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GENERAL MAP

LEGEND Bus Lines for the “ORF Long Night of Museums” LINE 1 p. 26 12 1 LINE 2 p. 27 LINES A–C p. 28 LOCATION TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM 1 1 1 1 1 19

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Forewords p. 4 Information p. 8 Children’s Pass p. 10 Index p. 12

City Walk p. 24 Line 1 p. 26 Line 2 p. 27 Lines A–C p. 28

Locations p. 30

Around Vienna p. 176 City Map p. 182

Impressum p. 210

This booklet informs you about:

MUSEUMS Information provided: museum addresses, websites, telephone numbers.

EVENTS You will find short descriptions of programmes and events offered, including their start times, on the respective pages of the museums.

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VORWORT

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

The “ORF Long Night of Museums” is celebrating its 20th anniversary. In 2000, it This year, the “ORF Long Night of Museums” will take place for the 20th time. was launched by the ORF and has turned into the biggest cultural initiative in the And again, there will be ample opportunity to gain an overview of Vienna’s cul- country since, with a total of 6.5 million visitors to date. An impressive number, tural diversity, to discover something new or to deepen what is worth knowing. which was achieved through the successful co-operation of the ORF, being the In Vienna alone, 132 museums and cultural institutions invite culture lovers biggest Austrian cultural platform, and the participating museums. to a nightly tour. Once again this year, we are expecting a large number of guests, as the 20th The ORF Wien will be accompanying its audience through this “Long Night”. “ORF Long Night of Museums” promises an extensive cultural programme – all The TV programme “Wien heute” will report from the last preparations in the included in only one ticket: 730 museums, galleries, and cultural institutions museums at 7 pm, provide live coverage and deliver a follow-up report of the all over will open their doors on October 5th, 2019 from 6 pm to 1 am. highlights on Sunday. On Radio Wien, everything revolves around the “Long Temporary exhibitions, special guided tours, varied offers for children and Night” between 8 pm and 12 am, with hits and oldies and live reports from much more complete the programme. I would like to thank all the institutions the museums. At the MuseumsQuartier Wien, a DJ from Radio Wien will provide participating, and all our partners and sponsors for a successful co-operation, good music. The Funkhaus (broadcasting centre) will also open its doors again: and the team of the ORF for the excellent organisation. I wish all the visitors an Starting every 30 minutes from 6 pm on, visitors can get to know the inside of a unforgettable “ORF Long Night of Museums”. broadcasting station on backstage tours.

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WOLFGANG MUCHITSCH, PRESIDENT OF THE AUSTRIAN MUSEUMS ASSOCIATION / MUSEUMSBUND ÖSTERREICH & DANIELLE SPERA, PRESIDENT OF ICOM AUSTRIA

Almost 800 museums in Austria preserve the cultural, artistic, and natural heritage for future generations. In times of societal upheaval, museums are essential spaces for public discourse and open up new perspectives on the past, the present, and the future with their collections and objects. In addition to exhibitions, events, and educational programmes, museums are also important places of research outside the university system. Not all of the museum work is visible, though: Museums are mainly responsible for the conservation and expansion of the collections. These tasks are often carried out behind the scenes and with the help of many honorary volunteers, who support the Austrian museums with their commitment. Maybe you are interested in getting involved, too? Moreover, museums are significant economic factors: In Austria, they not only double every euro they receive as subsidies, they also create jobs and are important tourist attractions. Visit the Austrian museums – during the “ORF Long Night of Museums” and afterwards. Museums are places of wonder and discovery – and there is al- ways one close-by.

Registered Austrian museums manage a collection of objects, document them in an inventory, and offer regular opening hours (www.museen-in-oesterreich.at).

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INFORMATION

MUSEUM INFORMATION POINT (“TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM”) EXTENSIVE TRANSPORT NETWORK Maria-Theresien-Platz serves as the main Museum Information Point for all The “Long Night” city map (pages 182–209) gives you an ideal overview of visitors of the “ORF Long Night of Museums”. Information, booklets and the many possibilities of planning your route individually. It shows the loca- tickets are available there at the following times: tions of all participating museums as well as public transport routes, the routes Thursday, October 3rd, 2 pm–6 pm, of the shuttle buses for this night, and Citybike Wien stations. Please find infor- Friday, October 4th, 10 am–6 pm, mation on the nearest stop(s) to a museum and the page number where you Saturday, October 5th, from 9 am. can find it on the map on each museum’s page.

