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Forewords P. 4 Information P. 6 Children’s Pass P. 8 Index P. 10

City Walk P. 22 Line 1 P. 24 Line 2 P. 26 Line 3 P. 28 Line 4 P. 30 Line 5 P. 32 Lines A1–A4 P. 34

Locations P. 36

Impressum P. 146

This booklet informs you about: Information provided: adresses, websites, telephone numbers. events You will find short descriptions of programmes and events offered, including their beginning times, on the respective pages of the museums.

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Forewords

DR. ALEXANDER WRABETZ DR. BRIGITTE WOLF DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE AUSTRIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, ORF HEAD OF THE REGIONAL ORF STUDIO

The “ORF-Long Night of Museums” has over the years developed into an es- The ORF is organizing the “ORF-Long Night of Museums” for its 11th time this sential element of cultural life in . With their initiative, the ORF and its year. Last year, about 200.000 culturally interested night owls visited the 94 partners have made it possible for everybody to experience arts and culture. locations in Vienna. This will again be the case on 2nd October 2010, when museums all over Austria This year again, ORF Wien invites listeners and viewers to visit Vienna’s most will open their doors and will offer an extensive programme for visitors of all important museums between 6 pm and 1 am. In order to take part in the “ORF- ages. The success story of the “ORF-Long Night of Museums” was not foresee- Long Night of Museums”, visitors only need to buy one ticket. It will be valid as able. When it first took place in 2000, 100 museums opened for about 57.500 an admission ticket for all museums participating in this programme and also visitors. At last year’s anniversary event, about 650 museums presented them- as a ticket for public transport services in Vienna. selves to 443.500 culture fans. This is the proof that the effort the ORF, also The radio station Radio Wien, the TV programme “Wien heute” and the online off-air, puts into creating tangible, visible and directly experianceable high platform wien.ORF.at will inform listeners, viewers and users about novelties, value for the Austrian public is appreciated. I want to thank all our partners, performances, programme schedules, acts and beginning times and will provide who make a significant contribution to the success of this event every year, and music for the shuttle buses. The Funkhaus (broadcasting center) will also open I wish all visitors an exciting, extremely varied and unforgettable “ORF-Long its doors to the public: In the course of backstage tours, starting half-hourly from Night of Museums”. 6 pm on, visitors may get to know the inside of a broadcasting station. I look forward to welcoming you to the 11th “ORF-Long Night of Museums”.

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MUSEUM INFORMATION POINT (“TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM”) The routes of the shuttle buses are connected to the underground lines, making Heldenplatz serves as the main Museum Information Point for all visitors of individual tours possible. the “ORF-Long Night of Museums”. Information, booklets and tickets will be available at Heldenplatz at the following times: BUS LINES Thursday, 30th September, 2 pm to 6 pm, Locations in the Inner City of Vienna are within walking distance (“city walk”). Friday, 1st October, 10 am to 6 pm, Most locations outside the Inner City will be connected by shuttle buses or can Saturday, 2nd October, from 9 am. be reached by underground. Bus lines 1 to 5 will start from the Museum Information Point at Heldenplatz TICKETS and offer a hop-on-hop-off bus service in intervals of about 15 minutes. Lines The ticket will be valid on 2nd October 2010 from 6 pm to 1 am as an admission A1 to A4 will connect underground stations to locations in Vienna’s outer ticket for all locations and events listed in this booklet, and also as a ticket for districts. Please find the exact routes in this booklet or on the internet. public transport services in Vienna. All stops are specially marked and equipped with a map of the area and direc- Ticket prices are € 13.– (regular ticket) tions to the museums. € 11.– (reduced price) Additionally, a special oldtimer shuttle service will operate between Helden- Tickets at reduced price are available for Ö1-Club members, school children, platz and MuseumsQuartier Wien. students, senior citizens, disabled persons and for males in their obligatory term of military or civilian service. EVENTS AND BEGINNING TIMES Free admission for children age 12 and under, born after 1st October 1998. Please find the beginning times of events in this booklet. If not stated other- Tickets are available in advance at tickets.ORF.at, at the Museum Information wise, programmes (especially guided tours) will be offered in German only. Point at the times listed above, and at the museums participating in this pro- gramme. On the night itself they can be purchased at the Museum Information FURTHER INFORMATION Point or at any museum. Most recent information about the “ORF-Long Night of Museums” is being pro- vided on the internet on langenacht.ORF.at. TRANSPORT SERVICES Programmes, especially beginning times, are subject to alterations. In cases The ticket is valid for the “Long Night” shuttle buses and from 2nd October 2010 of limited capacity, admission cannot be guaranteed. 4 pm to 3rd October 2010 3 am, it is also valid for public transport services in Each museum is responsible for the content of the descriptions of the respec- Vienna, including the Nightline buses. Children age 12 and under are allowed to tive locations and programmes in this booklet. use public transport if accompanied by an adult with an “Long Night” ticket.

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CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMES AT THE MUSEUMS THAT’S HOW IT WORKS The following museums offer special programmes for children: In every museum offering a programme for children, you can collect stamps for your pass at the entrance of the museum. 3 Architekturzentrum Wien P. 38 63 Naturhistorisches Museum P. 101 5 Backhausen-Wiener-Werkstätte- 65 Neue Burg P. 103 Textilmuseum P. 41 68 Ö. Filmmuseum P. 107 8 Belvedere: Oberes P. 44 69 Ö. Gartenbaumuseum P. 108 10 Belvedere: Unteres P. 45 70 Ö. Gesellschafts und 11 Bestattungsmuseum Wien P. 46 Wirtschaftsmuseum P. 109 16 Bibelzentrum P. 52 71 Ö. Museum für Volkskunde P. 110 18 Brennpunkt – Museum der 73 Ö. Theatermuseum P. 112 Heizkultur Wien P. 55 74 Ö. Werbemuseum P. 113 21 Dialog im Dunkeln P. 58 75 Papyrusmuseum P. 114 22 Dorotheum P. 59 76 Pfadfindermuseum und Institut 26 Galerie ArtPoint P. 64 für Pfadfindergeschichte P. 115 27 Geldmuseum Oe. Nationalbank P. 65 80 Römermuseum P. 119 28 Gemäldegalerie der Akademie 82 Schatzkammer des dt. Ordens P. 122 COLLECT YOUR PRIZE der bildenden Künste Wien P. 66 90 Technisches Museum Wien P. 130 For three stamps and more, a small surprise will await you in the children’s 31 Haus der Musik P. 69 91 Tschechisches Zentrum Wien P. 131 tent at the Museum Imformation Point at Heldenplatz. 33 Heeresgeschichtl. Museum P. 71 92 Uhrenmuseum P. 132 Collect your prize on 2nd October before midnight or as long as stocks last. 34 Heindl-Schokowelt P. 72 93 Urania Sternwarte Wien P. 133 35 Hofmobiliendepot P. 73 95 Volkshochschule Wiener Urania P. 135 36 Josephinum P. 74 97 Wien Museum Karlsplatz P. 137 40 Kaiser Franz Joseph Hutmuseum P. 76 99 Wiener Schuhmuseum P. 139 44 Kunsthistorisches Museum P. 81 100 Wiener Straßenbahnmuseum P. 140 49 Museum P. 86 101 wienXtra-kinderinfo P. 141 50 look Magnetmuseum P. 87 103 Zauberkasten-Museum P. 142 56 MUMOK P. 94 105 ZOOM Kindermuseum P. 145

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1 Albertina 13 Bezirksmuseum Josefstadt Albertinaplatz 1, 1010 Vienna______P. 36 Schmidgasse 18, 1080 Vienna ______P. 49 2 Alt-Wiener Schnapsmuseum 14 Bezirksmuseum Meidling Wilhelmstraße 19–21, 1120 Vienna ______P. 37 Längenfeldgasse 13–15, 1120 Vienna______P. 50 3 Architekturzentrum Wien – Az W 15 Bezirksmuseum Währing MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna ______P. 38 Währingerstraße 124, 1180 Vienna ______P. 51 4 Arnold Schönberg Center 16 Bibelzentrum Palais Fanto, Schwarzenbergplatz 6, 1030 Vienna ______P. 40 Breitegasse 4–8, ground floor, 1070 Vienna ______P. 52 5 Backhausen-Wiener-Werkstätte-Textilmuseum 17 Böhmerwaldmuseum Wien und Erzgebirger Heimatstube Schwarzenbergstraße 10 (at the corner of Mahlerstraße), 1010 Vienna ___P. 41 Ungargasse 3, 1030 Vienna ______P. 54 6 Bank Austria Kunstforum 18 Brennpunkt° – Museum der Heizkultur Wien Freyung 8, 1010 Vienna ______P. 42 Malfattigasse 4, 1120 Vienna ______P. 55 7 BAWAG Contemporary 19 Collegium Hungaricum Wien – Galerie UngArt Franz Josefskai 3, 1010 Vienna ______P. 43 Hollandstraße 4, 1020 Vienna ______P. 56 8 Belvedere: Oberes 20 designforumWIEN Prinz Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Vienna ______P. 44 quartier21/MQ, Museumsplatz 1, Hof 7, 1070 Vienna ______P. 57 9 Belvedere: Orangerie 21 dialog im Dunkeln untere Belvedere, Rennweg 6, 1030 Vienna ______P. 45 Schottenstift, Freyung 6, courtyard 1, basement, 1010 Vienna ______P. 58 10 Belvedere: Unteres 22 Dorotheum Rennweg 6, 1030 Vienna ______P. 45 Spiegelgasse 16, 1010 Vienna ______P. 59 11 Bestattungsmuseum der Bestattung Vienna 23 Esperantomuseum Goldeggasse 19, 1040 Vienna ______P. 46 Herrengasse 9, Palais Mollard, 1010 Vienna ______P. 60 12 Bezirksmuseum Donaustadt 24 Fatty George Jazzmus und Ausstellungspavillon Am Kagraner Platz 53/54 (in the park), 1220 Vienna______P. 48 Eßlinger Hauptstraße 96 „Jazzpark“, 1220 Vienna ______P. 61

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25 Foltermuseum 37 Jüdisches Museum Wien Fritz-Grünbaum-Platz 1, 1060 Vienna ______P. 62 Dorotheergasse 11, 1010 Vienna ______P. 75 26 Galerie ArtPoint/KulturKontakt Austria 38 K. u. K. Weinschatzkammer universitätsstraße 5, 1010 Vienna ______P. 64 Piaristengasse 45, 1080 Vienna ______P. 76 27 Geldmuseum der Österreichischen Nationalbank 39 Kaffee-Erlebnismuseum Otto-Wagner-Platz 3, 1090 Vienna ______P. 65 Vogelsanggasse 36, 1050 Vienna ______P. 109 28 Gemäldegalerie der Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien 40 Kaiser Franz Joseph Hutmuseum Schillerplatz 3, 1st floor, 1010 Vienna ______P. 66 Piaristengasse 45, 1080 Vienna ______P. 76 29 Generali Foundation 41 Kuffner Sternwarte Wien Wiedner Hauptstraße 15, 1040 Vienna ______P. 67 Johann-Staud-Straße 10, 1160 Vienna ______P. 77 30 Globenmuseum 42 KUNST HAUS WIEN – Museum Hundertwasser Herrengasse 9, Palais Mollard, 1010 Vienna ______P. 68 Untere Weißgerberstraße 13, 1030 Vienna ______P. 78 31 Haus der Musik 43 Kunsthalle Wien Seilerstätte 30, 1010 Vienna ______P. 69 MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna ______P. 80 32 Haus-, Hof- und Staatsarchiv 44 Kunsthistorisches Museum Minoritenplatz 1, 1010 Vienna ______P. 70 Maria Theresien-Platz, 1010 Vienna ______P. 81 33 Heeresgeschichtliches Museum 45 Künstlerhaus k/haus Arsenal, 1030 Vienna ______P. 71 Karlsplatz 5, 1010 Vienna ______P. 82 34 Heindl-Schokowelt – Erstes Wiener Schokolademuseum 46 KUNSTRAUM NIEDEROESTERREICH Willendorfergasse 2–8, 1230 Vienna ______P. 72 Herrengasse 13, 1014 Vienna ______P. 83 35 Hofmobiliendepot – Möbel Museum Wien 47 Lange-Nacht-Bim Andreasgasse 7, 1070 Vienna ______P. 73 Around Ringstraße in a Vintage Tram, 1010 Vienna ______P. 84 36 Josephinum – Sammlungen der Medizinischen Universität Wien 48 Leopold Museum Währinger Straße 25, 1090 Vienna ______P. 74 MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna ______P. 85

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49 LIECHTENSTEIN MUSEUM 61 MuseumsQuartier Wien Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna ______P. 86 Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna ______P. 99 50 look Magnetmuseum 62 Musiksammlung der Wienbibliothek – Loos Räume Kunst-Service, St. Elisabeth-Platz 6, 1040 Vienna ______P. 87 Bartensteingasse 9, 1st floor, 1010 Vienna ______P. 100 51 MAK – Österr. Museum für angewandte Kunst /Gegenwartskunst 63 naturhistorisches Museum Stubenring 5, 1010 Vienna ______P. 88 Maria-Theresien-Platz, 1010 Vienna ______P. 101 52 Marzipan- und Demelmuseum 64 Neidhart Fresken Kohlmarkt 14, 1010 Vienna ______P. 89 Tuchlauben 19, 1010 Vienna ______P. 102 53 Motorrolldie – Privates Motorradmuseum 65 neue Burg Erlgasse 35, 1120 Vienna ______P. 90 Heldenplatz, 1010 Vienna ______P. 103 54 MOYA–Museum of Young Art 66 orF RadioKulturhaus at Palais Schönborn, Renngasse 4 (Freyung), 1010 Vienna ______P. 92 Argentinierstraße 30a, 1040 Vienna ______P. 104 55 MOZARTHAUS VIENNA mit WIEN MUSEUM Mozartwohnung 67 original Wiener Schneekugelmuseum Domgasse 5, 1010 Vienna ______P. 93 Schumanngasse 87, 1170 Vienna ______P. 106 56 MUMOK – Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien 68 Österreichisches Filmmuseum MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna ______P. 94 Augustinerstraße 1, 1010 Vienna ______P. 107 57 MUSA Museum auf Abruf 69 Österreichisches Gartenbaumuseum Felderstraße 6–8 (next to the City Hall), 1010 Vienna ______P. 95 Siebeckstraße 14, 1220 Vienna ______P. 108 58 Museum Aspern-Essling 1809 70 Österreichisches Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum Asperner Heldenplatz 9, 1220 Vienna ______P. 96 Vogelsanggasse 36, 1050 Vienna ______P. 109 59 Museum für Verhütung und Schwangerschaftsabbruch 71 Österreichisches Museum für Volkskunde Mariahilfer Gürtel 37 / 1st floor, 1150 Vienna ______P. 97 Laudongasse 15–19, 1080 Vienna ______P. 110 60 Museum im Schottenstift 72 Österreichisches Pharma- und Drogistenmuseum Freyung 6, 1010 Vienna ______P. 98 Währingerstraße 14, 1090 Vienna ______P. 111

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73 Österreichisches Theatermuseum 85 schüttkasten Palais Lobkowitz, Lobkowitzplatz 2, 1010 Vienna ______P. 112 Simonsgasse, 1220 Vienna ______P. 125

74 Österreichisches Werbemuseum 86 Secession Breitenseer Lichtspiele, Breitenseer Straße 21, 1140 Vienna ______P. 113 Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna ______P. 126

75 Papyrusmuseum 87 Shuttle-Bus ins Heizhaus Heldenplatz – New Imperial Palace, Central Gate, 1010 Vienna _____P. 114 Sillerstraße 123, 2231 Strasshof ______P. 127

76 Pfadfindermuseum und Institut für Pfadfindergeschichte 88 Sigmund Freud Museum Loeschenkohlgasse 25, 1150 Vienna ______P. 115 Berggasse 19, 1090 Vienna ______P. 128

77 Prunksaal der österreichischen Nationalbibliothek 89 Staatsopernmuseum Josefsplatz 1, 1010 Vienna ______P. 116 Hanuschgasse 3 / Goethegasse 1, 1010 Vienna ______P. 129

78 quartier21 90 Technisches Museum Wien MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna ______P. 117 mariahilferstraße 212, 1140 Vienna ______P. 130

79 Rauchfangkehrer-Museum 91 Tschechisches Zentrum Wien Klagbaumgasse 4, 1040 Vienna ______P. 118 Herrengasse 17, 1010 Vienna ______P. 131

80 Römermuseum 92 Uhrenmuseum Hoher Markt 3, 1010 Vienna ______P. 119 Schulhof 2, 1010 Vienna ______P. 132

81 Schatzkammer 93 Urania Sternwarte Wien Hofburg, Schweizerhof, 1010 Vienna ______P. 120 Uraniastraße 1, 1010 Vienna ______P. 133

82 Schatzkammer des Deutschen Ordens 94 VBS-Akademiestraße Singerstraße 7, 1st staircase, 2nd floor, 1010 Vienna ______P. 122 Akademiestraße 12, 1010 Vienna ______P. 134

83 schlumberger Sektkellerei 95 Volkshochschule Wiener Urania Heiligenstädter Straße 39, 1190 Vienna ______P. 123 Uraniastraße 1, 1010 Vienna ______P. 135

84 schmetterlinghaus im Palmenhaus 96 WAGNER:WERK Museum Postsparkasse der BAWAG P.S.K. Burggarten, 1010 Vienna______P. 124 Georg-Coch-Platz 2, 1018 Vienna ______P. 136

16 17 97 Wien Museum Karlsplatz Karlsplatz, 1040 Vienna ______P. 137

98 Wiener Feuerwehrmuseum Am Hof 7, 1010 Vienna ______P. 138

99 Wiener Schuhmuseum Florianigasse 66, 1080 Vienna ______P. 139 100 Wiener Straßenbahnmuseum Erdbergstraße 109, entrance: Ludwig-Koeßler-Platz, 1030 Vienna ___P. 140 101 wienXtra-kinderinfo MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1, Hof 2, 1070 Vienna _ ___P. 141 102 Zahnheilkundliches Museum Währinger Straße 25a, 1090 Vienna ______P. 74 103 Zauberkasten-Museum Schönbrunner Straße 262, courtyard, basement, 1120 Vienna ______P. 142 104 Zeiss Planetarium Wien Oswald-Thomas-Platz 1, 1020 Vienna ______P. 144 105 ZOOM Kindermuseum MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna ______P. 145 Der Proberaum stinkt dir? Deine Band ist bereit für die Bühne? SupportedBy T-Mobile ist EURE Chance!

