br />

SHOE PRODUCTION<br />

In the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums”, visitors have the chance to<br />

watch the making of a shoe.<br />

CHILDREN’s PROGRAMME<br />

Modelling with leather.<br />

The wienXtra-kin<strong>der</strong>info informs about children’s culture and<br />

family leisure time in Vienna, including all museum related educational<br />

programmes for children and families!<br />

The service is aimed at people 0 to 13 years of age as well as<br />

adults, who spend their leisure time in Vienna.<br />

EVERY CHILD = A MASTERPIECE! (6 PM–9.30 PM)<br />

Create your personal fancy badge and get your face painted. Get<br />

your picture taken by the staff of wienXtra-medienzentrum and<br />

take it with you as a souvenir.<br />

IMAGE_ (3) © Vienna state guild of shoemakers and orthopaedic shoemakers/<br />

APA photo service/Preiss<br />

TIP_ For adults, there will be plenty of information about children’s<br />

programmes in Vienna.<br />

PLEASE NOTE_ Opening hours from 6 pm to 10 pm!<br />

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CITY WALK / LINE 5 / U2 Schottentor<br />

LINE E / U4 Schönbrunn<br />

127<br />

Dental Museum of Vienna<br />

Sensengasse 2a,<br />

entrance: Währinger Straße 25a<br />

1090 Vienna<br />

www.bgzmk.meduniwien.ac.at/de/ueberuns/museum<br />

0664 / 41 04 80 98<br />

The dental museum of Vienna documents the development of<br />

dentistry since the time of Georg Carabelli (1787–1842), the first<br />

academic teacher of dentistry. On the basis of instruments and<br />

other equipment you will be able to un<strong>der</strong>stand how dental treatment<br />

and hygiene was carried out in former times or how dental<br />

protheses were made. Additionally, there will be some more interesting<br />

material on teeth and their development.<br />

CHILDREN’s PROGRAMME (5 PM and 7 PM)<br />

A visit at the dentist’s, still feared by many people, especially<br />

children, will become better un<strong>der</strong>standable and thus lose much<br />

of its horror. Dealing playfully with the right dental hygiene may<br />

make the dream of a painless visit at the dentist’s come true. In<br />

or<strong>der</strong> to support this idea, small presents for dental hygiene will<br />

be handed out.<br />

A HUMoROUS APPROACH TO TEETH IN MUSIC AND LITERATURE<br />

(9 PM and 10.30 PM)<br />

128<br />

Magic Set Museum<br />

Schönbrunner Straße 262,<br />

courtyard in the basement<br />

1120 Vienna<br />

www.zauberkasten-museum.at<br />

0664 / 20 49 377<br />

“Wondrous boxes for acquiring the spectacular art of magic” – The<br />

world’s biggest collection of magic sets. This large assortment of<br />

more than 2,400 different magic sets from three centuries is also<br />

registered in The Guinness Book of Records. With 200 showpieces<br />

on display, you can immerse yourself into a world full of fascination<br />

and magic. From the first book of magic tricks and the first<br />

magic set from the beginning of the 19 th century to the newest<br />

and most spectacular magic sets, everything will be explained in<br />

detail. A show case filled with professional magic devices completes<br />

the exhibition.<br />

SPECIAL EXHIBITION:<br />

“MAGIC BOXES AND MAGIC GAMES BY PIATNIK”<br />

CHILDREN’s PROGRAMME (6.30 PM–10 PM)<br />

On every full and half hour, a “big” magician will perform magic<br />

tricks.<br />

NOTE_ Barrier-free access through the back entrance of the museum.<br />

TIP_ Magical wheel of fortune for children, from 6 pm.<br />

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129<br />

CITY WALK / LINES 2, 3, 4, 5 / U2, U3<br />

ZOOM Children’s Museum<br />

MuseumsQuartier <strong>Wien</strong>, Museumsplatz 1<br />

1070 Vienna<br />

www.kin<strong>der</strong>museum.at<br />

01 / 524 79 08<br />

BERND PREIML + FM4 + DYNAMOWIEN<br />

Orf. wie wir.<br />

At ZOOM Children’s Museum, it’s all about asking, touching, exploring,<br />

feeling, and playing: in hands on exhibitions, issues from<br />

the realms of art, science, and everyday culture are prepared in<br />

ways that are geared to children.<br />

“ONCE UPON A TIME… THE MIDDLE AGES!”<br />

At the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums”, our hands-on exhibition “Once<br />

upon a Time… The Middle Ages!” will be open from 6 to 10 pm.<br />

Brave knights, noble castle maidens, proud cities, splendid castles<br />

and cathedrals – this is how we like to imagine the Middle Ages.<br />

But this time long past was also shaped by war, famine, plagues,<br />

hard labor, and bitter poverty. How did people live in the city or in<br />

the countryside? What professions did they carry out, what did their<br />

homes look like, how did they dress? At this exhibition, the children<br />

can try some honey, mint coins, visit an apothecary, and get to know<br />

other guilds. They can also learn about everyday life on a medieval<br />

farm or what working in an impenetrable forest was like.<br />

PLEASE NOTE_ ZOOM opening hours for the “<strong>ORF</strong> Long Night of Museums”,<br />

6 pm–10 pm.<br />

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