TICKETS TICKET VALID FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT The ticket is valid on October 5th, 2019 from 6 pm to 1 am as an admission Your ticket for the “Long Night” is also valid for the shuttle buses from 6 pm ticket for all locations and events listed in this booklet, and also as a ticket for to 1 am and for public transport services in Vienna, including the Nightline public transport services in Vienna. buses, from October 5th, 2019 5.30 pm to October 6th, 2019 1.30 am. Children Ticket prices € 15.– (regular ticket) age 12 and under are allowed to use public transport if accompanied by an € 12.– (concessions) adult with a “Long Night” ticket. Concessions are available to Ö1 Club members, school children, students, senior citizens, disabled persons, and for males in their obligatory term of BUS LINES military­ or civilian service. Free admission for children age 12 and under, born Bus lines 1 and 2 start from the Museum Information Point at Maria-Theresien- after October 5th, 2007. Tickets are available in advance at tickets.ORF.at, at Platz and offer a hop-on-hop-off bus service in intervals of about 15 minutes the Museum Information Point at the times listed above, and at the museums from 6 pm to 1 am. Lines A to C connect underground or city railway stations to participating in this programme. On the night itself they can be purchased at locations in Vienna’s outer districts. the Museum Information Point or at any museum. CITY WALK FURTHER INFORMATION Locations in the Inner City of Vienna, which are within walking distance, are Most recent information about the “ORF Long Night of Museums” and all loca- marked with “City Walk” in the booklet. tions in Austria is being provided on the internet on langenacht.ORF.at. Programmes, especially start times, are subject to alterations. In case of CITYBIKE WIEN limited capacity, admission cannot be guaranteed. If not stated otherwise, For users of Citybike Wien, an additional mobile Citybike Wien station is installed programmes will be offered in German only. Each museum is responsible for at the Museum Information Point during the “ORF Long Night of Museums”. the content of the descriptions of their programme in this booklet and for the information on accessibility.

8 9 CHILDREN’S PASS CHILDREN’S PASS

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. 5 3D PicArt Museum______p. 35 81 Natural History Museum Vienna__ p. 115 6 Albertina______p. 36 82 ORF Funkhaus______p. 116 12 Architekturzentrum Wien______p. 42 85 A. Nat. Library – Globe Museum____ p. 120 15 The Bakers’ Museum______p. 46 86 A. Nat. Library – Literature Museum_ p. 121 19 Funeral Museum Vienna______p. 50 87 A. Nat. Library – Papyrus Museum___ p. 122 24 Mus. of the District of Rudolfs.-Fünfh._ p. 55 88 A. Nat. Library – State Hall______p. 123 28 Bibel Center______p. 60 89 Austrian Film Museum______p. 124 31 Circus & Clown Museum Vienna___ p. 63 90 A. Mus. for Horticultural History____ p. 126 37 Electronics Museum______p. 69 91 A. Mus. for Social / Econ. Affairs____ p. 127 40 Fire Department Museum Vienna__ p. 73 93 Austrian Museum of Advertising____ p. 129 41 FLiP – Erste Financial Life Park_____ p. 74 96 Scouting Museum______p. 133 45 Money Museum of the OeNB______p. 78 101 Rapideum______p. 138 50 Museum of Military History______p. 84 103 Remise – The Vienna Transport Mus._ p. 141 51 Hofmobiliendepot______p. 85 104 Roman Museum______p. 142 52 Jewish Museum Vienna______p. 86 109 SchokoMuseum Vienna______p. 147 56 Klimt Villa______p. 88 110 Vienna’s School Museum______p. 148 COLLECT YOUR PRIZE 60 KUNST HAUS WIEN______p. 93 114 Technisches Museum Wien______p. 153 For three stamps and more, a small surprise awaits you in the children’s tent Kunsthalle Wien______p. 94 61 115 Theatermuseum______p. 154 at the Museum Information Point at Maria-Theresien-Platz. 62 Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien__ p. 95 116 Time Travel Vienna______p. 155 Collect your prize on October 5th, 2019 before midnight or as long as stocks last. 64 KHM Wien – Neue Burg______p. 97 118 Museum of Clocks and Watches__ p. 157 65 Kunstraum Niederoesterreich_____ p. 98 120 Vienna Calligraphy Center______p. 159 66 Leopold Museum______p. 99 122 Virgilkapelle______p. 162 To participate in the programmes, children must be accompanied by an adult. 67 MAK______p. 100 123 A. Mus. of Folk Life and Folk Art___ p. 163 Parents are responsible for their children. 68 Museum of the Viennese Markets_ p. 102 125 Weltmuseum Wien______p. 165 69 METRO Kinokulturhaus______p. 103 128 Phono Museum Vienna______p. 168 70 MODE WIEN Museum______p. 104 129 Vienna Ambulance Museum_____ p. 169 73 mumok______p. 107 130 wienXtra-kinderinfo______p. 170 75 Museum of Nerdities______p. 109 131 Magic Set Museum______p. 171 77 Museum at the Schottenstift_____ p. 111 132 ZOOM Children’s Museum______p. 172