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Berggasse 1 Albertina______P. 36 56 MUMOK – Stiftung Ludwig Wien______P. 94 Obere Donaustraße

72 Türkenstraße U2 U4 straße 3 Architekturzentrum Wien – Az W______P. 38 57 MUSA Museum auf Abruf______P. 95 Donaukanal 27 Hörlgasse 4 Arnold Schönberg Center______P. 40 60 Museum im Schottenstift______P. 98 Altes Franz-Josefs Kai AKH Holland 5 Backhausen-Wr.-Werkstätte-Textilm.______P. 41 61 MuseumsQuartier Wien______P. 99 U2 U1 Universitätsstraße Schottenring 6 Bank Austria Kunstforum______P. 42 62 Musiksammlung d. Wienbibl.______P. 100 19 7 BAWAG Contemporary______P. 43 63 naturhistorisches Museum______P. 101 26 Schottentor 9 Belvedere: Orangerie______P. 45 64 neidhart Fresken______P. 102 Wipplinger Straße Taborstraße 21 60 10 Belvedere: Unteres______P. 45 65 neue Burg______P. 103 54 Universität U1 U4 16 Bibelzentrum______P. 52 68 Österr. Filmmuseum______P. 107 57 Freyung 98 6 Hoher Markt Aspernbr. HerrengasseRenngasse 95 93 17 Böhmerwaldmuseum Wien______P. 54 72 Österr. Pharma- u. Drogistenm.______P. 111 92 91 Am Hof 64 7 19 Collegium Hungaricum______P. 56 73 Österr. Theatermuseum______P. 112 Tiefer Graben Schwedenplatz 46 80 Rotenturmstraße Rathaus 23 96 20 designforumWIEN______P. 57 75 Papyrusmuseum______P. 114 U3 Tuchlauben 21 P. 58 77 P. 116 Josefstädter Str.U2 30 dialog im Dunkeln______Prunksaal der österr. Nationalbibl._ ___ 32 52 Ring Dr. Karl-Lueger Ring 22 dorotheum______P. 59 78 quartier21______P. 117 62 Stephansplatz Zollamtsstr. Volks- Wollzeile garten U3 U1 55 23 esperantomuseum______P. 60 80 römermuseum______P. 119 TREFFPUNKTMichaeler Platz 82 Stuben Marxergasse Parlament 37 Singerstraße 51 26 Galerie ArtPoint______P. 64 81 schatzkammer______P. 120 MUSEUM 81 U3 Vordere U3 22 U4 27 Geldmuseum der OeNB______P. 65 82 schatzkammer d. Deutsch. Ordens_ ___ P. 122 Lerchenfelder Str. 77 Stubentor Burgring 73 U3 28 Gemäldegalerie der Akad. d. b. K.______P. 66 84 schmetterlinghaus______P. 124 84 Neustiftgasse 65 30 Globenmuseum______P. 68 86 secession______P. 126 68 Kärntner Straße Landstraßer Hauptstraße U2 U3 63 Neue Hofburg75 1 31 Haus der Musik______P. 69 88 sigmund Freud Museum______P. 128 Burg- Parkring Ungar17 Burggasse 3 garten Krugerstraße31 32 P. 70 89 P. 129 20 78 44 89 Stadtpark Haus-, Hof- und Staatsarchiv______staatsopernmuseum______16 Opernring 61 gasse 36 Josephinum – Samml. d. Med. Univ._____P. 74 91 tschechisches Zentrum Wien______P. 131 56 U4 Friedrich- 48 Gulda- 43 Karlsplatz Park 37 Jüdisches Museum Wien______P. 75 92 uhrenmuseum______P. 132 101 Schwarzenbergstraße Kärntner Ring 105 U2 5 Am Heumarkt 43 Kunsthalle Wien______P. 80 93 urania Sternwarte Wien______P. 133 28 U2 94 44 Kunsthistorisches Museum______P. 81 94 VBS-Akademiestraße______P. 134 86 U1U4 45 45 Künstlerhaus k/haus______P. 82 95 Volkshochschule Wiener Urania______P. 135 Mariahilfer Straße Resslpark 46 KUNSTRAUM NIEDEROESTERREICH______P. 83 96 WAGNER:WERK Museum______P. 136 U3 97 4 Neulinggasse 47 Lange-Nacht-Bim______P. 84 97 Wien Museum Karlsplatz______P. 137 48 Leopold Museum______P. 85 98 Wiener Feuerwehrmuseum______P. 138

Linke Wienzeile Schwarzenbergplatz 51 MAK______P. 88 101 wienXtra-kinderinfo______P. 141 9 52 Marzipan- und Demelmuseum______P. 89 102 Zahnheilkundliches Museum______P. 74 U4 10 Rennweg Rechte Wienzeile 54 MOYA–Museum of Young Art______P. 92 105 ZOOM Kindermuseum______P. 145 55 MOZARTHAUS VIENNA______P. 93

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Weißgerberlände Untere Weißgerberstraße 42

U3 LINE 1 STOPS U1 Starting from the Museum Information Point at U2 Heldenplatz, the shuttle buses of line 1 will take you to the following destinations:

U1 TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM U3

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LINE 2 STOPS Starting from the Museum Information Point at Heldenplatz, the shuttle buses of line 2 will take U3 you to the following destinations:

33 Treffpunkt Museum

Sammelpunkt Museumsquartier Ghegastraße

28 Gemäldegalerie der Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien______P. 66 U3 Landstraßer Gürtel 86 secession______P. 126 U4

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Prinz-Eugen-Straße 50 10 Belvedere: Unteres______P. 45 bergplatz Argentinierstraße

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45 Künstlerhaus k/haus______P. 82 Wienzeile

Getreide-markt 94 vBS-Akademiestraße______P. 134 Linke

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28 Gemäldegalerie der Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien______P. 66 U3 86 secession______P. 126 U2

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U6 U4 U1 U2 Line 3 U3 TREFFPUNKT U3 U1 U6 MUSEUM LINE 3 STOPS U2 U3 Starting from the Museum Information Point at

U6 Opernring Heldenplatz, the shuttle buses of line 3 will take U2 Museumsquartier Karlsplatz U4 you to the following destinations: 86 28 U2 U4 U1 U3 Treffpunkt Museum Wienzeile U3 Linke sAmmelpunkt Museumsquartier U3 Paulanerg. 29 Westbahnhof U4 U3 U6 28 Gemäldegalerie der Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien______P. 66 59 Klagbaumg. 86 secession______P. 126 Lambrechtgasse U1

Gürtel 29 Generali Foundation______P. 67 Mariahilfer U4 79 U6 79 Rauchfangkehrer-Museum______P. 118 Hauptstraße

U4 39 Kaffee-Erlebnismuseum______P. 109 U1 70 Österreichisches Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum______P. 109 Längenfeldgasse Wiedner U6 79 Rauchfangkehrer-Museum______P. 118 U4 70 Vogelsangg. Arndtstraße 39 29 Generali Foundation______P. 67 14 18 Längenfeldgasse U u1/U2/U4 Karlsplatz (Oper) U6 tReffpunkt Museum U1

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53 Hauptstr. Meidlinger 2 Eichenstraße Koppreiterg. U1 2 Alt-Wiener Schnapsmuseum______P. 37 U6 Philadelphiabrücke 14 Bezirksmuseum Meidling______P. 50

18 Brennpunkt° – Museum der Heizkultur Wien______P. 55

53 motorrolldie – Privates Motorradmuseum______P. 90

59 museum für Verhütung und Schwangerschaftsabbruch______P. 97

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38 K. u. K. Weinschatzkammer______P. 76

40 Kaiser Franz Joseph Hutmuseum______P. 76

Josefstädter Straße sAmmelpunkt Museumsquartier Bennogasse

U6 Treffpunkt Museum 99

Lerchenfelder Straße U6 U6 U6 Josefstädter Straße Josefstädter 31 83 Heiligenstädter Str. Line 5

U6 Spittelau U4 LINE 5 STOPS Starting from the Museum Information Point at

U6 Heldenplatz, the shuttle buses of line 5 will take Donaukanal you to the following destinations:

tReffpunkt Museum U4 Währinger Straße 57 musA Museum auf Abruf______P. 95 15 Volksoper Währinger Straße 26 Galerie ArtPoint/KulturKontakt Austria______P. 64

Kreuzgasse Martinsraße U6 27 Geldmuseum der Oesterreichischen Nationalbank______P. 65

Liechtenstein

Rokitanskygasse 67 Schumanngasse 36 Josephinum – Sammlungen der Med. Universität Wien______P. 74

72 Österreichisches Pharma- und Drogistenmuseum______P. 111 Pramer 49 gasse U4 Währinger Straße 102 Zahnheilkundliches Museum______P. 74 U6 straße 88 sigmund Freud Museum______P. 128 102 49 Liechtenstein Museum______P. 86 36 88 U u6 Währinger Straße – Volksoper Berggasse 72 U6 Altes AKH 15 Bezirksmuseum Währing______P. 51

27 Hörlgasse 67 Original Wiener Schneekugelmuseum______P. 106 Alser Straße U2 15 Bezirksmuseum Währing______P. 51 26 Dr. Karl-Lueger Ring Karl-Lueger Dr. U u6 Währinger Straße – Volksoper

57 49 Liechtenstein Museum______P. 86 U6 Felderstraße 88 sigmund Freud Museum______P. 128 U2 36 Josephinum – Sammlungen der Med. Universität Wien______P. 74 U3 72 Österreichisches Pharma- und Drogistenmuseum______P. 111 TREFFPUNKT U6 102 Zahnheilkundliches Museum______P. 74 MUSEUM U2 26 Galerie ArtPoint/KulturKontakt Austria______P. 64 U3 27 Geldmuseum der Oesterreichischen Nationalbank______P. 65 sAmmelpunkt Museumsquartier U6 Museumsquartier tReffpunkt Museum U2 U1 U2 33 U4 U3 LINE A1 / Line A2 Line A3 / Line A4

LINE A1 STOPS LINE A3 STOPS Line A1 will operate in Vienna’s 22nd district. Starting from the under- Line A3 will operate between districts 12 and 15. Starting from the ground station “U2 Aspernstraße”, the buses of line A1 will take you to underground stations “U3 Johnstraße” and “U4 Schönbrunn”, the the following destinations: buses of line A3 will take you to the following destinations:

U U2 Aspernstraße U u4 Schönbrunn 103 Zauberkasten-Museum______P. 142 58 museum Aspern-Essling 1809______P. 96

90 technisches Museum Wien______P. 130 85 schüttkasten______P. 125

24 Fatty George Jazzmus und Ausstellungpavillon______P. 61 U u3 Johnstraße

58 museum Aspern-Essling 1809______P. 96 76 Pfadfindermuseum und Institut für Pfadfindergeschichte______P. 115 U u3 Schweglerstraße U u2 Aspernstraße

90 technisches Museum Wien______P. 130

103 Zauberkasten-Museum______P. 142 U u4 Schönbrunn

LINE A2 STOPS LINE A4 STOPS Line A2 will operate in Vienna’s 23rd district. Starting from the under- Line A4 will operate in Vienna’s 16th district. Starting from the under- ground station “U6 Alterlaa”, the buses of line A2 will take you to the ground station “U3 Ottakring”, the buses of line A4 will take you to the following destinations: following destinations:

U U6 Alterlaa U u3 Ottakring

34 Heindl-Schokowelt – Erstes Wiener Schokolademuseum______P. 72 41 Kuffner Sternwarte Wien______P. 77

U u6 Alterlaa U u3 Ottakring

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1 Albertina 2 Alt-Wiener Schnapsmuseum Albertinaplatz 1 Old Vienna Schnapsmuseum 1010 Vienna Wilhelmstraße 19–21 www.albertina.at 1120 Vienna 01 / 534 83–0 www.schnapsmuseum.com 01 / 815 73 00 PICASSO: PEACE AND FREEDOM The Old Vienna Schnapsmuseum, which for five generations has Under the title of “Picasso: Peace and Freedom”, the Albertina been in the posession of the Fischer family, provides a unique shows an exhibition, which for the first time investigates the themes insight into the tradition of schnaps and liqueur production. The of war and peace in Picasso’s œuvre. Between 1944 and his death tour through the museum – from the office from 1904 to the old in 1973, Picasso was an active member of the Communist party. distillers from the 19th century - will carry our visitors away to the His works dating from that period reflect his profound political and good old days of the monarchy and also provides interesting facts social interest. Vienna is a most appropriate venue as a city since about schnaps. it hosted the World Peace Congress in 1952 with the poster of the Some of the recipes of the distillery Friedrich Fischer date back as event featuring Picasso’s drawing of a dove as a symbol for peace far as the 19th century and are traditionally passed on from father and freedom. to son. DO YOU WANT TO BE PORTRAYED BY PICASSO? The Old Vienna Schnapsmuseum continues the tradition of liqueur In the “ORF-Long Night of Museums”, visitors of the Albertina can production. It specializes in absinthe and came out with the new have portraits made of themselves in the style of Picasso by products Manner and rum cocos liqueurs licenced by Fa. Josef students of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. The owners of Manner & Comp AG. these paintings, that could form reinterpretations of cubism or GUIDED DISTILLERY TOURS surrealism, will therefore possess “genuine Picasso copies”. A Every 30 minutes, we offer guided tours through the museum, tribute to one of the greatest artists, whose work is still alive in which end with tastings of in-house products, such as the our days. “Schönbrunner Gold Likör”, refined with 23-carat gold leaf. For FURTHER EXHIBITION children, we also offer fruit juice. Also on display: “Walton Ford. Bestiarium” Start of the first tour: 6 pm, start of the last tour: 11.30 pm.

TIP_ You can also find the exhibits of this institution at www.kulturpool.at!

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3 Architekturzentrum Wien – Az W The Austrian Museum of Architecture MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1 1070 Vienna www.azw.at 01 / 522 31 15 The Architekturzentrum Wien was opened in 1993, making the Austrian Museum of Architecture the oldest culture institution in the MuseumsQuartier to provide a continual programme. The Architekturzentrum Wien is the centre for architecture and the culture of building: an exhibition platform, a centre of knowledge and research, and an information point for everybody interested in architecture and the art of building. With the permanent exhibition th st “a_show. Austrian Architecture in the 20 and 21 Centuries”, inter- © WIEN, KUNSTHISTORISCHES MUSEUM national exhibitions every year, and a comprehensive learning and mediation programme and other events, the Az W has the most interesting facets of contemporary architecture on offer 365 days a year. EINER UNSERER WORKSHOP FOR KIDS (6 pm) “When buildings scrape the sky…” Do you know which are the CLUBRÄUME. highest buildings in the world? Or do you know what a paternoster is? What is, actually, a steel frame building? How come a 300 foot high building does not topple over in a high wind? The answers to these and many other questions will be revealed at the Archi- Ö1 CLUB-MITGLIEDER ERHALTEN tekturzentrum Wien. Workshop: Daniela Zistler GANZJÄHRIG IN ÜBER GUIDED TOUR (8 pm) 100 ÖSTERREICHISCHEN MUSEEN Guided tour of the exhibition “a_show. Austrian Architecture in the BIS ZU 30% ERMÄSSIGUNG. 20th and 21st Centuries” by the educator James Skone. (SÄMTLICHE Ö1 CLUB-VORTEILE IMAGE_ (1) Photo: Hertha Hurnaus FINDEN SIE IN OE1.ORF.AT.)

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4 Arnold Schönberg Center 5 Backhausen-Wiener-Werkstätte-Textilmuseum Palais Fanto, Schwarzenbergplatz 6, Backhausen – The Textile Museum entrance Zaunergasse 1–3 Schwarzenbergstraße 10 (at the corner of Mahlerstraße) 1030 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.schoenberg.at www.backhausen.com 01 / 712 18 88 01 / 51 404–0 The Arnold Schönberg Center, which has exhibition spaces and In 2009, the textile company Backhausen celebrated its 160-year function rooms at Schwarzenbergplatz, Vienna, is one of the anniversary. The comprehensive archive of the former purveyor world’s most significant composer archives. It houses the legacy to the imperial court contains 3500 original textile sketches from of the composer, music theorist, painter, teacher, and mentor 1860 to 1950, which are kept in the textile museum. Around the of Classical Musical Modernism and makes an encounter with turn of the century, Backhausen co-operated closely with artists the world of Arnold Schönberg and his contemporaries possible and architects of the “Wiener Werkstätte”, like Josef Hoffmann throughout the year. and Kolo Moser. Now, as then, textiles based on designs of EXHIBITION “ARNOLD SCHÖNBERG – WHO I AM” contemporary artists are developed in Hoheneich, in Lower With material from the composer’s legacy and audio-visual Austria. documentation, visitors are being informed about the life and This year, Backhausen was invited to be part of the Paths of works of the composer. The intention of the exhibition is to offer Passion by Neigungsgruppe Design at the Vienna Design Week. an impression of Schönberg’s personality and an experience of the The cooperation resulted in an especially adapted space creation atmosphere in which he lived and worked. by KIM+HEEP. A temporary installation will make its formation CENTRAL EUROPEAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA process accessible – from the dancing threads up to the finished (8 PM, 8.40 PM AND 9.20 PM) fabric. Visual concept: 4youreye / Sound: Alfred Reiter EXPEDITION FOR CHILDREN Ajtony Csaba, conductor / concept Children are invited to take part in an expedition through textile Gustav Mahler’s “Farewell” from “The Song of the Earth” worlds, to feel and to grasp. Historical compositions are stimuli and basis for reflections. Mahler’s “Farewell” will be played three times: in the version of R. Riehn, then electroacoustically modified and supplemented by projections.

