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CERCLE DIPLOMATIQUE - issue 02/2019

CD is an independent and impartial magazine and is the medium of communication between foreign representatives of international and UN-organisations based in Vienna and the Austrian political classes, business, culture and tourism. CD features up-to-date information about and for the diplomatic corps, international organisations, society, politics, business, tourism, fashion and culture. Furthermore CD introduces the new ambassadors in Austria and informs about designations, awards and top-events. Interviews with leading personalities, country reports from all over the world and the presentation of Austria as a host country complement the wide range oft he magazine.

CD is an independent and impartial magazine and is the medium of communication between foreign representatives of international and UN-organisations based in Vienna and the Austrian political classes, business, culture and tourism. CD features up-to-date information about and for the diplomatic corps, international organisations, society, politics, business, tourism, fashion and culture. Furthermore CD introduces the new ambassadors in Austria and informs about designations, awards and top-events. Interviews with leading personalities, country reports from all over the world and the presentation of Austria as a host country complement the wide range oft he magazine.

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LES RENDEZVOUS EVENTS<br />

A<br />

Event<br />

April <strong>2019</strong><br />

The Austrian-Belgian Society asked to a “Ladies‘ Afternoon“ at the Hotel<br />

Palais Hansen Kempinski Vienna.<br />

April <strong>2019</strong><br />

CD invited, together with Director Roland Geyer, a small group of Ambassadors to an<br />

exclusive backstage tour at the Theater an der Wien - The Opera House.<br />

The board invited the ladies and friends to a cozy afternoon with champagne<br />

reception, coffee break and apple strudel baking at the Palais Hansen<br />

Kempinski Vienna, the architectural jewel of Theophil Hansen.<br />

In a very entertaining and informative lecture by Philipp Wagner-Nguyen, the<br />

guests learned a lot about the history of the house as well as the current<br />

programme, the cloakroom and the make-up area.<br />

Left: Vice President of the<br />

Austrian-Belgian Society<br />

Brigitte Beidinger (left)<br />

with GM Florian Wille (r.).<br />

PHOTOS: BEIGESTELLT VON OBG<br />

PHOTOS: DODGE&BURN<br />

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