10 11 INDEX

I BIG BUS Vienna – Explore Vienna 13 Arnold Schönberg Center Maria-Theresien-Platz / Burgring, 1010 Vienna______p. 30 Schwarzenbergplatz 6, entrance via Zaunergasse 1–3, 1030 Vienna___p. 43 II The Long-Night Tram 14 arteum – Center for Sculpting around Ringstraße in a vintage tram, 1010 Vienna______p. 31 Schultheßgasse 8, 1170 Vienna______p. 44 III Vienna Tramway Museum – WTM “Experience history in the ‘Rolling Museum’” 15 The Bakers’ Museum in listed historic trams, 1010, 1030, 1040 Vienna______p. 32 Florianigasse 13, 1080 Vienna______p. 46 4 Vienna’s First Museum of Fishery 16 Belvedere 21 Einzingergasse 1a, 1210 Vienna______p. 34 Arsenalstraße 1, 1030 Vienna______p. 47 5 3D PicArt Museum 17 Belvedere, Upper Belvedere Bösendorferstraße 2–4, 1010 Vienna______p. 35 Prinz-Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Vienna______p. 48 6 Albertina 18 Belvedere, Lower Belvedere Albertinaplatz 1, 1010 Vienna______p. 36 Rennweg 6, 1030 Vienna______p. 49 7 Alfred Adler Center International 19 Funeral Museum Vienna Hernalser Hauptstraße 15, 1170 Vienna______p. 37 Simmeringer Hauptstraße 234, 1110 Vienna______p. 50 8 Old Viennese Schnapsmuseum 20 Museum of the District of Donaustadt Wilhelmstraße 19–21, 1120 Vienna______p. 38 Kagraner Platz 53 & 54 (the building in the park), 1220 Vienna______p. 51 9 Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) – Museum of the District of Innere Stadt 21 Museum of the District of Floridsdorf Wipplingerstraße 8, 1010 Vienna______p. 39 Prager Straße 33, 1210 Vienna______p. 52 10 Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) – District Council 22 Museum of the District of Josefstadt Wipplingerstraße 8, 1st floor, 1010 Vienna______p. 40 Schmidgasse 18, 1080 Vienna______p. 53 11 Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) – Documentation Centre of Austrian Resistance 23 Museum of the District of Meidling Wipplingerstraße 6–8, 1010 Vienna______p. 41 Längenfeldgasse 13–15, 1120 Vienna______p. 54 12 Architekturzentrum Wien 24 Museum of the District of Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna______p. 42 Rosinagasse 4, 1150 Vienna______p. 55