IMAGE_ (1) Palais Fanto, (2) Exhibition ”Arnold Schönberg – Who I am“, IMAGE_ (1) Pattern books from the Backhausen Archive, (2) The Textile (3) Arnold Schönberg (Los Angeles, 1940s) © Arnold Schönberg Center, Museum, (3) “Flower Garden” – original design by Prof. Josef Hoffmann, (4) Gustav Mahler (4) “Autumn Leaf” – original design by Prof. Josef Hoffmann

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6 Bank Austria Kunstforum 7 BAWAG Contemporary Freyung 8 Franz Josefskai 3 1010 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.bankaustria-kunstforum.at www.bawagcontemporary.at 01 / 537 33–26 05 99 05–919

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The Bank Austria Kunstforum presents the first comprehensive BAWAG Contemporary constitutes one of Vienna’s most exciting exhibition on Frida Kahlo ever shown in Austria. Frida is an icon exhibition spaces in rooms newly designed by the architectural with star status: An identification figure of Mexican culture, a office PropellerZ on behalf of art collectors Christian and Franziska forerunner of the feminist movement, a flamboyant and exotic Hausmaninger. model for Hollywood movies. Considering the small number of BAWAG Contemporary presents Phyllida Barlow (born in 1944, Kahlo’s works in European collections and of exhibition projects in living in London), one of the most influential artists in the UK, for , this show can be regarded a true sensation for Vienna. the first time in Austria. For the Vienna exhibition, the artist has TOUR WITH CURATOR FLORIAN STEININGER (7.30 PM) developed completely new pieces. FRIDA KAHLO LOOK-ALIKE COMPETITION (9 PM) Her works consist of sculptural installations, which are mostly Frida Kahlo has set trends also in fashion. Let your imagination produced on-site, with material that can be recycled for further run wild and come to our exhibition in Frida Kahlo style. A high- works. Space – and our relation to it – plays a prominent role. The profile jury around Ingried Brugger and Thomas Schäfer-Elmayer nature of the material she uses (wood, fabric, paper and paint) will nominate the Kahlo Look Alike 2010. is still visible in the accomplished work. Structures and shapes MARTIN REITER (11 PM AND 12 AM) explore the ideas of matter and capacity, and include references Martin Reiter, one of today’s most outstanding Austrian jazz to architecture such as stairs, platforms, walls and barriers. Her pianists, will present his new solo programme, inspired by Kahlo, works establish known and narrative elements, whereas they in the “Tresor” for the first time. should be understood as abstract forms. MARIACHI SIN FRONTERAS Recent exhibitions of Phyllida Barlow took place at Kunstmuseum During the “Long Night”, Mariachi Sin Fronteras will move to and Basel, Bergen Kunsthalle and Serpentine Gallery, London, among fro between Bank Austria Kunstforum and Kunsthaus Wien. others. CONCERT: GELDMACHER (9 PM) IMAGE_ (1) Frida Kahlo, Self Portrait with Small Monkey, 1945, photo: © Museo Dolores Olmedo Patiño, Xochimilco, Mexiko City, Painting: © Banco de México, Diego Thomas Geldmacher at BAWAG Contemporary. Rivera & Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, México, D.F./VBK., (2) Frida Kahlo, Still Life, 1951, privately owned, Courtesy Galería Arvil, Mexiko City, (3) Nickolas Muray, Frida on White Bench, Nickolas Murays Studio, New York 1939, (4) Mariachi Sin Fronteras

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8 Belvedere: Oberes 10 Belvedere: Unteres | Orangerie Upper Belvedere 9 Lower Belvedere | Orangery Prinz-Eugen-Straße 27 Rennweg 6 1030 Vienna 1030 Vienna www.belvedere.at www.belvedere.at belvedere 01 / 79 557–0 01 / 79 557–0 belvedere The Belvedere’s palaces are considered to be among Europe’s LOWER BELVEDERE: SLEEPING BEAUTY most outstanding Baroque buildings and house the most signi- Leighton’s Flaming June, one of the best-known paintings in art ficant collection of Austrian art dating from the Middle Ages to the history, and monumental major works by Edward Burne-Jones are the present day. At the heart of the displays of art around 1900 are highlights of this exhibition. the world’s largest Gustav Klimt collection and masterpieces by STYLING CORNER Schiele and Kokoschka. With star figaro Erich Joham and style expert Karin van Fleet. DANCE OF THE VAMPIRES AT THE UPPER BELVEDERE PHOTO CORNER WITH LIVING BEAUTIES • Bite in front of the kiss: Souvenir photos in front of Klimt’s “Kiss” Souvenir pictures. with a biting vampire (6 pm–midnight) A VIEW INTO YOUR SOUL (7 PM–11 PM) • Autograph session with the musical stars (11 pm–midnight) Anna Gartner will interpret and analyse your dreams. • Midnight special of the cult musical (midnight) DREAM AND DREAMER (8 PM AND 10 PM) THE KISS – CULTURAL HISTORY OF KISSING (8 PM) Guided tours through the exhibition “Sleeping Beauty” (20 minutes). Therapist couple Sabine and Roland Bösel on the chances and STORY TIME – SLEEPING BEAUTY (7 PM, 8 PM AND 9 PM) risks of relationships (20 minutes). Florian Feik will tell thorny stories with a velvety voice. KLIMT AND THE WOMEN (10 PM) CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME (6 PM–10 PM) Johannes Eisenburger will read stories on Klimt’s affairs (20 mi- Make your own dreamcatchers in the creative workshop. nutes). ORANGERY: AUGUSTE RODIN CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME The exhibition is dedicated to Auguste Rodin and his relationship to Playful guided tours through the collection and gilding workshops Vienna. (every hour).

TIP_ Buy your ticket for the “Long Night” here and receive a voucher for a beauty cocktail (6 pm–8 pm). TIP_ Buy your ticket for the “Long Night” here and receive a Bite&Kiss drink (6 IMAGE_ (1) Frederic L. Leighton, Flaming June © Museo de Arte de Ponce, pm–8 pm). (2) Ernst and Gustav Klimt, Pan Comforting Psyche © Belvedere, (3) Children’s IMAGE_ (1) Upper Belvedere, (3) Gustav Klimt, The Kiss, (4) Gilding workshop workshop, (4) Auguste Rodin, Eva © Belvedere

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Line 2 www.kulturpool.at 11 Bestattungsmuseum der Bestattung Wien Museum of the Vienna Funeral Services Goldeggasse 19 Online Zugang zur “Sammlung Österreich” 1040 Vienna www.bestattungwien.at 01 / 501 95–0 Entdecke die Schätze The museum within the main office of the Vienna Funeral Services österreichischer Kulturinstitutionen! shows everything about Viennese “Pompfüneberer” (gravediggers) and “die schöne Leich” (a grandiose funeral): with hundreds of exhibits from the reusable coffin for the thrifty ones to the rescue Das Flanieren durch die Welt der alarm bell for the seemingly dead to the seating coffin. Kunst und Kultur ist einfach geworden. CRAZY COFFINS (6 PM) Sie durchschreiten das Portal The “Crazy Coffins”, one of the world’s best children bigbands. kulturpool.at und schon steht Ihnen der PAINTING COFFINS & MAKING LANTERNS reichhaltige Wissensschatz von Museen, Children’s programme in the “ORF-Long Night of Museums”. Bibliotheken und Archiven offen! TEST A COFFIN Courageous visitors may use one of the four coffins provided on a Mit individuellen Suchfunktionen holen trial basis. Sie sich alle Informationen über FUNERAL FEAST Kunstwerke und Wissensbestände The priest of the Vienna Cathedral Parish, Toni Faber, will say the der “Sammlung Österreich”. grace (8 pm) – the funeral feast will last all night. Vertretene HISTORIC FUNERAL CARRIAGES Institutionen (Auszug): Willkommen im Kulturpool, Magnificent carriages of former times, hearses of today. dem digitalisierten GERALD PICHOWETZ: “LAUGHING MATTERS” (11 PM) Kulturerbe Österreichs. Skits that will make you scream with laughter; autograph session.

DEATH IN MUSICALS (7 PM, 9.30 PM AND 12 AM) Kunsthistorisches Museum Österr. Theatermuseum Hit performances with a glance at the hereafter. From “Elisabeth” to Museum für Völkerkunde the “Rocky Horror Picture Show” and the “Dance of the Vampires” Mehr unter at witching hour. Institut für Realienkunde www.kulturpool.at

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12 Bezirksmuseum Donaustadt 13 Bezirksmuseum Josefstadt Museum of the District of Donaustadt (22nd District) Museum of the District of Josefstadt (8th District) Am Kagraner Platz 53/54 (in the park) Schmidgasse 18 1220 Vienna 1080 Vienna www.bezirksmuseum.at www.bezirksmuseum.at/josefstadt 01 / 203 21 26 01 / 403 64 15 In the former fire station, pictures and objects are on display that The Museum of the District of Josefstadt exhibits the development show the seven villages and one colony of Donaustadt as it used of Vienna’s 8th district from 1700 to the present day by means of to be. original maps, photographs and documents. The artistic life in the HIGHLIGHTS: district and Vienna’s oldest theatre “Josefstadt” are documented The altar of Aspern (Napoleon attended a Mass in front of this in portraits of well-known actors, original notes and play bills. altar), the rowing club of the Old Danube, the clock of the church SUNKEN WORKING WORLDS of Süßenbrunn, gardeners in the district, models of boat mills, a This is the title of the exhibition which provides information living room from 1900, the Maria-Theresia Gate of Essling, open air on historical craft and the trade of coachmen, blacksmiths, gallery in front of the museum, turret of the Stadlau Amtshaus. foundrymen and shoemakers. Moreover, rarities of the old “Löwen- SPECIAL EXHIBITION: “GREEN DREAMS”. THE GARDEN apotheke” (pharmacy) are on view. DISTRICT DONAUSTADT HANS KELSEN AND THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION. Showing working equipment from former times, tools, reference HISTORY OF A CAREER AT JOSEFSTADT books, seed checklists, seeds of different flowers and herbs, 90 years ago, on the 1st of October 1920, the Federal Constitution workpieces, silk flowers, arrangements of dried flowers and Law was adopted. Hans Kelsen (1881–1973) was its “architect”. various photos. He was one of the greatest lawyers of the 20th century, who lived in SPECIAL EXHIBITION the 8th district for almost 20 years. The exhibition is dedicated to Valerie Köhler (painter) shows her works. him as a person as well as to the development and the principles HARP CONCERT WITH SARA KOWAL (9.30 PM) of the constitution. “Chocolate strings”. GUIDED TOURS (8 PM AND 10 PM) SPECIAL EVENT (7 PM AND 9 PM) Gerhard Fleischer and Karl Glaser with songs about the sunken working worlds, “Ja das alles auf Ehr”. TIP_ An illustrated book and brochures about Donaustadt are available at the museum. NOTE_ Our house has only limited disabled access (toilets not accessible). TIP_ Refreshments will be offered.

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14 Bezirksmuseum Meidling 15 Bezirksmuseum Währing Museum of the District of Meidling (12th District) Museum of the District of Währing (18th District) Längenfeldgasse 13–15 Währingerstraße 124 1120 Vienna 1180 Vienna www.bezirksmuseum.at www.bezirksmuseum.at 01 / 817 65 98 01 / 4000 – 18127 Experience the extensive portrayal of the history of the district in The history of the 18th district is displayed on the basis of maps, the oldest and most modern district museum of Vienna on the paintings, photographs and objects as well as articles of everyday basis of paintings, drawings, photographs and objects of daily use in a small exhibition room entitled “Living and Working around life. The focus lies on sunken working worlds in Vienna, craft and 1900”. industry, and memories of the Meidling pleasure grounds Tivoli SPECIAL EXHIBITION “JOSEF FIEDLER – and Weigel. COMPOSER OF VIENNESE SONGS FROM WÄHRING” SPECIAL EXHIBITION GALLERY Josef Fiedler (1898–1970) started composing in his teens; he later “Music in pictures – picturesque music”, a discourse with com- created well-known Viennese songs such as “Mein Herz, das ist posers and their music in water colour paintings and graphic art by ein Bilderbuch vom alten Wien”. In 1927, he founded the Sonora Evelyn Hruby-Sperka. Band, that gave guest performances all across Western Europe for SPECIAL EXHIBITION ten years. From 1953 to 1963 he was a musical companion to the “Power from the roots – wings for the future”, 200 years of St. John famous “Schmid-Hansl”, who sang many of his songs. Nepomuk Pharmacy, 150 years of Schwenk Pharmacy. CONCERT (6.30 PM–8.30 PM) READING (9 PM) Haydn-Kumpaney play compositions by Josef Fiedler and other Stories about the composers shown on the pictures. Viennese songs. WÄHRINGER RATHAUSTURM Guided tour up the tower of the town hall of Währing. Limited number of participants; weather permitting.

TIP_ Tasting of Wines. IMAGE_ (1) Museum of the District of Meidling, Mother-of-pearl turnery at Gaudenz- dorf, 1890, (2) Museum of the District of Meidling, Meidling, The lorimers’ desk set from 1880, (3) Museum of the District of Meidling, Schwenk Pharmacy, 1870, (4) Museum of the District of Meidling,Grand Etude, Evelyn Sperker, 2010

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City Walk / U2, U3 Volkstheater DU BIST DER NEUE POPSTAR? RAPSTAR? R’N’BSTAR? 16 Bibelzentrum Bible Center SOULSTAR? ROCKSTAR? Breitegasse 4–8, ground floor 1070 Vienna www.bibelgesellschaft.at 01 / 523 82 40 The Bible Center at MuseumsQuartier Wien is a place that invites you to get in touch with the Bible, its history and meaning. The media installation “The Word in Your Age” at the facade of the Bible Centre can be experienced in the evening hours. Inside the center with its fascinating architecture, there can be found a collection of Bibles in approximately 500 languages from five centuries. The Good Book can be explored at audio and video terminals. Special exhibitions, such as as the current show of Franz “Zako” Eichinger with his works on topics of the Bible, complete the offer. CONCERT (8 PM–8.30 PM AND 10.15 PM–10.45 PM) Soloists and ensembles from the Johann Sebastian Bach Music School will play contemporary compositions. FROM THE GOOD BOOK (9.30 PM–10 PM) Ferdinand Kaup will read core texts from the Bible. ARTIST’S TALK (8.45 PM–9.15 PM) Franz “Zako” Eichinger and his works on biblical themes. ON THE TRAIL OF THE BIBLE (6 PM–8 PM) A programme especially for children. DU SINGST DIE ZUKUNFT AB 22. OKTOBER IN ORF 1

TIP_ Catering for visitors: Biblical buffet from 8 pm.

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17 Böhmerwaldmuseum Wien und Erzgebirger Heimatstube 18 Brennpunkt° – Museum der Heizkultur Wien Museum of the Bohemian Forest and the Ore Mountains Brennpunkt° – Museum of Heating Culture Vienna Ungargasse 3 Malfattigasse 4 1030 Vienna 1120 Vienna www.boehmerwaldmuseum.at www.brennpunkt.wien.at 02243 / 37 197 01 / 40 00–34100 BOHEMIAN HISTORY Visit Vienna’s hottest museum! Take part in our journey from the This small museum in the heart of Vienna preserves the history first fires in the caves of the Stone Age to the future of energy. of the German speaking inhabitants of Western and Southern A museum of discoveries for young and old. Bohemia from the Bohemian Forest up to the Ore Mountains, today DISCOVER° part of the . The collection contains over 15.000 ° YOUR COMFORT TEMPERATURE! exhibits, crystal glass and chinaware, paintings, photographs, Why do you at times freeze and at times sweat at 15° C? books and newspapers, liveries, tableware, tools and many ° THE SECRET OF THE PERFECT FLAME! personal belongings of people once living in Bohemia. What makes a good flame? How much oxygen, how much fuel does BARONESSE LIPS VON LIPSTRILL it need? This year, we are commemorating Jeanette Schmid “Baronesse Lips ° YOUR MUSCULAR STRENGTH von Lipstrill”, whose amazing life story and international career as Can you make a cup of water boil? a dancer and whistler is still outstanding. She was performing with ° TIPS FOR AN ENERGY SAVING BUILDING Frank Sinatra, Josephine Baker, Leonard Bernstein, Edith Piaf and How would you build the house of tomorrow? many others. ° THE MOST BEAUTIFUL FIREPLACE SCENES OF HISTORY! Genealogical research is another focus of this year’s event. Experts And what is it that you need to feel comfortable? will assist you in answering your questions in German, English and ° ENERGY IDEAS FOR THE FUTURE!

Czech. Energy from CO2 and more visions - pipe dreams or reality? GUIDED TOURS EVERY 15 MINUTES AS A HIGHLIGHT: Special guided tour through the exhibition “Solar energy for Vienna” with energy consultants from the Wien-Energie-Haus.

NOTE_The museum is accessible via three steps. We are happy to help if help is required. TIP_ Every visitor will receive an instant present. Free drinks and snacks.

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19 Collegium Hungaricum Wien – Galerie UngArt 20 designforumWIEN Collegium Hungaricum Vienna – Gallery UngArt quartier21/MQ, Museumsplatz 1, Hof 7 Hollandstraße 4 1070 Vienna 1020 Vienna www.designforum.at www.collegium-hungaricum.at 01 / 524 49 49–0 01 / 214 05 81 THE POWER OF DIVERSITY. ARTISTIC POSITIONS FROM PÉCS – The designforum, an initiative by designaustria and the Austrian WITHOUT LIMITS AND FRONTIERS Design Foundation, offers information, events and exhibitions. This year, the Southwestern Hungarian town of Pécs holds the title JAMES DYSON – AGAINST THE ODDS of European Capital of Culture. The aim of the Collegium Hungaricum As well as winning many design awards, Dyson machines have also was to show an exhibition that goes beyond the diverse historical been displayed in museums across the world. For James Dyson, the heritage of ’s oldest university town by including the British designer and entrepreneur, design means to make products innovative and creative side of this town with Mediterranean air. work better in order to solve an everyday life problem rather than Pécs is looking back on a long tradition of painting and sculpture: the way they look. In its partly interactive exhibition, the Vienna Not many people know that the world-famous Bauhaus designer designforum shows some research, design and development Marcel Breuer und the op art master Victor Vasarely were born in processes of Dyson technologies and recent innovations, which Pécs. Even in communist times, the town was a setting for realtively are already distributed in 48 countries worldwide. liberal artistic production, where not everything was detected by With his invention of the Dyson Cyclone™ technology and the the sharp eye of politic censorship. bagless vacuum cleaner with no loss of suction in the early 1990s, For 15 years now there has been academic art education at James Dyson revolutionized the vacuum cleaner market. With the the University of Pécs, offered by the Faculty of Visual Arts with fast, hygienic, and energy-efficient Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer, wellknown contemporary artists. The exhibition shows works by he conquered public washrooms and production sites in 2007. His the art lecturers Zoltán Ádám, András Ernszt, Csaba Hegyi, István latest innovation is the Dyson Air Multiplier™ fan with no blades. Lossonczy, Csaba Nemes, Márta Nyilas, Péter Somody and László Valkó. SPECIAL PROGRAMME (8 PM, 9 PM AND 10 PM) LaserDanceArt

TIP_ Book bazaar at reduced prices covering Austrian design. IMAGE_ (1) Csaba Hegyi, (2) Csaba Nemes, (3) László Valkó, image_ (1–4) Dyson

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21 Dialog im Dunkeln 22 Dorotheum Dialogue in the Dark Spiegelgasse 16 Schottenstift, Freyung 6, courtyard 1, in the basement 1010 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.dorotheum.com www.imdunkeln.at 01 / 515 60–0 01 / 890 60 60 Discover the other side of darkness: losing sight of daily routine. Look behind the scenes of one of the world’s largest auction Dialogue in the Dark® is an exhibition where you won’t see houses: The Dorotheum has more than 300 years of experience anything at all. In small groups of up to eight people our visitors and hosts about 600 auctions a year. More than 100 specialists are led through completely darkened rooms by blind or visually attend to over 40 departments for the fields of art, antiquities, impaired guides. Due to absolute absence of light everyday jewellery and collecting. Experience a temporary museum on the situations turn into an appealing adventure… first day of the previewing for the international top auctions of Walking in complete darkness sharpens your senses. You will hear old masters, of 19th century paintings and antiquities and enjoy noises and sounds in a new intensity, feel the wind on your skin modern sound as a musical contrast. and smell the forest floor like never before. At the end of the tour HISTORY OF A WORLD RECORD (9 PM) you can even stimulate your taste buds in our dark bar. “7 Mill. Euros for Frans Francken” GUIDED TOURS (6 PM–12.30 AM) Univ.-Doz. Dr. Werner Telesko, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Tours begin every 10 minutes with maximum of 8 participants. Dr. Alexander Strasoldo, expert on old masters. Starting 6 pm we will hand out reservation cards for the tours. CONTINUOUS TALKS AND GUIDED TOURS BY EXPERTS Children of any age are very welcome, but need their own reser- • 19th century paintings – a new investment trend vation card. • Old masters – current discoveries DARK TASTES BETTER • Jewels of the night: gold and minerals Pamper your taste buds with our dark chocolate. • What collectors of antiquities should pay attention to • Daily auctions: collecting art for beginners ACTION BEHIND THE AUCTIONEER’S DESK Pose as an auctioneer and have your picture taken. CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME Painting and auctioning pictures: children as artists and auc- TIP_ Suitable for people of all ages. NOTE_ Visiting the exhibition is only possible as part of a guided tour – waiting tioneers. times are possible! Thank you for your understanding!

