opinion forming actions in austria and germany - Danube Limes
opinion forming actions in austria and germany - Danube Limes
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Core Output 3.4.3.: OPINION FORMING ACTIONS IN AUSTRIA AND GERMANY<br />
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7.2. Roman events<br />
7.2.1. L<strong>in</strong>z<br />
The Roman event <strong>in</strong> L<strong>in</strong>z took place on 3.10.2009 <strong>in</strong> the framework of the “Lonh Night of the<br />
Museums” <strong>in</strong> the Museum L<strong>in</strong>zGenesis. The event <strong>in</strong>cluded the presentation of Roman<br />
soldiers march<strong>in</strong>g around the ma<strong>in</strong> square <strong>in</strong> the centre of L<strong>in</strong>z, guided tours through the<br />
Museum L<strong>in</strong>zGenesis <strong>and</strong> the first presentation of a film on the monuments of the <strong>Danube</strong><br />
<strong>Limes</strong> <strong>in</strong> more than 8 countries along the <strong>Danube</strong>. As a trailer to the film the project was<br />
presented to the public.<br />
7.2.2. Pram<br />
IÖG also took part <strong>in</strong> the Roman event <strong>in</strong> Pram/Upper Austria (25.-28.6.2010), where it had a<br />
project st<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> a poster presentation. he first part of the event was focussed on schools<br />
from Upper Austria <strong>and</strong> Bavaria, while the weekend was devoted to the public.<br />
Fig. Information panels of the <strong>Danube</strong> <strong>Limes</strong> Project <strong>in</strong> Pram<br />
7.2.3. Tulln<br />
Together with the municipality of Tulln IÖG organised a press conference (3.9.2010) <strong>and</strong> a<br />
Roman event <strong>in</strong> Tulln (18.-19.9.2010). To attract as many people as possible IÖG <strong>in</strong>vited<br />
people from outside the project to support the event (O. Teske, St. Aigner, Excercitus Pann.<br />
Sup.) for various target groups (especially children). Dur<strong>in</strong>g these activities the <strong>Danube</strong><br />
<strong>Limes</strong> project was extensively presented via poster, project presentations <strong>and</strong> personal<br />
communication.<br />
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