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23 Esperantomuseum 24 Fatty George Jazzmus und Ausstellungspavillon Esperanto Museum Fatty George Jazzmus and Exhibition Pavilion Herrengasse 9, Palais Mollard Eßlinger Hauptstraße 96 „Jazzpark“ 1010 Vienna 1220 Vienna www.onb.ac.at 01 / 774 51 93 01 / 534 10–730 The Austrian National Library’s Esperanto Museum is the world’s In a gem of Art Nouveau, the Fatty George Jazzmus has been open only museum specialized in artificial languages, with interactive to public since October 26th, 2005. The exhibition shows personal terminals imparting the first basics in a playful way and inviting objects that belonged to the musicians of the legendary Fatty visitors to familiarize themselves with artificially designed George Jazzband, such as documents, photos, records, caricatures, languages from different epochs. Esperanto, the most well-known posters and many more. The show is regularly updated. artificial language, as well as Hildegard von Bingen’s mystical In fair weather, you can also visit the exhibition pavilion, an art language Lingua Ignota or Klingonian, known from the TV series nouveau building from 1904 with an exhibition of historical plans “Star Trek”, may be called up via audio facilities. of Vienna’s sanitary conveniences. What has been learned can be tried out at a play station, while a JAZZ CONCERT (7 PM–10 PM) BBC cartoon offers an entertaining introduction into the easy-to- At kulturstadl eßling, the venue of the association, a special learn Esperanto and conveys a first impression of how artificially programme for the night will be offered in the form of a jazz concert constructed languages function. Language acrobats can participate with the Hot Jazz Ambassadors. Moreover, paintings by the artists in Esperanto or Klingonian crash courses on the hour. R. Schneider, S. Grandits and R. Wulz will be on display. CRASH COURSES: Esperanto (7 pm, 9 pm and 11 pm) Klingonian (8 pm, 10 pm and midnight) GUIDED TOURS (6.30 PM–12.30 AM) Hourly.

TIP_ Moreover, the best designs for the postage stamp „esperanto.net“, which have been created within a competition held in schools throughout Austria, will be on display. TIP_ Apart from good music, also refreshments will be served at kulturstadl eßling.

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25 Foltermuseum The History of Torture Fritz-Grünbaum-Platz 1 1060 Vienna www.folter.at 01 / 585 7185 The development of our legal system “from Antiquity to the Early Modern Times” is displayed in an exhibition space of about 800 sq metres. The information is presented entertainingly and will take our visitors right back to the time of their ancestors. Where were execution sites located? What modes of torture were applied? These and many other questions will be answered on the basis of more than 100 exhibits, true to the original, in conjunction with scientific texts. MEDIEVAL MUSIC DURING THE “Long Night” MORGENS GEHÖRT MITTAGS GEKLICKT ABENDS GESEHEN RADIO, TELETEXT, INTERNET, TV: Rund um die Uhr für Sie da.

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26 Gallery ArtPoint/KulturKontakt Austria 27 Geldmuseum der Oesterreichischen Nationalbank Universitätsstraße 5 Oesterreichische Nationalbank, Money Museum 1010 Vienna Otto-Wagner-Platz 3 www.kulturkontakt.or.at/artpoint 1090 Vienna 01 / 523 87 65–0 www.geldmuseum.at 01 / 404 20–6644 At Gallery ArtPoint, KulturKontakt Austria (KKA) presents artists GUSTAV KLIMT AND THE CENTRAL BANK from Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe. The objective is Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) is considered one of the foremost to present contemporary art from these regions to a broad public artists of the Jugendstil movement, his works are highly coveted and to create a platform for encounters with artists from these by collectors all over the world. Little is known, however, about regions. his artistic beginnings and his financial situation. The exhibition EXHIBITION OF THE KKA ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE, GUIDED TOURS features numerous works that illustrate Klimt’s rise from poverty THROUGH THE EXHIBITION to one of Europe’s most successful and highest paid portraitists. Milorad Đokic´ (Serbia), Boróka Piros (), Arpine Tokmajyan Next to the banknote drafts by Gustav Klimt and Franz Matsch, it (Armenia): the artists lived and worked in Vienna for three months includes rare treasures like Klimt’s handwritten curriculum vitae and are now presenting their works. and two of his wallets. READING THEATRE FOR CHILDREN: “OF DEWS AND magical GOLDEN “MONEY IN AUSTRIA – FROM ANTIQUITY TO MODERN TIMES” NIGHTINGALES” (6.30 pm, 7.30 pm, 8.30 pm AND 9.30 PM) An overview of more than 2500 years of money is on exhibit in Invisible spirits and wondrous creatures people the Armenian folk the vault. tales, narrated and acted out by Elisabeth Krön and Petra Ettlmayr. HIGHLIGHT: To be followed by a collective game with magical letters. A chance to lift a gold bar. Experience the sensation of holding An arts education programme by KKA. 12,5 kilograms of pure gold in your hands! SPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN (6 PM– 6.30 PM) Children’s tour of the exhibition with quiz.

IMAGE_ (1) © Arpine Tokmajyan, (2) © Boróka Piros, (3) © Milorad Đokic´, (4) Berg Ararat © Alexey Averiyanov/Shutterstock Images LLC TIP_ Small snack bar open throughout the “ORF-Long Night of Museums”.

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28 Gemäldegalerie der Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien 29 Generali Foundation Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna Wiedner Hauptstraße 15 Schillerplatz 3, 1st floor 1040 Vienna 1010 Vienna foundation.generali.at www.akademiegalerie.at 01 / 504 98 80 01 / 58 816–2222 After two years of reconstruction, the Paintings Gallery has opened The Generali Foundation is an institution of international stature its gates to the public again, renovated and refurbished all over. showing contemporary art. It is financed by the Generali Vienna It shows highlights of European painting from the 15th to the 19th Group. In addition to its extensive collection – the focus is on centuries from Hieronymus Bosch, Tizian, Rubens and Rembrandt, conceptual art – and the exhibition program, its activities include a Maulbertsch to Füger. variety of publications, the reference room, and numerous events. A CELEBRATION FOR THE VIENNESE ANA TORFS ALBUM/TRACKS B The Paintings Gallery and the ensemble Aufstrich invite you to ”Album/Tracks B“ offers the first overview of the œuvre of Brussels- a feast for your eyes and ears into the rooms of the collection, based artist Ana Torfs (born 1963) since 1998. In her works, Ana which have been newly adapted and just reopened. The ensemble Torfs transforms literary, historical, and political subjects into Aufstrich stands for a concentration of talent and explosive musical precisely choreographed slide installations she combines with energy: a five-headed Hydra with the power of a symphonic sound and text. orchestra. ART INFORMATION (6 PM–1 AM) GUIDED TOUR FOR CHILDREN (6.30 PM) Art educators offer visitors information about the current exhi- SHORT GUIDED TOURS (7 PM AND 8 PM) bition. AUFSTRICH PLAY AT 9 PM, 10.30 PM AND 11.30 PM CURATORS’ PROJECT WITH STUDENTS’ WORKS ON THE 1ST FLOOR

TIP_ Get drinks and snacks from the Academy’s Mensa. IMAGE_ (1) Ana Torfs, Elective Affinities/The Truth of Masks & Tables of NOTE_ Barrier-free access via the entrance Makartgasse with intercom to the Affinities, 2002. Courtesy the artist, (2) Ana Torfs, Du mentif-faux, 2000. doorman. (Telephone: 01/ 588 16–1818) Installation view, GAK, Bremen, 2006, (3) Ana Torfs, La Narration (une histoire IMAGE_ (1, 3) Aufstrich, © Julia Wesely extraordinaire), 2000. Courtesy the artist

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30 Globenmuseum 31 Haus der Musik Globe Museum Seilerstätte 30 Herrengasse 9, Palais Mollard 1010 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.hdm.at www.onb.ac.at 01 / 516 48 01 / 534 10–710 In the Austrian National Library’s Globe Museum, which is unique Haus der Musik is an interactive discovery museum located in in the world, terrestrial and celestial globes, lunar and planetary the heart of Vienna’s first district nestled between St. Stephen’s globes, as well as such globe-related instruments as armillary Cathedral and the Vienna State Opera. A host of interactive spheres, planetariums, and tellurions, take visitors on an exciting installations, it playfully communicates openness to new things, journey to different regions of the world. The focus of the permanent understanding and enthusiasm in approaching music. display is on historical globes and scientific instruments made MARKO SIMSA & SAFER SIX: WICKI AND THE SINGING MEN prior to 1850. (6 PM–7 PM) A digital globe brings to life one of the untouchable exhibits and A cappella for the whole family with the well-known local pop vocal thus makes it possible for visitors to independently explore the ensemble Safer Six. map of one of the museum’s most precious objects. Flat screens HERBSTROCK (8 PM–9.30 PM) provide information about the museum’s history and holdings, The band feels like dancing and at the same time provides the while digital animations illustrate how cartographic images of perfect soundtrack for it, in short: a drifty, grooving piece of music, the earth and the sky are mapped and transferred to spherical as you will not have heard for a long time. globes. FRANCIS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - CD PRESENTATION The Globe Museum encourages not only those visitors interested (10 PM–11.30 PM) in the natural sciences to revel in the diversity of subjects One of the best young Austrian bands present their new album. represented on globes. CLUSTER (12 AM–1 AM) GUIDED TOURS (7 PM–12 AM) Electronic and Krautrock pioneers Cluster play their only Austrian Hourly. show on their current tour at Haus der Musik.

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32 Haus-, Hof- und Staatsarchiv 33 Heeresgeschichtliches Museum Imperial Family, Court and State Archives Museum of Military History Minoritenplatz 1 Arsenal 1010 Vienna 1030 Vienna www.oesta.gv.at www.hgm.or.at 01 / 53 115–2516 01 / 79 561–0 The Haus-, Hof- und Staatsarchiv was founded by Maria Theresia At the Museum of Military History, the history of war and military (1740–1780) in 1749 as a central archive of the . history, technology and science, art and architecture merge into a By establishing a well-structured repository of acts and charters that unique whole. Its focus lies on the role of the army and the military brought together in Vienna the documents of the sovereigns and the past at sea. state which had hitherto been dispersed over several locations, she SPECIAL EXHIBITION: sought to make sure that legal titles and rulers’ rights due to the “PROTECTION AND RELIEF – 50 YEARS OF FOREIGN DEPLOYMENT” dynasty would from then on be within easy reach, if needed. The This year is the 50th anniversary of the first foreign deployment of holdings of the Haus-, Hof- und Staatsarchiv are broken down into the Austrian Armed Forces of the Second Republic in the service 11 record groups focusing on the history of the House of Habsburg, of peace. the work of the supreme court offices and the imperial cabinet, HIGHLIGHTS: the diplomacy and foreign policy of the dual monarchy and the At the Museum of Military History, the “ORF-Long Night of supreme administration and judicature of the Holy Roman Empire Museums” is themed “Crescent over the HGM”. Visitors are invited of the German Nation, in which the Habsburgs ruled as emperors in to enjoy fencing performances from the times of the Ottoman almost unbroken succession for several centuries until the union of Empire and music of the Janissary as a special attraction. Just like territories was dissolved in 1806. every year, the team of the museum educational service has come GUIDED TOURS THROUGH THE REPOSITORY OF THE ARCHIVES up with fantastic ideas for our youngest visitors, guaranteeing fun We offer guided tours through the repository of the archives, which and excitement. Make Ottoman style ponytails or solve thrilling is usually not open to the public, in 20-minute intervals. The riddles requiring the instincts of puzzle lovers. small exhibition “Treasuries of the HHStA” shows cimelia of the Feel free to visit and have a look. collection. TALK: “NO TURKISH SIEGE WITHOUT WOOD” by Ing. Johann Kiessling.

TIP_ From 10 pm to 11.30 pm, all visitors will be served free goulash from the NOTE_ Limited disabled access (Access only to the exhibition and office areas, field kitchen. but not to the repository!) IMAGE_ (1–4) © Heeresgeschichtliches Museum

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34 Heindl-Schokowelt – Erstes Wiener Schokolademuseum 35 Hofmobiliendepot – Möbel Museum Wien Heindl’s Chocolate World – Hofmobiliendepot - Imperial Furniture Collection First Viennese Chocolate Museum Andreasgasse 7 Willendorfergasse 2–8, 1230 Vienna 1070 Vienna www.heindl.co.at www.hofmobiliendepot.at 01 / 667 21 10–19 01 / 524 33 57 Come and enjoy the fascinating world of chocolate – join us on The Imperial Furniture Collection is an insider tip in Vienna’s a journey through more than 3000 years of chocolate-history museum landscape. Founded in the time of Maria Theresa, it is now – from the “xocolatl” of the Olmecs to the delicious pralines of an impressive museum complex with over 6,000 exhibits all about today! Taste three different kinds of chocolate – directly from our furniture and home living. chocolate fountains and choose your favourite taste! Enjoy our SPECIAL EXHIBITION specialities made by our confectionary masters and take a picture “Folded Beauty – Masterpieces of the Art of Napery”. of Austria’s biggest chocolate fountain! 40 artistically designed showpieces of napery (animals, fountains, “PAINTING WITH CHOCOLATE” fabulous beasts, …) and around 150 variously folded napkins Is this year’s highlight in our ChocolateMuseum! Let us surprise illustrate the development of table culture throughout the centuries. you with what else can be done with the raw material “chocolate” GUIDED TOURS and join our visitors in painting a large chocolate picture! Folded Beauty (6 pm, 7.45 pm, 9.15 pm and 10.45 pm) CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME Typical Biedermeier! (8 pm and 11 pm) Even our youngest visitors can become “chocolate artists” when Highlights of Viennese Modernism (9.30 pm and 11.45 pm) painting their own pictures; nicely wrapped they can take home GILDING FOR CHILDREN (6 Pm AND 8 PM) their “pieces of art”! Together we try different kinds of confectionary YOU CAN KEEP YOUR HAT ON! (6 PM–1 AM) like “chocolate bananas” and every child gets its “Personal Happy hat-making for all, both young and old, with the origami artist Certificate of Chocolate Artistry”! Joan Sallas. SAY CHEESE! (6 PM–10 PM) Hat photos & “table” photos with photographer Frank Helmrich.

TIP_ The confectionary shop connected to the museum is open all night for all our visitors - special offers awaiting you! NOTE_ The chocolate museum is accessible barrier-free with the exception of the TIP_ Snacks and drinks available. children‘s workshop. NOTE_ Limited number of participants for the gilding sessions (numbered tickets).

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36 Josephinum | Zahnheilkundliches Museum 37 Jüdisches Museum Wien 102 Josephinum | Museum of Dentistry Jewish Museum Vienna Währinger Straße 25 | Währinger Straße 25a Dorotheergasse 11 1090 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.meduniwien.ac.at/Josephinum www.jmw.at 01 / 40 160–260000 01 / 535 04 31 The collections of the Medical University of Vienna evolved from The exhibition “Turks in Vienna. The History of a Jewish Community” centuries of work in education and research at the medical faculty shows the history of Jews of Spanish descent - called “Sephardim” of the University of Vienna. The medical faculty was founded – and looks at their impact on Vienna as the center of the Habsburg in 1365 and is the predecessor of today’s Medical University of Monarchy. They found refuge in the Ottoman Empire and were in Vienna. A distinct feature of the collections are the anatomical wax many ways communicators between Orient and Occident in the models, which were produced in Florence at the end of the 18th Habsburg Empire in the fields of economy, science and culture. century and mainly served the education of medical professions. The Sephardic Jew Diego d’Aguilar held the tobacco monopoly in They show the human body in a fascinating way and impress with Austria. Both, Elias Canetti, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, technical skill and anatomic detail. Exhibits of the collections of and composer Alexander Zemlinsky had Sephardic ancestors. After Dentistry and Dental Surgery, which are part of the collections of its destruction in the period of National Socialism, today there is, the Medical University of Vienna, are displayed in the Museum of again, a very active sephardic community. Dentistry. There, visitors can find out about how dental hygiene ORIENTAL MUSIC WITH “SERJIANI” and dental treatment was carried out in former times. During the (8 PM–8.45 PM AND 10 PM–10.45 PM) “ORF-Long Night of Museums”, all rooms of the Medical History On the occasion of the “ORF-Long Night of Museums”, the Turkish Museum at the Josephinum and the Museum of Dentistry are open ensemble Serjiani will present musical pieces from the Eastern to the public. Mediterranean area. It expresses the merging of different cultures, IN ALL ROOMS OF THE MUSEUM, THE READING ROOM AND among them being the Sephardic culture, and animates the THE CHILDREN’S READING CORNER exhibition in an impressive way. Between the performances, there Staff members will be happy to answer questions and to look will be short guided tours through the exhibition. through the books with adults and children.

TIP_ The Medical History Museum at the Josephinum and the Museum of Dentistry are open from 10 am. Guided tours for children from the age of 10 are IMAGE_ (1) A Turkish Jew with his family in Vienna, photo JMW, (2) Interior offered at 3 pm and 5 pm in the Medical History Museum and at 2 pm and 4 pm view of the temple of the Turkish-Israeli Sephardic community in Vienna, in the Museum of Dentistry. photo JMW, (3) Exterior view of the museum, photo JMW, (4) “Serjiani”; photo NOTE_ Disabled access is possible, our staff members will be happy to help. rights with the artists

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40 Kaiser Franz Joseph Hutmuseum | K. u. K. Weinschatzkammer 41 Kuffner Sternwarte Wien 38 Imperial & Royal Vine Treasure Vaults Kuffner Observatory Emperor Franz Joseph Hat Museum Johann-Staud-Straße 10 Piaristengasse 45, 1080 Vienna 1160 Vienna www.piaristenkeller.co.at www.astronomie-wien.at 01 / 406 01 93 01 / 729 54 94 The Emperor Franz Joseph Hat Museum in the district of Josefstadt, On Gallitzinberg in Ottakring, Vienna, there is an observatory along with the Piaristenkeller restaurant and the former “collegiate dating from the time of historism. It once belonged to a tycoon cellar” – directly next to the cavalry barracks – then, a meeting in the Austro-Hungarian monarchy and has retained its historical place for the officers of the cavalry – is accommodated in an appearance up to the present. Kuffner-Sternwarte houses a absolutely ideal location and has become a museum attraction considerable collection of astronomical instruments from the 19th with exceptional guided tours. century, which were manufactured by the renowned companies CHARMING HAT SPECTACLE & IMPERIAL CLUBBING Repsold and Sons in Hamburg and Steinheil in Munich. The Great Instead of merely viewing museum pieces, guests may also try on Refractor, the meridian circle, the vertical circle and the heliometer the treasures from the hat collection, including the headgear of were restored between 1993 and 2002 and newly adapted for the elite cavalry regiments of the Imperial and Royal Army as well educational programs and the museum. We now offer guided tours as flamboyant ladies’ hats. Bring your camera and take cool digital and seminars for visitors interested in astronomy all year round. pictures! KUFFNERS-STERNWARTE OFFERS A “CELESTIAL” HAT PARADE AND TRAINING CENTER FOR HANDKISSING PROGRAMME (6 PM–1 AM) FOR CHILDREN Visitors are invited to take a look at the telescopes, which were Children may also choose a hat from the hat collection for their restored true to the original, and to observe current luminaries visit of the museum. According to the theme “The young generation through the Great Refractor, fine weather conditions provided. maintains the old tradition”, the children will be introduced to the most elegant way of greeting on the hand kissing stage at the museum. The Viennese kiss on the hand – a chivalric skill of the old Cavalier school … a genuine heritage of the former court ceremonial.

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42 KUNST HAUS WIEN – Museum Hundertwasser Untere Weißgerberstraße 13 Das Kennenlern-Abo 1030 Vienna www.kunsthauswien.com 01 / 712 04 91

TINA MODOTTI. PHOTOGRAPHER AND REVOLUTIONARY Tina Modotti (1896–1942) was one of the most fascinating women of the 20th century. She became famous as a result of the photographs she created in Mexico in the 1920s and her involvement in the revolutionary movements of the 1930s. The exhibition traces the path of her life, which took her from to California, Mexico, Berlin, Paris, Moscow and Spain, and acquaints us with the people who were important to her, among them the photographer Edward Weston, the author B. Traven and the painters Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo. GUIDED TOURS (7 pm, 9 pm AND 11 pm) Sie MUSEUM HUNDERTWASSER sparen The Museum Hundertwasser presents a unique cross-section 3 x ORF nachlese of the œuvre of the Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser 4 (1928–2000), including key paintings as well as graphic works, 3 um nur € 5,– gegenüber % Ein dem applied art, architectural designs and examples of the artist’s zelverkauf spreis ecological commitment. Bestellen Sie Ihr Abo noch vor dem 20. 10. und GUIDED TOURS (8 pm AND 10 pm) reservieren Sie sich so Ihr Keks-Heft November.

TIP_ ¡Viva México! Mexican Night with live music and specialities at Café Dunkelbunt. SERVICE-HOTLINE: 0800-22 69 89 TIP_Late Nite Shopping at KUNST HAUS WIEN Shop. IMAGE_ (1) Tina Modotti: Woman of Tehuantepec, Mexiko, 1929 © Galerie GEBÜHRENFREI, MO–SO, FEIERTAG, 8–24 UHR Bilderwelt, Berlin, (2) Tina Modotti: Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, Mexico City, E-Mail: [email protected] 1. Mai 1929 © Galerie Bilderwelt, Berlin, (3) H. Schwingenschlögl © KUNST HAUS WIEN, 2010, (4) P. Strobl © KUNST HAUS WIEN, 2010 Die Heftzustellung erfolgt spätestens am 5. Werktag nach dem Erscheinungstermin. Nach Ihrer Bestellung senden wir Ihnen einen Erlagschein. Das Abo endet automatisch. Preis inklusive MwSt. u. Porto (gültig in Öster- reich). Wenn die Bestellung nach dem 20. des Monats einlangt, beginnt Ihr Abo erst mit der übernächsten Ausgabe. Satz- und Druckfehler sowie Irrtümer vorbehalten. 78

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43 Kunsthalle Wien 44 Kunsthistorisches Museum MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1 Maria Theresien-Platz 1070 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.kunsthallewien.at www.khm.at 01 / 521 89–33 01 / 52 524–4025

Kunsthalle Wien is the exhibition institution of the City of Vienna Experience one of the world’s most important museums! The dedicated to international contemporary art. Situated at two cen- KHM’s different collections contain objects from Ancient Egypt, tral locations (Karlsplatz and the MuseumsQuartier), the Kunst- Classical Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the centuries that follow halle considers itself a workshop, a laboratory, a site for up to around 1800. Be enchanted by Tintoretto’s “Susanna negotiating contemporary aesthetic and social positions, a hot and the Elders” and Raphael’s “Madonna of the Meadow”. zone for cultural transfer and a link between classical modernism Experience Bruegel’s “Peasant Wedding” in the world’s largest and visions of the future. Bruegel collection. Meet Tizian, Caravaggio, Rubens, Velázquez, STREET AND STUDIO. FROM BASQUIAT TO SÉRIPOP Rembrandt, Vermeer and other masters of the past. The big city as source of inspiration and “canvas”: Street and THROUGH THE NIGHT WITH HIGHLIGHTS OF ART Studio brings the rough style of the street into the exhibition hall. Every half hour from 7 pm to 11 pm, we offer guided tours through Urbanity and mobility inform a contemporary generation of artists the Picture Gallery, the Collection of Greek and Roman Antiquities whose star is the US painter Jean-Michel Basquiat. Pervading the and the Egyptian and Near Eastern Collection. pop culture, the subversive pictorial language tells of the search GUIDE TOURS IN ENGLISH for identity and political responsibility. Besides works resulting 8 pm Picture Gallery from Basquiat’s fruitful collaboration with artists like Andy Warhol 10 pm Collection of Greek and Roman Antiquities and the Egyp- or Keith Haring, the show also presents works by a number of tian and Near Eastern Collection. younger artists such as Rita Ackermann or Séripop. “EARLIER RELATIONSHIPS AND THEIR IMPACT ON NEW ONES” (9 PM) GUIDED TOURS An exclusive Parship tour around love and art. Limited number of Guided tours through the exhibition will take place every hour participants, please register at the KHM foyer at 6 pm. beginning at 7 pm. “MONSTER, BRUTES AND BEASTS” (7 PM, 8 PM AND 9 PM) Exciting tours for children. IMAGE_ (1) Kunsthalle Wien, Photo: Gregor Schweinester, © Kunsthalle Wien, 2002, (2) Jean-Michel Basquiat, Self Portrait (Plaid), 1983, Sammlung Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg © The Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat/VBK, Wien, 2010, (3) Banksy, Untitled (Smiley Copper), 2003, private collection Vienna, Courtesy WUK TIP_ Dorotheum-Lounge: Live jazz and drinks in the colonnaded hall. Kunsthalle Exnergasse, Wien © Banksy TIP_ You can also find the exhibits of this institution at www.kulturpool.at!

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45 Künstlerhaus k/haus 46 KUNSTRAUM NIEDEROESTERREICH Karlsplatz 5 Herrengasse 13 1010 Vienna 1014 Vienna www.k-haus.at www.kunstraum.net 01 / 587 96 63 01 / 90 42–111

The Vienna Künstlerhaus, which is in the possession of Austria’s The KUNSTRAUM NIEDEROESTERREICH offers exhibition and pre- oldest and largest artists’ association, sees itself as a platform for sentation opportunities for young, in particular Lower Austrian contemporary artistic and cultural affairs in Austria. The exhibition artists. place for discourse and experiments. CURRENT EXHIBITION: “YOU WON’T MAKE A NATION STATE WITH US” PARAFLOWS .10 – FESTIVAL FOR DIGITAL ART AND CULTURES Curators: Ursula Maria Probst and Walter Seidl. “Mind and Matter” – seeks to put on display how hard- and soft- The exhibition project analyses immigrant situation mechanisms, ware, content and object in contemporary art do not only co-exist, particularly those affecting the situation of people living in Vienna but also condition and shape each other. and Lower Austria. What opportunities are there for non-EU citizens PERFORMANCE (8 PM) in a historically founded multi-ethnic living space? As a result of Special with the Canadian artist Jane Tingley (paraflows artist in different inclusion and exclusion mechanisms, the residence residence). possibilities of many people living in this geographical area are VIENNABIENNALE 010 repeatedly called into question. Legal amendments are constantly The “Viennabiennale” is considered a platform for current posi- changing the conditions with regard to residency status and the tions of international fine art – 120 artists at more than 40 loca- living rights of European and non-European residents. tions all across Vienna. GUIDED TOUR OF THE EXHIBITION (7.30 PM AND 9.30 PM) INSTALLATION (9 PM) ANA HOFFNER, WHAT IS ART – A PRODUCT OF CIRCUMSTANCES? k/haus Passage Gallery – Gelitin, Dino Zrnec, Michael Luks and (8 pm) Alexander Nussbaumer. Lecture Performance. VIENNA DESIGN WEEK MICHAIL MICHALOV, “BUT YOU WANT ME, DON’T YOU…” (10 pm) The “Vienna Design Week” turns all of Vienna into a platform and Performance 2010. showplace of design. Various venues host design according to the motto “international but local”. IMAGE_ (1) Translation is a mode: KUNSTRAUM NOE, (2) Translation is a mode: Julia Schulz, (3) Ana Hoffner: Brigitte Stocker, (4) Michail Michailov: Michail Michailov

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47 Lange-Nacht-Bim 48 Leopold Museum The Long-Night Tram MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1 Around Ringstraße in a Vintage Tram 1070 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.leopoldmuseum.org www.rentabim.at 01 / 52 570–0

The historical Viennese trams illustrate the development of urban The world’s most precious works of art at Leopold Museum! public transport in Vienna. 13 of the exhibits of the VEF (“Verband “GIACOMETTI – CÉZANNE – PICASSO” der Eisenbahnfreunde”, the association of train lovers) are MASTERPIECES FROM THE FOUNDATION BEYELER! included in the extensive collection of the Vienna Tram Museum. The Leopold Museum shows the main masterpieces of Classical Further 15 carriages, which were built between 1913 and 1963, Modernism from one of the world’s most important art are being used for extra tours. Out of this collection, two authentic collections! trains were assembled, identical to the ones operated on Vienna’s Giacometti, Cézanne, Picasso, Miro, Lichtenstein and, amongst Ringstraße for many centuries. One of the two trains is a typical others, one of the world’s most precious pieces of art: Giacometti’s “M-Dreiwagenzug” (three-carriage train) from 1929, which once “Walking Man”, worth 74 million Euros! gave the tram lines A, Ak, B and Bk their characteristic appearance. THE LEOPOLD COLLECTION The other one is a twocarriage train just like t hose that were used Also on display: The largest Egon Schiele collection in the world and on the lines J, T and D. the extensive exhibition on Vienna around 1900 – an Art Nouveau The vintage trams are marked with “Lange-Nacht-Bim” and will showcase with main works by Gustav Klimt as well as painting, operate on Ringstraße and Kai in intervals of 15 minutes between craftwork and furniture of the Secessionists supplemented by 6 pm and 1 am in clockwise direction. Discover the history of original documents and photographs from that time. Vienna’s municipal transport in this museum in motion. RIDES IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS FROM THE FOLLOWING STOPS: Oper, Burgring, Bellaria, Börse, Schwedenplatz, Stubentor, Schwar- zenbergplatz, Oper. Stops are marked accordingly.

TIP_ Salon at Cafe Leopold with its DJ line is open from 7 pm. TIP_ View over Vienna from the panoramic window on the 4th floor.

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49 LIECHTENSTEIN MUSEUM 50 look Magnetmuseum Fürstengasse 1 at the location of Kunst-Service, St. Elisabeth-Platz 6 1090 Vienna 1040 Vienna www.liechtensteinmuseum.at www.look-magnetmuseum.at 01 / 319 57 67–252

TABLEWARE NOW AND THEN The look Magnet Museum, unique in its form, combines in its Special exhibitions: “Showpieces. Neoclassical Porcelain from the collection miniature reproductions of the main works of many Marton Museum in Zagreb” and “Baroque Brilliance and Stainless international museums and collections. In a construction specially Steel. Tableware with a Past and a Future” built for the museum, changing exhibitions offer an easy and SHOWPIECES entertaining approach to art that is nonetheless based on art A showcase of an exclusive selection of Viennese porcelain history. It will invite you to look, learn and discuss. dating from around 1800 from the stock of the Marton Museum EXHIBITION: ABOUT WATER IN PAINTING in Zagreb. Water is a recurrent theme in painting. We embrace its mythological BAROQUE BRILLIANCE AND STAINLESS STEEL and religious meaning, its importance in landscape painting and An exhibition set in scene by three international design teams on portrayals of water sports and bathing pleasures throughout art the basis of contemporary and historic interpretations of utensils history. for treats and tableware. GUIDED TOURS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS MADE BY YOU – POTTERY PAINTING FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS Offered by the curator Max Spohn personally as required. (6 PM–9 PM) ART QUIZ Turn a piece of pottery into a personal work of art. Just come and Children between ages 6 and 12 may take part in an art quiz re- paint – everything you need will be available. lated to the exhibition theme. CLASSIC LOUNGE AND DJ ANGELOVE (8 PM–12 AM) “WATER MUSIC” (7.45 PM AND 9.15PM) Enjoy an elaborate sound selection of pieces of classical music, with Gerhard Waiz (violoncello) and friends. authentically overlapped or enhanced with electronic effects, in a relaxed lounge atmosphere. HOURLY GUIDED TOURS (7 PM–11 PM) mby_liecht4x4leer.indd 1 12/07/2010 13.58.15On the topics of table and dining culture

TIP_ Drinks and culinary delicacies in the Hercules Hall. IMAGE_ (1–2) © LIECHTENSTEIN MUSEUM. Collections of the Princely House, Vienna, (3) © Made by you, (4) © Collection of Cultures

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51 MAK – Ö. Museum für angewandte Kunst / Gegenwartskunst 52 Marzipan- und Demelmuseum MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art Marzipan and Demel Museum Stubenring 5 Kohlmarkt 14 1010 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.MAK.at www.demel.at 01 / 711 36–248 01 / 535 17 17 Applied arts and contemporary art, tradition and experiment in In the underground passages of the K. u. K (Imperial and Royal) discourse. This year, the MAK’s theme is “Vienna Upcycled. Re- Court Confectionary Bakery, visitors are invited to join a small Inventing the Old”. tour through the history of the Viennese institution that is the COUTURE UPCYCLED (6 PM–10 PM) Demel. Marzipan figures, sugar showpieces and image and text Valuable clothes out of valueless cloth! Experimental fashion documents on the history of Demel allow a deeper insight into a design with designer Stephan Hann from Berlin. part of Viennese tradition. UPCYCLING DESIGN (7 PM–11 PM) SHOW BAKERY (6 pm–11.30 pm) Pieces of puzzles, milk cartons, bottle caps and much more turn In our show bakery, you can watch our pastry chef creating into jewellery. Jewellery workshop by gabarage upcycling design. traditional Demel sweets. During our opening hours, small BLUSS MIIZ VIENNESE SONGS (8 PM AND 9 PM) samples are available for all our visitors. Kurt Obermair and Ursula Slawicek will highlight “Viennism” and will introduce you to a very personal soundscape. FASHION SHOW (10.30 PM) Design pieces from design workshops – presented on the catwalk. 100 MINUTES OF SUSPENSE (10 PM) “The Third Man”, Carol Reed, 1949 (GB). In addition, Helmut Österreicher will serve Applestrudel. MAK TOURS (6.30 PM–10.30 PM) Guided tours through the MAK collection and current exhibitions. THE “RUMKUGELBAHN” By mischer’traxler at the MAK Design Shop! DJ RA-B GROOVEBUZ AND TEAM MIXED UP (FROM 10.30 PM)

IMAGE_ (1) © Peter Kainz, (2) Stephan Hann, Sunset Boulevard © MAK/Georg TIP_ Let our confectioners tempt you to a freshly frosted Demel Sachertorte Mayer, © gabarage upcycling design (6 pm–midnight, € 4.– per piece).

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53 Motorrolldie – Privates Motorradmuseum Motorrolldie - Private Motorcycle Museum Erlgasse 35 1120 Vienna www.motorrolldie.at 0664 / 325 66 19 oder 0664 / 430 06 09 The museum is a place of memories of a time in which we, our parents, grandparents, friends or acquaintances owned motorcycles like the ones exhibited. Being vintage motorcycle collectors ourselves, we founded the museum in 2006. The collection shows a cross-section of motor scooters and motorcycles, which until recently were used in everyday road traffic. There are motorcycles from 1932 to 1978 on display, the range of brands covers Puch, HMW, Lohner, Adler, Vespa, Standard, Zündapp and others. Many of the vehicles are licensed and are still regularly used. Moreover, also old radios and tape recorders as well as old children’s toys and other objects connected to motorcycles and cars from the 50s to the 70s can be seen in the collection. SOUNDS FROM FIRE AND STEAM (6 PM–10 PM) Organ grinder Norbert Schermann, known from TV and radio broadcasts, will invite you to a demonstration of a steam driven hand organ. Werfen Sie einen Blick hinter die Kulissen des Fernsehens! Alle Informationen zu den ORF-Backstage-Führungen: backstage.ORF.at (01) 877 99 99 Teletext-Seite 879

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54 MOYA-Museum of Young Art 55 MOZARTHAUS VIENNA mit WIEN MUSEUM Mozartwohnung at Palais Schönborn, Renngasse 4 (Freyung) MOZARTHAUS VIENNA with WIEN MUSEUM Mozart Appartment 1010 Vienna Domgasse 5 www.moya-vienna.at 1010 Vienna 01 / 535 19 89 www.mozarthausvienna.at 01 / 512 17 91 Since 2010, the private museum has been situated on about “… ich versichere sie, daß hier ein Herrlicher ort ist - und für mein 1,000 sq metres in an art-historical gem from the late baroque Metier der beste ort von der Welt” (“I ensure you that this is a period, the Palais Schoenborn built by J. Fischer v. Erlach at the wonderful place, and for my profession it is the best place in the Freyung. The museum, which is usually not open to the public but world”), this is what Mozart wrote to his father and he was right. In restricted to invitations or special events like the “ORF-Long Night a little more than the ten years that he lived in Vienna, he composed of Museums”, shows 21st century art from the generation after a large number of his major works. The composer’s only still 1968. With the concept of connecting exhibitions with exclusive existing apartment in Vienna, situated at Domgasse 5, impressively receptions, seminars and meetings, new audiences will be made demonstrates this. Here, he created his famous opera “Le Nozze aware of Young Art. Hundred percent of the proceeds of the sales di Figaro” amongst others. The special exhibition “Mozart and the (only from temporary exhibitions) go directly to the artists or women” looks into Mozart’s relationships with his wife Constanze, galleries. Apart from temporary exhibitions, selections from the with her sister and with Nancy Storace, the “Susanna” permanent collection are on display. of the debut performance of “Figaro”. MOYAWORLD.COM READING ACCOMPANIED BY MUSIC “Moyaworld”, the MOYA’s newest project, has developped over (7.30 PM–8.15 PM AND 9 PM–9.45 PM) the last two years and will be presented at the “ORF-Long Night of On the occasion of the “ORF-Long Night of Museums”, the curator of Museums” for the first time in Vienna. It is a website of art, which the exhibition, Dr. Gernot Friedel, will read samples from the letters is exhibition reality and museum at the same time. This results on display, which Mozart wrote to the women he adored, and will in novel exhibitions with possibilities undreamed of. “Moyaworld” tell anecdotes and give information about the historical background. has been created as a ‘global watchdog’, it is interregional as The presentation will be accompanied by music performed by the well as interdisciplinary and provides the possibility to look at young soprano Romana Beutel, who will sing arias of Susanna nd contemporary world art production from a bird’s eye view, con- from the opera “Le Nozze di Figaro”. (In the concert hall in the 2 stituting a starting point for art historical working, curating and basement). worldwide communication. IMAGE_ (1) Exterior view, photo: David Peters, (2) Mozart Brief, photo: ISM, (3) Constanze Mozart, photo: Hunterian Museum, (4) Constanze Mozarts Schwester Aloysia, photo: ISM

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56 MUMOK – Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Vienna 57 MUSA Museum auf Abruf MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1 MUSA Museum on Demand 1070 Vienna Felderstraße 6–8 (next to the City Hall) www.mumok.at 1010 Vienna 01 / 525 00 www.musa.at 01 / 4000–8400 CURRENT EXHIBITIONS: “MUSA Museum on Demand” is a collection of contemporary art Brigitte Kowanz – Now I See run by the Department for Cultural Affairs of the City of Vienna. This The Moderns – Revolutions in Art and Science institution provides a presentation space for thematic exhibitions Paintings: Process and Expansion compiled from works in the collection, the Start Gallery for young GUIDED TOUR WITH BRIGITTE KOWANZ (6 PM–7 PM) Viennese artists and the Artothek, which loans graphic art for Through her exhibition “Now I See”. private use. CROOKES TUBE AND WILSON CHAMBER (7 PM–11 PM, HOURLY) SPACE_BODY USE. POSITIONS OF THE SCULPTURE Physicist Gernot Pottlacher will present scientific devices in the For the first time, the MUSA shows selected figural works, which are exhibition “The Moderns”. related to the human body in a convincing and versatile way. The STRAIGHT THROUGH THE NIGHT / STRAIGHT THROUGH THE range spans from sculptures in the classical materials of wood, MUSEUM (7 PM–12 AM) metal and stone to solutions where the figure is set into the space Short guided tours to selected works of art. merely as an idea. “VULTURES AT VAN GOGH’S GRAVE” AND OTHER THRILLERS IN THE GUIDED TOURS THROUGH THE EXHIBITION (6 PM–1 AM) WORLD OF ART (7.30 PM–8 PM AND 8.30 PM–9 PM) DANCE PERFORMANCE (7.30 PM, 9.30 PM AND 11.30 PM) With Michaela Leutzendorff Pakesch and Christian Saehrendt; in Sibylle Starkbaum and AIKO/Kazuko Kurosaki meet with the physical cooperation with the art magazine “Schau”. response of the sculptures of the exhibition “space_body use”. FLEETING SHADOWS IN THE LONG NIGHT (8 PM–11 PM) CONCERT INNERHIRSCH (8 PM) Artistic light and shadow plays at the MUMOK studio for children Homeland Noise Punk. Emotronic. Happy Hardcore and Easy Liste- and adults to join in. ning. LIVE CONCERT: STONEDToNES (11 PM–1 AM) CONCERT TRICSSON (10 PM) Herbert Gollini & Helmut Wolfgruber make the lava stone of the MUMOK sing (world premiere). Guests: Hannahs Plan & Gerwald Rockenschaub. IMAGE_ (1) Exterior view of MUSA © Martin Kitzler, (2) Flora Neuwirth, 100 IMAGE_ (1) Brigitte Kowanz. Morse Alphabet, (2) Brigitte Kowanz. Hall of Mirrors, Boots, Acryllack, 2003, (3) Dorothee Golz, “Hohlwelt IV”, 1999, photo (2–3): (3) Man Ray. Rayogramm, (4) Baldessari. Six Colourful Inside Jobs Michael Wolschlager, (4) Innerhirsch

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58 Museum Aspern-Essling 1809 59 Museum für Verhütung und Schwangerschaftsabbruch Museum of Aspern-Essling 1809 Museum of Contraception and Abortion Asperner Heldenplatz 9 Mariahilfer Gürtel 37, 1st floor 1220 Vienna 1150 Vienna www.aspern-essling-1809.eu www.muvs.org 0676 / 953 53 33 The Museum of Aspern-Essling offers an overview of the military Under “natural” circumstances, a woman has approximately 15 conflict between the French and Austrian troups in May 1809. It pregnancies in her lifetime, resulting in ten births, depending exhibits a documentation of the circumstances, displaying different on health, sanitation, housing conditions, access to clean water sorts of weapons, uniforms, bullets and several pictures of the and proper nutrition etc. Approximately seven of those ten births military leaders. In 1858, Archduke Albrecht, son of Archduke Karl, survive childhood. For economic, social or other reasons, most had a monument erected in order to remind people of the victims of people neither presently nor historically want so many children. that war. This monument, the Lion of Aspern, was built by the artist For all generations and in most cultures, regulating the number Anton Fernkorn. The lion is portrayed lying on French warflags. The of offspring has been and remains an essential issue. To do so, French Eagle and the flags are the symbols of the French cavalry. contraception, abortion and infanticide have been practiced. The animal’s head is positioned on a French helmet. The lion Most women/couples have had and still have little or no access symbolises the brave soldiers who fought, won and died. The victory to effective contraception or safe abortion - conducted under of the German soldiers over the French army is represented by the “State of the Art” conditions. This is only possible if abortion oakleaves around the pedestal. In the face of the dying lion you can is legalized, otherwise it will (again) be performed on hidden read melancholy and anger, strength and steeliness in its posture. kitchen tables. Pressing his nails into the stone, the animal is dying. The first and only museum of its kind (and First awardee of the “SCHLACHT VON ASPERN” Kenneth Hudson Award from Trustees of the European Museum The oil painting “The Battle of Aspern” by Clara Both will also be Forum) displays the struggle for control over fertility – from on display. It is a present given by Dr. Hans von Wimpffen for the early centuries to the present with a glance into the future. The 200-year anniversary. museum aims to provide a greater understanding of the power of CONCERT IN FRONT OF THE MUSEUM fertility and the necessity of regulating it. GUIDED TOURS (FROM 6.30 PM)

TIP_ The brochure “Auf den Spuren von 1809” (in German) and the stamp “Der Löwe von Aspern” (“The Lion of Aspern”) are available at the museum.

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60 Museum im Schottenstift 61 MuseumsQuartier at the Schottenstift Museumsplatz 1 Freyung 6 1070 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.mqw.at www.schottenstift.at 0820 / 600 600 01 / 53 498–600 The museum, which is situated in the former prelature, comprises The MuseumsQuartier Wien is one of the largest areas for contem- exhibits such as religious paintings, landscapes and still lives, porary art and culture worldwide – ranging from visual and per- furniture, paraments and liturgical utensils. The high altar by the forming art, architecture, music, fashion, design, theatre, dance, “Schottenmeister”, featuring the oldest topographically accurate literature to children and youth culture through to digital culture. representation of medieval Vienna, is particularly worth seeing. MUSIC.EXPERIENCE! – JEUNESSE DAY IN THE MQ WITH As part of a guided tour, the library of the Schottenstift, Vienna’s CONCERTS AND DJ LINE (from 1 PM) largest private library, will also be open to the public. World music from Vienna, Tango Nuevo, classical acts, New Music GUIDED TOURS THROUGH THE MUSEUM and improvisations: The start of the season of Jeunesse, Austria’s (7 PM–8 PM AND 10 PM–11 PM) largest concert promoter, at the MuseumsQuartier Wien guarantees GUIDED TOURS THROUGH THE LIBRARY (8 PM–8.15 PM, music.experience to everyone’s taste. Listen to highlights of the 9 PM–9.15 PM, 11 PM–11.15 PM AND 12 AM–12.15 AM) new season at the Jeunesse day at MQ exclusively – followed by a CHAMBER CONCERT (8.15 PM–9 PM) DJ line at Ovalhalle/quartier 21 from 10 pm. In the Prälatensaal, with students of the Schottengymnasium. Experience more than eight hours of live music with artists of the young generation, among them the “Bank Austria Artists of the Year” Daniela Koch, Maja Osojnik, Sándor and Ádam Jávorkai as well as the acts bratfisch, Tango Primavera, Studio Dan and many more.

IMAGE_ (1) MuseumsQuartier Wien, © Lisi Specht, (2) Jeunesse, Maja Osojnik, © Julia Wesely, (3) Jeunesse, Daniela Koch, © Julia Wesely

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62 Musiksammlung der Wienbibliothek – Loos Räume 63 Naturhistorisches Museum Music Department, Vienna City Library - Loos Rooms Natural History Museum of Vienna Bartensteingasse 9, 1st floor Maria-Theresien-Platz 1010 Wien 1010 Vienna www.wienbibliothek.at www.nhm-wien.ac.at 01 / 40 00–84920 01 / 521 77–276 The Vienna City Library, founded in 1856, is one of the most important This nineteenth-century Ringstrasse palace is rich in tradition. scholarly libraries with a special focus on Vienna. Divided into five Its 8,000 sq metres of exhibition space present a 250-year- large collections, its extensive holdings consist of more than 550.000 old nature collection, which over the centuries since its publications, 860 literary bequests, with around 6 million individual establishment by Emporer Franz Stephan von Lothringen has autographs, almost 100,000 items in the Music Department and grown to include more than 25 million objects. The Natural about 250,000 posters. Thus, it is the first choice for researchers and History Museum of Vienna truly is a museum of superlatives! students concerning specific Viennese themes. Unique minerals, precious stones, rare animals, modern terra- Since 1991, the Music Department of the Vienna City Library has been riums and aquariums, enormous dinosaur skeletons, the located at the Beletage at Bartensteingasse 9, in a flat designed by the 25,000-year-old “Venus von Willendorf”, Maria Theresa’s unique renowned Austrian architect Adolf Loos. The collection in the Music bouquet of jewels… The building’s grand surroundings provide Department focuses on handwritten musical scores and sheet music an incomparable setting for one of the world’s oldest and largest of compositions of the last 200 years with emphasis on Viennese natural history collections. This collection is also a base for composers and publishers. international scientific resarch. SPECIAL EXHIBITION: “ALL LOOS(E)” (6 PM AND 9.15 PM) Immerge into the vast diversity and beauty of nature! SPECIAL EXHIBITION: “HUGO WOLF – 150TH BIRTHDAY” THE PROGRAMME: (7 PM AND 10 PM) Book flea market and a wide ranging potpourri of miscellaneous CONCERT: FROM HUGO WOLF’S MUSICAL OEUVRE (7.30PM) themes from zoology, mythology, geology, palaeontology, botany By the students of KS Marjana Lipovsek. and taxidermy among others. PRESENTATION: GUSTAV MAHLER (8.30 PM) FOR CHILDREN: CONCERT: STERZINGER SOLO “VIENNESE SONGS” (11 PM) Explorer’s station for children to the age of 10; When the wolves howl – through the night with the animals. TIP_ Wine and bread will be offered throughout the whole night. NOTE_ Barrier-free access via the courtyard, lift 1st floor, please ring. TIP_ Find the detailed programme and beginning times at langenacht.ORF.at. IMAGE_ (1) Room by Loos, © Fritsch, Vienna, (2) Loos Rooms + visitors, © Georg Free admission cards for activities with limited numbers of participants. Lembergh, Vienna, (3) By the Beautiful Blue Danube, © Fritsch, Vienna, (4) Stefan TIP_ You can also find the exhibits of this institution at www.kulturpool.at! Sterzinger, © Georg Lembergh, Vienna NOTE_ The entrance for wheelchair users is at Burgring 7.

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64 Neidhart Fresken 65 Neue Burg Neidhart Frescoes New Imperial Palace Tuchlauben 19 Heldenplatz 1010 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.wienmuseum.at www.khm.at 01 / 505 87 47–85180 01 / 525 24–4025 The Neidhart Frescoes show scenes from the life and work of the EPHESOS MUSEUM Viennese minnesinger Neidhart von Reuental (about 1180 to Significance and splendor of the Antique Ephesos amidst the 1240) as well as a spring festival and a round dance with a feast. neobaroque architecture of the New Imperial Palace. NEIDHART – DANCES AND SONGS (7 PM, 9 PM AND 11 PM) 7 pm: Hetairoi – Show of military clothing Medieval concert with string puppets by Barbara & Scott. Do 8 pm: Talk: Ephesos in the Late Antiquity not miss this special opportunity to enjoy medieval music in the 9 pm: Hetairoi – Show of civilian clothes authentic setting of the Neidhart Frescoes. Scott Wallace will play 10 pm: Talk: The Ephesos at Early Christian Byzantine times medieval instruments which he replicated with his own hand: 11 pm: Guided tour: Ephesos – Metropolis of the Ancient World psaltery harp, tromba marina, gemshorn and recorders. Barbara COLLECTION OF ANCIENT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Kriegl will revive the rich wall paintings of the former ballroom The world’s most important collection of renaissance and baroque with the dancing of the puppets which were shaped after historic instruments. paintings. 6 pm, 8 pm and 10 pm: “Piano maker’s workshop”: Restoration of instruments, in the vestibule of the marble hall 7 pm and 9 pm: Concerts: Haydn Baryton Trio Budapest, Hall IX COLLECTION OF ARMS AND ARMOUR Experience the special exhibition “The Battle of Tannenberg 1410” with magnificent armour, arms and courtly music. 7.30 pm: Presentation: “What did the knights wear underneath?” 8 pm and 10 pm: Fencing presentation by the group “Dreynschlag” 8.30 pm and 10.30 pm: Concert: “Dancerye”, knightly and courtly music of the 15th century 9.30 pm: Presentation: “The horn crossbow”

TIP_ The Greek-Hellenistic performers from Hetairoi will be available personally IMAGE_ (2) © Barbara & Scott to answer your questions all night.

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66 ORF RadioKulturhaus Argentinierstraße 30a 1040 Vienna radiokulturhaus.ORF.at 01 / 501 70 377

The Funkhaus (broadcasting center) in Vienna is the main location of the ORF radio stations. It houses a radio museum with historical equipment, and offers the possibility of experiencing radio backstage: Ö1 is Europe’s most successful cultural radio station and stands for information, cultural program and high- quality music. Radio Wien provides listeners with the city’s latest information along with weather and traffic reports, blended with a good amount of music. FM4 is a bilingual (German and English) radio station, aimed at young people. It covers youth culture and popular culture off the track of mainstream. The Funkhaus also houses the RadioKulturhaus, which is an important venue in Vienna’s cultural scene, with around 400 events a year, the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Radio Newscenter and the TV studio for the local TV program “Wien Heute”. GUIDED TOURS TO THE FOLLOWING STATIONS: Ö1 – Radio Wien – FM4 – Adventure studio – Radio museum. Guided tours will start half-hourly in the foyer from 6 pm on. The last tour will start at 11.30 pm.

NOTE_ Visiting the studios at the ORF RadioKulturhaus is only possible as part of a guided tour. IMAGE_ (1) © Nikolaus Ostermann, (2) © ORF, (3) © Nikolaus Ostermann

HOLEN SIE SICH IHRE KOSTENLOSE RADIOKULTURHAUS-VORTEILSKARTE 104 UNTER RADIOKULTURHAUS.ORF.AT

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67 Original Wiener Schneekugelmuseum 68 Österreichisches Filmmuseum Vienna Snowglobe Museum Austrian Film Museum (OeFM) Schumanngasse 87 Augustinerstraße 1 1170 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.viennasnowglobe.at www.filmmuseum.at 01 / 486 43 41 01 / 533 70 54 In our small museum you can see special editions and get an The Austrian Film Museum (OeFM) is a cinémathèque, our overview of how snowglobes are made. You will visit the workshop exhibitions take place on screen: Film, the most important form of grandfather’s time and will be enthralled by many new and old of expression over the last 115 years, achieves its full potential globes. In the pleasant atmosphere of our 250-year-old building, only through the projection on a movie screen – be it as an object you will see both historic and current themes produced in our art, a documentation or popular entertainment. With its film snowglobes. collections and screening programmes, the OeFM has become a A LOOK BEHIND THE SCENES point of reference for all Austrian film lovers and enthusiasts – a In the “Long Night”, we offer a look behind the scenes of the dedicated venue which also offers the country’s largest library of production of snowglobes. You will be invited to see a part of our film literature and provides public encounters with international workshops and observe the making of individual components. We filmmakers and experts. will be happy to also present you our book on snowglobes, which JOURNEY THROUGH THE WORLD OF FILM provides information and entertainment. As in the past, the Austrian Film Museum offers its guests an A special limited edition snowglobe will be available on the exciting, surprising and fascinating journey through the world of occasion of the “ORF-Long Night of Museums”. We are looking film and its history of more than 100 years by means of various forward to your visit! 20-minute programmes. The shows start at half-hourly intervals. CONTINUOUS CHILD-FRIENDLY PROGRAMME For the first time, all films shown have been selected according to their suitability for audiences of adults and children from the age of 8.

TIP_ Delicious home-made sandwiches and refreshing drinks will be offered TIP_ In our shop, you will be able to select from hundreds of different motifs at the film bar. In the shop of the OeFM next door, visitors can purchase rare and to take a little winter world back home with you. and unusual film posters and books.

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69 Österreichisches Gartenbaumuseum 70 Ö. Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum | Kaffee-Erlebnismuseum Museum for Horticultural History 39 Austrian Museum for Social and Economic Affairs | Coffee Experience Museum Siebeckstraße 14 Vogelsanggasse 36 1220 Vienna 1050 Vienna www.wien.gv.at/umwelt/parks/gartenbaumuseum www.wirtschaftsmuseum.at 01 / 40 00–42270 01 / 545 25 51 The Austrian Museum for Horticultural History is located in the Our aim is a simple and comprehensible presentation of social historical Orangerie of Kagran, hosting exhibits concerning the and economic facts. history of horticulture and of floristry on over 500 sq metres (HI)STORIES IN THE MUSEUM of exhibition space. Furthermore, the museum offers special 100 YEARS OF LIFE AND HOUSING IN VIENNA – exhibitions, vernissages and morning performances. FROM GRANDMOTHER TO GRANDCHILD EVENING PROGRAMME In the exhibition, historians recount life in the 20th century. This year, the “ORF-Long Night of Museums” will be “murderous” GALLERY OF COLLECTORS in the Museum for Horticultural History, as the question will be: “It Private collectors show their treasures. is always the gardener who did it!(?)” Renate Steinkellner: “50 years of gifts for World Saving Day” Gardeners are masters in dealing with dangerous and mysterious CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMES substances, which are needed to make their plants grow and “LÖWE” – Study workshop about the basics of Austria’s economy. blossom. Visitors are invited to find out how risky the job of a Money-(Hi)story – Is your money genuine? Test it! “Crack the safe” gardener can actually be and how dangerous gardeners are in fact. and other games about money. A varied programme throughout the night includes a concert of “ECONOMY TRAIL” WITH COMPUTER AREA the Musikschule Donaustadt, a murderous quiz in the museum, Up to date information on Austria’s social and economic situation an “extremely dangerous” floristry show by the ÖGG, guided tours with an economy quiz. on toxic plants, open fireplaces in the illuminated garden, exciting COFFEE EXPERIENCE MUSEUM catering and much more. Look – Smell – Taste. From Turkish coffee to Frapuccino, coffee- PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN related stories with samples. Floristry, microscoping, making dwellings for useful animals.

TIP_ Free sandwiches and white wine spritzer at the sidewalk café, free coffee and coffee specialities from the coffee bar, free brochures on economoy.

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71 Österreichisches Museum für Volkskunde 72 Österreichisches Pharma- und Drogistenmuseum Austrian Museum of Folk Life and Folk Art Museum of Pharmacy and Chemists Laudongasse 15–19 Währingerstraße 14 1080 Vienna 1090 Vienna www.volkskundemuseum.at www.drogistenverband.at 01 / 406 89 05 01 / 512 62 29 The baroque Schönborn Garden Palace provides the picturesque The history of chemists is more than 100 years old. The museum setting for the collections of the Austrian Museum for Folk Life and shows about 10.000 exhibits and curiosities about a chemist’s Folk Art: furniture, textiles, ceramics, working objects, and unique professional development. Due to the lack of finished products works of folk art reveal to us the world of generations past, their for health care and beauty care and technical products for life and way of thought. photography, household and crop protection, chemists had SPECIAL EXHIBIT: “WITH FEATHER QUILLS, INK AND GRIT. basic materials in stock and produced the desired substances for INKSTANDS FROM THREE CENTURIES” their customers. They made medicinal herb blends from plants, Goethe wrote with it, Wieland used it und Nietzsche pondered minerals, chemicals etc. and extracted drugs. Today, drugstores upon it: Today inkstands belong to forgotten types of objects. mainly sell products for health, nutrition and beauty, medicinal They were mainly ceramic and adorned the desks of the literate herbs or dietary supplements. population. LIVING KNOWLEDGE IN THE MUSEUM OF PHARMACY: EXTRA PROGRAMME: A collection of exhibits which were already used in homeopathy Welcome to the writing workshop! Discover historic writing styles and aroma therapy in the last centuries. “Herbarium” - a notable and try to write with feather quill and ink! Come and quiz yourself collection of European plants by Dr. Franz Berger. Rarities and on old inscriptions, at any time, and win! presents from the expedition of the Africanist scholar Dr. Emil PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN (6 PM–10 PM) Holub. More than 2000 reference books about the knowledge of Visit the old classroom and write with Klecksi! nature and medicine. GUIDED TOURS ON THE SUBJECTS OF HERBS AND PHOTOGRAPHY

TIP_ Refreshments are offered in the coffeehouse. IMAGE_ (1–3) © ÖMV

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73 Österreichisches Theatermuseum 74 Österreichisches Werbemuseum Austrian Theatre Museum Advertising Museum Palais Lobkowitz, Lobkowitzplatz 2 at the location of Breitenseer Lichtspiele, Breitenseer Straße 21 1010 Vienna 1140 Vienna www.khm.at www.werbemuseum.at 01 / 52 524–4025 0664 / 744 50 914 GUSTAV MAHLER AND VIENNA The Austrian Advertising Museum, which was founded in 2002, The “Long Night” will be the closing reception for the highly concentrates on commercials in film, radio and television. Once a praised exhibition examining the fateful role that Mahler played for year, we present our collection to anyone interested in an exciting Vienna and that Vienna played for Mahler. As a conductor, Mahler and funny evening programme. This year, we have come up with acquired high reputation, as a composer, he was the precursor of prominent support, on the one hand by Traum & Maier, the most “Neue Musik”, and as head of the Vienna Court Opera, he caused legendary Austrian production studio for animated and live action enormous controversies with his opera reform. advertisements (founded in 1948), and, on the other hand by the “I HAVE TO ADMIT I’M VIENNESE TO THE CORE” Filmarchiv Austria. Also the location of this year’s presentation is (7.15 PM, 9 PM, 10.30 PM AND 0.15 AM) especially noteworthy. Breitenseer Lichtspiele, founded in 1909, Guided Tours through the Gustav Mahler exhibition (about 30 is the oldest cinema in Austria, probably even worldwide. For minutes). 41 years now, it has been managed by Mag.a Anna Nitsch-Finz. MAHLER × 100 (8 PM–8.45 PM AND 9.30 PM–10.15 PM) Pay us a visit and dive into the pioneer era of cinema advertising klezmer reloaded & Otto Brusatti. from the 1920s to the 1940s, into the rocking Fifties, the roaring MAHLER & PAINTER (11 PM–12 AM) Sixties, the wild Seventies, the neon-coloured Eighties, the Amarcord Wien play music by Gustav Mahler and his contempo- MoreBiggerFaster Nineties, or enjoy cult commercials of recent raries. years (which do not want to be called the Noughties …). We are SHADOW THEATRE (6.30 PM–7.15 PM AND 8.30 PM–9.15 PM) looking forward to your visit! “Put a Tiger in the Tank” and spend Shadow play workshops for children and adolescents. your “Holidays near Friends”. MUSIC IS IN THE AIR (7.30 PM– 8 PM) SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN, FILLERS: Guided tours for children ages 5 to 10. Funny short films from times when commercial breaks were shor- ter. SPECIAL EVENT We will interpret legendary radio commercials anew. TIP_ You can also find the exhibits of this institution at www.kulturpool.at!

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75 Papyrusmuseum 76 Pfadfindermuseum und Institut für Pfadfindergeschichte Papyrus Museum Austrian Scouting Museum and Institute for Scouting History Heldenplatz – New Imperial Palace, entrance via the Central Gate Loeschenkohlgasse 25 1010 Vienna 1150 Vienna www.onb.ac.at www.pfadfinder-archiv.org 01 / 534 10–427 0664 / 47 77 117 The Austrian National Library’s Papyrus Museum presents precious In 2010, we celebrate the anniversary of “100 years of scouting objects from its papyrus collection. Accommodating some 180,000 idea in Austria”. A special exhibition is dedicated to the history of objects, it is the largest collection of its kind worldwide, and because scouting in Austria. of its uniqueness has been classified as a world heritage site in Its highlights are scouting in its first years, the influence of the two UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register. world wars on scouting, and also to the position of the boy scouts The current temporary exhibition, Voices from the Desert Sand. in the last years of the Austrian Empire and in the controversial Letter-Writing in Greco-Roman Egypt, focuses on “ordinary” interwar period. Another part of the exhibition is dedicated to individuals whose voices are never heard in antique literature and medals and awards. lets them speak to us on papyrus in the form of personal letters. This Since the archive of the Austrian scout movement has its office at unusual correspondence is fascinating because of its immediate this location, all the information about the history and presence of and intimate nature and grants manifold glimpses of everyday scouting in Austria is available. life back then. Besides documents written by private scribes, the GUIDED TOURS exhibition, in a second section, also addresses the sphere of official We offer guided tours throughout the whole evening (available in correspondence. English upon request). In addition, the museum’s permanent display offers a substantial SCOUTING WITHIN THE LAST 100 YEARS (6 PM–10 PM) selection of some 200 papyri, parchments, and papers covered with There will be a continuous programme until 10 pm with different writing, as well as related objects, spanning the period from 1500 scouting activities (e.g. knotting, signalling, campfire songs, etc.). B.C. to 1500 A.D. For kids, the programme will be adapted to their age. GUIDED TOURS (7 PM–12 AM) Hourly. CHILDREN’S CORNER: Children will have an opportunity of writing hieroglyphs with a reed pen on a piece of papyrus, which they are allowed to take home. NOTE_The Scouting Museum is located at the 4th floor of the post office building. There is an elevator in the building for easy access.

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77 Prunksaal der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek 78 quartier21 State Hall of the Austrian National Library MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1 Josefsplatz 1 1070 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.quartier21.at www.onb.ac.at 01 / 534 10–277 The Austrian National Library’s State Hall numbers among the The quartier21 is a creative cluster at MuseumsQuartier Wien. Its world’s most beautiful Baroque libraries. Emperor Charles VI focus ranges from digital culture to fashion and design. was the initiator of this gem of profane Baroque architecture, ELECTRIC AVENUE/Q21: commissioning it for his court library. Digital Games’ History: Discussion (Subotron Shop, 7 pm) In 1723, Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, the famous court Fingerprint (Showroom “Angewandte”, 7 pm) architect, began building the State Hall, which was finished in Dark Planets (Asifakeil, 7 pm) 1726 by his son, Joseph Emanuel. The ceiling frescoes are by the What Ever - From Across (V_port, from 10 am) hand of the court painter Daniel Gran. Together with the marble STREET ART PASSAGE VIENNA: statues by the brothers Peter and Paul Strudel and the bookcases Evan Roth (USA): Vernissage (between Breite Gasse and MQ, 7 pm) made of walnut, they convey an authentic impression of an ROOM D / QUARTIER21: eighteenth-century Baroque universal library. Past, Present and Future of DIY (7 pm) The exhibition currently on view in the State Hall, entitled Jews, COMBINAT: Christians, and Muslims. Intercultural Dialogue in Old Writings, “Combinat”-ion: Andreas Stasta (MQ Court 7/q21, 7.30 pm) impressively illustrates how fundamental knowledge in the natural TYPOPASSAGE WIEN: sciences was transmitted, thereby focusing on the dialogue among Typopassage # 3 (between MQ Court 1 and Court 2, 6 pm) different civilizations. The manuscripts, most of which date from EIKON: the Middle Ages, essentially introduce those disciplines that Book flea market (Culture offices q21, 1st floor, 9 pm) particularly benefited from cross-cultural dialogue: medicine, FREIRAUM QUARTIER21 INTERNATIONAL: astronomy, and astrology. ak7 – The Art of Design (10 am–12 am) GUIDED TOURS (7 PM–12 AM) Hourly.

IMAGE_ (1) Subotron shop, © Heribert Corn, (2) Street Art Passage Vienna, Evan Roth, © Evan Roth, (3) Quarter for Digital Culture, © QDK, (4) ak7, Lois Weinberger, © Carmen Brucic

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79 Rauchfangkehrer-Museum 80 Römermuseum The Museum of Chimney Sweepers Roman Museum Klagbaumgasse 4 Hoher Markt 3 1040 Vienna 1010 Vienna 01 / 514 50–2275 www.wienmuseum.at 01 / 505 87 47–85180 The museum comprises two separate rooms totalling 250 sq metres, On the spot where nearly 2.000 years ago officer’s houses from with a permanent exhibition in the first one and special shows in the the Vindobona camp once stood, you can now explore the Roman second. A cellar where you can view antique kilns and water heaters city history of Vienna - in the new Römermuseum located at Hoher completes the museum. Markt. Upon entrance, a life-like model in the original heavy leather gear “ALEA IACTA EST”: THE DIE IS CAST (6 PM–10 PM) of a chimney sweeper will greet and welcome you into the “living Dice games from the Roman times for young and old. museum” which has been set up in the form of a chimney sweeper’s GARLIC – THE SPICE OF ROMAN SOLDIERS’ LIVES workshop as it was still in use until the 1950s. There is also a slate (7.30 PM, 8.30 PM, 9.30 PM, 10.30 PM AND 11.30 PM) blackboard, which was standing or hanging outside each sweeper’s In this guided tour through the Roman Museum, you will find out office, showing his work schedule, and available to his customers for more about the lives of ordinary Roman soldiers, who mainly lived posting their orders. Atop a cupboard, there is a wooden statue of St. on mash made of coarsely ground grain with water. This mix was Florian, patron saint of the chimney sweepers. Important tools of the seasoned with loads of garlic, which was meant to spark not only sweeper’s trade round off the exhibition. their lust for war but also for love. SPECIAL EXHIBITION: GRAFFITI – LEAVING MARKS 25 YEARS OF THE MUSEUM OF CHIMNEY SWEEPERS For young and old. Graffitis give information about the living situation A cross-section of 25 years of museum activities is on display, with of their creators. Leave your personal marks on our Graffiti wall. a focus on special exhibitions. The topics of the special exhibitions have not always been directly connected to the profession of the chimney sweepers, but they have always been received with great interest by our visitors, especially when rarities were presented. One part of this special exhibition shows the development of the permanent exhibition on chimney sweepers.

TIP_ As is already customary for the chimney sweepers, visitors will be given a complimentary glass of sparkling wine.

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81 Schatzkammer Treasury Hofburg, Schweizerhof 1010 Vienna www.khm.at 01 / 52524–4025 In the world’s most important Treasury, you can marvel at the Alle most precious insignia and jewels from a millennium of European history: Here, in the oldest part of the Imperial Palace (13th century), you will not only find the Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire Informationen (from around 962) and the crown which later on became Crown of the Austrian Empire (from 1602), but also the remains of the Burgundian Treasure from the 15th century, the Treasure of the Order of the Golden Fleece, and legendary treasuries from the possessions of the Habsburgs, among them a “unicorn” of almost und Berichte two-and-a-half metres and the “Holy Lance”. The Ecclesiastical Treasury holds liturgical items, reliquaries and vestments as evidence of the Habsburgs’ piety. The entrance to the Treasury is situated in the Schweizerhof, the name of which is reminiscent of the Swiss Guard, that was once positioned there. auf Radio Wien CROWN, CORONATION, CHARLES’ THRONE: WHAT IS ALL THIS FUSS ABOUT? (7 PM AND 9 PM) Curator’s tour with Dr. Franz Kirchweger. RADIO WIEN. DAS HÖRT SICH GUT AN.

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82 Schatzkammer des Deutschen Ordens 83 Schlumberger Sektkellerei Treasury of the Teutonic Order Schlumberger Cellar World Singerstraße 7, 1st staircase, 2nd floor Heiligenstädter Straße 39 1010 Vienna 1190 Vienna www.deutscher-orden.at www.schlumberger.at 01 / 512 10 65 01 / 368 22 59–0 The Treasury of the Teutonic Order, located next to St. Stephen’s AUSTRIA’S MOST TRADITIONAL WINE AND SPARKLING WINE CELLARS Cathedral, is one of the oldest art collections in Vienna. Here Wherever there is a celebration, there is sparkling wine. But what visitors can explore 800 years of the former chivalric order’s actually is this delicious bubbly and classy drink that we enjoy so rich history. Constituting the treasury’s centrepiece, the Grand much? What is sparkling wine? What is Champagne? Master’s Treasure Trove includes artefacts such as vessels, cups, The knowledge of the production of Schlumberger sparkling wine weapons and clocks from the Renaissance and Baroque age. has been cultivated with great care and constantly refined at the Furthermore, the visitors see altar paintings and liturgical objects house of Schlumberger since 1842. Robert Schlumberger acquired from the Middle Ages, portraits of various Grand Masters and the this fine art, the “Méthode Tradionelle” as it is also used in the order’s insignia. Champagne region, in France’s oldest Champagne wine cellar and SALA TERRENA (FROM 7 PM) brought this secret to Vienna. After 7 pm also the church and the baroque Sala Terrena will be SCHLUMBERGER OPENS ITS DOORS open to the public. Hourly visitor tours offer information on the origin and production GUIDED TOURS (8 PM–8.30 PM, 10 PM–10.30 PM AND of sparkling wine and Champagne, on the correct storage and the 11 PM–11.30PM) secrets of a tasting. In the cellar cinema, you can immerse into the Short guided tours through the collection will be offered. world of sparkling pleasure. In the course of a guided tour, you CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME (7 PM–7.30 PM AND 9PM–9.30PM) will be taken through the impressive 300-year-old cellar maze, Help – Heal – Defend: From the life of a knight of the order. Here you will shake bottles on wooden racks, discover secrets about you will find out how people could became knights of the Teutonic “Degorgement” and “Dosage” and you will be given the chance to Order and what their duties were. try the carefully cultivated Schlumberger Wine.

NOTE_The Treasury is located in the 2nd floor can be reached via lift.

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84 Schmetterlinghaus im Palmenhaus 85 Schüttkasten The Vienna Butterfly House in the Burggarten Palmhouse Simonsgasse Burggarten 1220 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.schmetterlinghaus.at 01 / 533 85 70 Welcome to the magic of a rain forest, with live, free flying tropical The Schüttkasten Essling, which was a disputed area as was the butterflies, a unique experience right in the centre of Vienna. The church at Aspern, today is a branch of the Museum of Aspern- historical Vienna Butterfly House is located in one of the world’s Essling 1809. It houses uniforms, pictures and the largest Central most beautiful Jugendstil glasshouses. Come and be amazed by European diorama bringing the Battle of Aspern-Essling (21th and the huge trees and waterfalls of this city centre wonderland as 22th May 1809) to life, with 8,546 figures, riversides, houses and butterflies fly freely around you. optical and acoustic effects. The battle diorama was built by Afred EXPERIENCE NIGHT TIME IN THE BUTTERFLY HOUSE Frühwirt and by the director of the museum. The butterfly house at night, a unique opportunity to visit the CONCERT IN FRONT OF THE MUSEUM sleeping jungle. NON-STOP FILM Showing the development of butterflies.

TIP_ The brochure “Auf den Spuren von 1809” (in German) and the stamp “Der Löwe von Aspern” (“The Lion of Aspern”) are available at the museum.

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86 Secession 87 Shuttlebus ins Heizhaus Friedrichstraße 12 Shuttle Bus Service to the Railway Museum Strasshof 1010 Vienna Sillerstraße 123 www.secession.at 2231 Strasshof 01 / 587 53 07 www.eisenbahnmuseum-heizhaus.com 02287 / 30 27–11 The Vienna Secession is an exhibition space for contemporary art, The railway museum “Das Heizhaus” is home to the Austrian rail which is unique in the history of Modernism. Here, a programme veterans. Visitors will find a wide variety of engines and waggons of future-oriented contemporary art bonds with a building, which, in their original historical setting. with its architecture, iconically stands for the atmosphere of BUS SHUTTLE SERVICE FROM VIENNA TO STRASSHOF AND BACK awakening around 1900. Departure/Arrival at the underground station Leopoldau / bus line EXHIBITION OF CONTEMPORARY ART: 125: Lara Almarcegui Departures at: 6 pm, 7.30 pm, 9 pm, 10.30 pm. PERMANENT EXHIBITION: Arrivals at: 7.30 pm, 9 pm, 10.30 pm, midnight. The Beethoven Frieze by Gustav Klimt. VISIT THE RAILWAY MUSEUM STRASSHOF GUIDED TOURS (7 PM, 9 PM AND 11 PM) There, the following programme will be offered: ART INFORMATION (6 PM–11 PM) STEAM ENGINES From Hungary and visiting. TRAIN OPERATION BY NIGHT Garden railway, model train, LGB and model car sets. OPENING NIGHT Exhibition by Ursi Spät. STARTING-UP of a steam engine. POWER POINT TOUR A look behind the scenes. NIGHTLY PHOTO SHOOTING TIP_ Guided tours and art information are suitable for all ages. with steam engines (from 8.45 pm). NOTE_ The premises of the Secession have limited disabled access. IMAGE_ (1) Secession, photo: Matthias Herrmann, (2) Lara Almarcegui, The Rubble Mountain, Sint-Truiden 2005, (3) Gustav Klimt, The Beethoven TIP_ Buffet in the hall of the “Heizhaus”. Frieze (detail) NOTE_ Tickets for the „Long Night“ may also be purchased on the bus.

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88 Sigmund Freud Museum 89 Staatsopernmuseum Berggasse 19 Vienna State Opera Museum 1090 Vienna Hanuschgasse 3 / Goethegasse 1 www.freud-museum.at 1010 Vienna 01 / 319 15 96 www.wiener-staatsoper.at 01 / 51 444–2100 Sigmund Freud lived and worked at Berggasse 19 for 47 years Since the old opera theatre next to the Kärntnertor turned out to until he was driven into exile in 1938. In his former office and be too small for most operas of the 19th century, it was decided to apartment, the Sigmund Freud Museum presents an exhibition build a new opera house on the Vienna Ringstraße, the new grand documenting the life and work of the founder of psychoanalysis boulevard. The new house on the Ringstraße was opened with as well as unique film material depicting the Freud family in the a performance of Mozart’s Don Juan on the 25th of May in 1869. thirties. Objects from Freud’s belongings, including his office’s 140 years later, the Vienna State Opera Museum, documents the waiting room, make tangible the surroundings in which his history of the house in the exhibition “140 years of the opera patients were analyzed. house on the Ringstraße. 1869–2009”. REMAINS OF MEMORY, DISTURBANCES IN READING – On the basis of historical costumes, concepts of stage designs, FROM THE SIGMUND FREUD MUSEUM COLLECTION play bills and many photographs, the most important events such The presentation “Remains of Memory, Disturbances in Reading as debut performances, first nights and great productions as well – From the Sigmund Freud Museum Collection” takes visitors as the history of the building are documented. Special attention is into the archive and the library of the Sigmund Freud Museum. given to Gustav Mahler, who was head of the Vienna Court Opera Pictures, writings and objects, which until now have been stored from 1897 to 1907 and decisively influenced the artistic profile away out of sight, are on display for the first time. of the house. The presentation serves to provide visitors with a view into GUIDED TOURS (8 PM AND 9.30 PM) the museum’s “back stage”. First editions and corrected One-hour guided tour through the Vienna State Opera Museum led manuscripts from Sigmund Freud are shown alongside works from by Mag. Therese Gassner, the curator of the exhibition and head psychoanalysts such as Richard Sterba. Many private photos and of the museum. writings from Anna Freud, who also lived at Berggasse 19 and conducted analyses there, are on view as well. GUIDED TOURS On the occasion ot the “ORF-Long Night of Museums”, we offer guided tours through museum and presentation every half hour.

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90 Technisches Museum Wien 91 Tschechisches Zentrum Wien Mariahilferstraße 212 Czech Centre Vienna 1140 Vienna Herrengasse 17 www.technischesmuseumwien.at 1010 Vienna 01 / 89 998–6000 www.tschechischeszentrum.at 01 / 535 23 60 Technisches Museum Wien offers a fascinating insight into the The Czech Centre Vienna is a Vienna based Czech government history of technology, on the basis of a variety of exclusive objects nonpolitical agency associated with the Czech Ministry of Foreign from the fields of industry, business and science. Apart from original Affairs, part of the international network of Czech Centres in 21 exhibits, there are numerous interactive experimental stations. countries worldwide. They cultivate relations with the general SPECIAL EXHIBITION “MAKE MUSIC” public within their host country in the areas of culture, education, Make music in the “ORF-Long Night of Museums”! Under the trade and tourism. guidance of experts, you can try your hands at producing music and EUROPEAN PICTURE MEMORY at playing acoustic and electronic instruments such as contrabass, The travelling exhibition designed by Maria Procházková and silent violin or electronic drums, you can also dance or rock the Michaela Bergmannová introduces the member states of the rehearsal room in the exhibition “Make Music”. Together with the European Union in a creative and playful way. For every member musician and composer Max Hoffmann, joint compositions will state, a colourful wall panel with their names, flags, maps etc. be created with the newest electronic instruments; everyone will was created out of fabric and various other materials. Moreover, a get the chance to try some composing at the exhibition. Historical series of 28 short films (each about 2–3 minutes) will be shown, jukeboxes and electronic instruments will be brought to life for which in the form of a guessing game with two children and with those who prefer listening to playing. colourful animation deepens the knowledge of the EU and its TRY OUT AND PLAY ELECTRONIC AND ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS member states; for young and old. (FROM 6 PM) GUIDED TOURS AT EVERY FULL HOUR (7 PM–10 PM) Joint composing with Max Hoffmann, presentations of jukeboxes and historical electronic instruments. CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME (6 PM–10 PM) The children’s area “MINI” will be open till 10 pm.

TIP_ You can also find the exhibits of this institution at www.kulturpool.at! TIP_ Picture memory gaming table for children, quiz with small prizes.

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City Walk City Walk / U1, U4 Schwedenplatz

92 Uhrenmuseum 93 Urania Sternwarte Wien Clock Museum Urania Observatory Schulhof 2 Uraniastrasse 1 1010 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.wienmuseum.at www.astronomie-wien.at 01 / 505 87 47–85180 01 / 729 54 94 The Clock Museum is one of the most noteworthy collections of its Urania Observatory, Austria’s oldest public observatory, is again kind in the whole of Europe. From tower clocks to pocket watches, in possession of the best “sight”. The great double telescope, here, everyone’s taste is catered for. Both, lovers of watches and consisting of a refracting telescope and a mirror telescope, gives visitors with specific interest in the history of measuring time will you the chance to enjoy astronomical observation in the very heart certainly enjoy their visit in the Clock Museum. of Vienna. LET’S BUILD A SUNDIAL (6 PM) ASTRONOMICAL PROGRAMme Children build a sundial together with curator and clockmaker Slip into the role of an astronomer in the course of your visit to the Rupert Kerschbaum. Observatory and join us in observing the canopy of stars: Due to NO TIME! AN OFFER FOR THE STRESSED OUT the light-travel time, we see celestial objects the way they looked (7 PM, 8 PM, 10 PM AND 11 PM) years, centuries or milleniums ago - which is a glance into the past 700 clocks in 3000 seconds. The guided tour will take you on a of the cosmos. Our astronomical programme in the dome will start journey through the different phases of measuring time. at 6 pm. MUSIC WITH METRONOMES (8 PM, 9 PM AND 10 PM) Experimental music with metronomes by and with “Platypus” – an association for Modern Music. BRIX IS SHORT OF TIME (12 AM) Extracts from “Brix allein im Megaplexx” (Brix alone at the Megaplexx). This comedy programme is a therapeutical session rapidly run through due to time pressure, mocking everything in hurry and haste. The observation of global society and the examination of the dimension of “time” make Brix’ fifth solo programme a comedic theatre of a special kind.

TIP_ Suitable for visitors from the age of 8.

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94 VBS-Akademiestraße 95 Volkshochschule Wiener Urania Vienna Business School Akademiestraße Urania Adult Education Centre Akademiestraße 12 Uraniastraße 1 1010 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.akademiestrasse.vbs.ac.at www.vhs.at/urania 01 / 505 81 00 01 / 712 6191–0 Being the first building (built between 1860 and 1862) on the This year again, the Urania will be delighted to introduce you to former Glacis Grounds, the house at Akademiestraße 12 offers a wide selection of young and successful artists from Austria and many interesting aspects not only from the historical but also from abroad. Visitors will see and experience original works of art and an architectural point of view. Famous names such as Ferdinand our “live treats” as particular highlights. At the Adult Education Fellner the Younger, Leopold Mayer and Joseph Cesar are all directly Centre at Urania, Vienna’s minor landmark, we are looking forward connected with its erection. The history of the development of to your visit. Karlsplatz is also reflected in this building. WORKS OF ART: SPECIAL EXHIBITION 150 YEARS AKADEMIESTRASSE 12 H. García Lanza, OttaGringo, Fotoandmore-R. Johne, H. Eberl, A. The special exhibition in the foyer covers the topics of 150 years Steinhauser, photo project wienXtra/ART-IST, Boni, J. Silver, S. of laying the foundation stone of the building, the history of the Savala, Colorandi, Sociedade Austro Brasileira, and many more. development of Karlsplatz and 150 years of business school LIVE MUSIC (6.45 PM) system in the German speaking world. With Andreas Drumotion. GUIDED TOURS THROUGH THE BUILDING SPEED DRAWING (6.45 PM) Guided round tours through the building as required (about 20 With OttaGringo. minutes) inform about business education now and then. READING (7 PM) PICTURE DOCUMENTS With Melamar, C. Greller, I. Wondratsch, P. Bosch, A. Dekan, W. illustrating 150 years of the building at Akademiestraße 12. Baco. MAGIC SHOW (7.15 PM) With the Vienna Magic Club. LIVE MUSIC (8 PM) With Ricardo Horta.

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96 WAGNER:WERK Museum Postsparkasse der BAWAG P.S.K. 97 Wien Museum Karlsplatz Georg-Coch-Platz 2 Karlsplatz 1018 Vienna 1040 Vienna www.ottowagner.com www.wienmuseum.at 05 99 05–33825 01 / 505 87 47–85180

The building of the Postal Savings Bank – along with the famous TOPSY TURVY – GUIDED TOUR FOR CHILDREN (6 pm) church at Steinhof – is one of the most important works of the Dress up and stroll through the centuries. Art Nouveau architect Otto Wagner. Countless details, such as TREASURES IN THE DEPTHS the world’s largest cast aluminium sculptures measuring 4.5 Guided tours through the depositories. Registration with ID at the metres on the roof of the building’s main facade, innovative visitor services from 5.30 pm. Limited number of participants! materials, such as aluminium, glass and linoleum, and above all a Sisi’s shoe buttoning aid & Gallmeyer’s gallows (6 pm, 8 pm and completely new style of architecture based on functionality make 10 pm) the building of the Postal Savings Bank a key example of modern Historical maps and views of the city (6.30 pm, 8.30 pm and 10.30 architecture that attracts thousands of visitors from all over the pm) world every year. With this late work, Wagner has become one of Masterworks of painting (7.45 pm, 8.45 pm and 10.45 pm) the internationally most influential architects of the 20th century. Special guided tours: The WAGNER:WERK Museum was founded in 2005. Its central WHO WITH WHOM? (6.30 PM, 8.30 PM AND 10.30 PM) area is formed by the Small Banking Hall, which has been opened Love and lust in Vienna around 1900. to the public for the first time. On a total of 354 square metres, DEATH IN VIENNA (7.30 PM, 9.30 PM AND 11.30 PM) the WAGNER:WERK Museum Postsparkasse presents about From assasinations through poinsoning to attacks of high political 200 historical photos, documents, newspaper articles, plans, significance. examples of innovative materials and the architectural model of NIM SOFYAN (8 pm, 9 pm AND 10 pm) the building. The new museum is also equipped with a media World music from Vienna, the most Northern metropolis of the room, in which documentaries on the Postal Savings Bank and on Balkans. Otto Wagner are shown. DIRECTORS’ CUT JAZZ CONCERT IN THE BANKING HALL (8 PM–10 PM) Wolfgang Kos (10.30 pm) and Ursula Storch (11 pm) present high- Bastian Stein & Gravity Point lights from the collection. Bastian Stein: trumpet, Philipp Jagschitz: piano and keyboards, TIP_ Run on the Wien Museum (6 pm): “Sturm” (fermented and unfiltered Matthias Pichler: bass, Peter Kronreif: drums. young wine) for the first 100 visitors over 18 who rush to the Wien Museum. image_ (4) © Nim Sofyan

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98 Wiener Feuerwehrmuseum 99 Wiener Schuhmuseum Vienna Fire Department Museum Vienna Shoe Museum Am Hof 7 Florianigasse 66 1010 Wien 1080 Vienna www.wien.gv.at/feuerwehr/geschichte/museum.htm www.schuhmuseum.at 01 / 53 199–0 01 / 51 450–2354 The Fire Department Museum, founded in 1901, has had a long The museum possesses an extensive collection of historical shoes tradition in Vienna. It is situated in the “Märkleinsche Haus”, from different centuries. You can see not only the riding boots of which was designed by Lukas von Hildebrandt and built in the Emperor Francis Joseph, but also, for example, soccer boots from years 1727 to 1730. The exhibition rooms on the first floor include the 1930s, the time of Viennese soccer legend Matthias Sindelar. a large hall with an impressive stuccoed ceiling from the first half Especially the shoes from Empress Elisabeth’s time are good of the 18th century. In the course of the overall refurbishment of examples of exclusive shoe design of the second half of the 19th the buildings situated Am Hof, the rooms of the museum were century. A workshop allows a nostalgic view into the past. The renovated, the courtyard was covered with a roof and thus even museum provides information on technical workflows, materials, more space was provided, and a barrier-free access was installed. traditional techniques and the history of development of shoes. Due to the fact that the available area is larger now, there is room FABRICATION enough to show objects, some of which have never been presented In the “ORF-Long Night of Museums”, visitors will have the chance to the public so far. to watch the making of a shoe. VIENNA AT ROMAN TIMES CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME The Urban Archaeology of Vienna has curated a special exhibition Modeling with leather. of finds which were detected in excavations in the course of the reconstruction. In this exhibition, the housing situation and functions of buildings within the Ancient Roman camp will also be shown. SHOW OF HISTORICAL FIRE ENGINES Throughout the “ORF-Long Night of Museum”, we will present vintage fire engines from different eras in front of the Fire Department Museum.

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U3 Schlachthausgasse City Walk / U2 Museumsquartier

100 Wiener Straßenbahnmuseum 101 wienXtra-kinderinfo Vienna Tram Museum Vienna’s Children Information Erdbergstraße 109, entrance: Ludwig-Koeßler-Platz MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1, Hof 2 1030 Vienna 1070 Vienna www.wienerlinien.at/museum www.kinderinfowien.at 01 / 79 09–46800 01 / 40 00–84 400 The Vienna Tram Museum, which is located in the carriage halls The “wienXtra-kinderinfo” informs about children’s culture of the former tram depot Erdberg, currently houses 100 original and family leisure time in Vienna, including all museum related vehicles: tram carriages, city railway carriages and busses from educational programmes for children and families! 1868 to 1978. The exhibition space amounts to 7500 sq metres The service is aimed at people 0 to 13 years of age as well as and the vehicles are standing on 1810 meters of rails. Thus, the adults, who spend their leisure time in Vienna with children. Vienna Tram Museum is the world’s largest tram museum, which SPECIAL PROGRAMME (6 PM–9.30 PM) exclusively exhibits the history of public transport within a single Two young artists will be visiting “wienXtra-kinderinfo”. At the city, the city of Vienna. children’s handicraft workstation for ages up to 5, we focus on CHILDREN’S TRAM visual perception. We will create objects which may change the During the “ORF-Long Night of Museums”, there will be a special children’s optical perception and through which artworks, people tram for children, offering different games. and much more may appear in a different light. The best part of it: The objects can be taken along and be tried out at once in the next museum.

TIP_ For adults, we offer plenty of information about children’s programmes in Vienna. ATTENTION_Opening hours from 6 pm to 10 pm!

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103 Zauberkasten-Museum PREIML/KOPTAK Illustration DYNAMOWIEN Magic Set Museum Schönbrunner Straße 262, courtyard in the basement 1120 Vienna www.zauberkasten-museum.at 0664 / 20 49 377 “Wondrous boxes to acquire the spectacular art of magic.” – The world’s biggest collection of magic sets. With more than 2400 different magic sets from three centuries, this large assortment is also registered in The Guinness Book of Records. On the basis of 200 showpieces, you can immerse into a world full of fascination and magic. From the first book of magic tricks to the first magic set from the beginning of the 19th century, to the newest and most spectacular magic sets, everything will be explained in detail. A show case filled with professional magic devices completes the exhibition. SPECIAL EXHIBITION: “MAGIC TABLES” Magis sets in the forms of tables and podiums. CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME (6 PM–11 PM) At every half and full hour, a “big” magician will perform magic tricks.

TIP_ The “ORF-Long Night of Museums” starts off with a magical raffle for children at the Magic Set Museum at 6 pm.

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104 Zeiss Planetarium Wien 105 ZOOM Kindermuseum Zeiss Planetarium Vienna ZOOM Children’s Museum Oswald-Thomas-Platz 1 MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1 1020 Vienna 1070 Vienna www.astronomie-wien.at www.kindermuseum.at 01 / 729 54 94 01 / 524 79 08 The Zeiss Planetarium Vienna, the “House of the Stars”, simulates ZOOM Children’s Museum … the starry sky in a lifelike way with the help of the latest projection … and all the senses come into play! technology and, thus, makes astronomy possible by day and night ZOOM Children’s Museum is all about asking questions, touching, in its function as a star theatre. The programme that we offer draws exploring, playing. Changing exhibitions deal with issues from art, the bow from shows for children, for schoolclasses and adults to science, and everyday life in a way that suits children. special cultural and scientific events. CASH, QUID AND BUCKS JEWELS OF THE COSMOS In the “ORF-Long Night of Museums”, the big ZOOM autumn In the context of a 25 minutes lasting show which begins each half exhibition is also open to adults - but only when accompanied and full hour we look into the depths of the universe. The sparkling by children! The exhibition is dedicated to the topic of money, its starlit sky of the Planetarium leaves a lasting impression but history, its function as a medium of exchange and its production between the stars is an object which emerges magnificiently and and distribution. It illustrates what terms such as saving, stock or uniquely when examined. We give you an insight into these jewels budget mean, and points out that there are important things in life of the cosmos and thereby explain the processes in the universe. that cannot be bought with money. CREATIVE STATION All children who visit the ZOOM Children’s Museum during the “ORF-Long Night of Museums” can design their own button at the creative station and and take it home afterwards.

TIP_ Suitable for visitors from the age of 10. NOTE_ The Planetarium has disabled access and has six places for wheelchairs. ATTENTION_Opening hours from 6 pm to 10 pm!

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