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25 Museum of the District of Simmering 37 Electronics Museum Enkplatz 2, 1110 Vienna______p. 56 Donaustadtstraße 45 (entrance via Deinleingasse), 1220 Vienna______p. 69 26 Museum of the District of Währing 38 Ernst Fuchs Museum Währinger Straße 124, 1180 Vienna______p. 58 Hüttelbergstraße 26, 1140 Vienna______p. 70 27 Museum of the District of Wieden 39 exil.arte Center of the mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna Klagbaumgasse 4, 1040 Vienna______p. 59 Lothringerstraße 18, 1st floor, 1030 Vienna______p. 72 28 Bible Center 40 Fire Department Museum Vienna Breite Gasse 4–8, 1070 Vienna______p. 60 Am Hof 7, 1010 Vienna______p. 73 29 Museum of the Bohemian Forest 41 FLiP – Erste Financial Life Park Ungargasse 3/2/10, 1030 Vienna______p. 61 Am Belvedere 1, 1100 Vienna______p. 74 30 Brennpunkt° – Vienna’s Museum of Heating Customs 42 Torture Museum Malfattigasse 4, 1120 Vienna______p. 62 Fritz-Grünbaum-Platz 1, Esterházypark, 1060 Vienna______p. 75 31 Circus & Clown Museum Vienna 43 Frederick Kiesler Foundation Ilgplatz 7, 1020 Vienna______p. 63 Mariahilfer Straße 1b/Top 1, 1060 Vienna______p. 76 32 Condomi Museum 44 Memorial Site Karajangasse Esterházygasse 26, 1060 Vienna______p. 64 Karajangasse 14, 1200 Vienna______p. 77 33 designforum Wien 45 Money Museum of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank at MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1, Hof 7, 1070 Vienna_____p. 65 Otto-Wagner-Platz 3, 1090 Vienna______p. 78 34 Dialogue in the Dark 46 The Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna at Theatermuseum Freyung 6, 1010 Vienna______p. 66 Lobkowitzplatz 2, 1010 Vienna______p. 79 35 The Future of Memory – Museum Simon Wiesenthal 47 HANDS UP – Experience silence Rabensteig 3, 1010 Vienna______p. 67 Schottenstift, Freyung 6, 1st Court, Basement, 1010 Vienna______p. 80 36 Dom Museum Wien 48 House of Austrian History Stephansplatz 6, 1010 Vienna______p. 68 Neue Burg, Heldenplatz, 1010 Vienna______p. 81

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49 Haus der Musik 61 Kunsthalle Wien Seilerstätte 30, 1010 Vienna______p. 82 MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna______p. 94 50 Museum of Military History 62 Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien Arsenal, Ghegastraße Objekt 18, 1030 Vienna______p. 84 Maria-Theresien-Platz, 1010 Vienna______p. 95 51 Hofmobiliendepot • Imperial Furniture Collection 63 Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien – Imperial Treasury Andreasgasse 7, 1070 Vienna______p. 85 Hofburg, Schweizerhof, 1010 Vienna______p. 96 52 Jewish Museum Vienna 64 Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien – Neue Burg Dorotheergasse 11, 1010 Vienna______p. 86 Entry via Weltmuseum Wien, Heldenplatz, 1010 Vienna______p. 97 53 Imperial & Royal Wine Treasure Vaults 65 Kunstraum Niederoesterreich Piaristengasse 45, 1080 Vienna______p. 87 Herrengasse 13, 1010 Vienna______p. 98 54 Coffee Experience Museum 66 Leopold Museum Vogelsanggasse 36, 1050 Vienna______p. 127 MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna______p. 99 55 Emperor Franz Joseph Hat Museum 67 MAK – Museum of Applied Arts Piaristengasse 45, 1080 Vienna______p. 87 Stubenring 5, 1010 Vienna______p. 100 56 Klimt Villa 68 Museum of the Viennese Markets Feldmühlgasse 11, 1130 Vienna______p. 88 Floridsdorfer Markt 5, 1210 Vienna______p. 102 57 Austro-Hungarian Naval Archive 69 METRO Kinokulturhaus Schwarzspanierstraße 15 / Staircase 2 / Door No. 22, 1090 Vienna____p. 90 Johannesgasse 4, 1010 Vienna______p. 103 58 Museum of Nursing 70 MODE WIEN Museum Wilhelminenspital, Montleartstraße 37, 1160 Vienna______p. 91 Fütterergasse 1, 1010 Vienna______p. 104 59 Kuffner Observatory 71 Motorrolldie – Private Motorcycle Museum Johann-Staud-Straße 10, 1160 Vienna______p. 92 Erlgasse 35, 1120 Vienna______p. 105 60 KUNST HAUS WIEN. Museum Hundertwasser 72 Mozarthaus Vienna Untere Weißgerberstraße 13, 1030 Vienna______p. 93 Domgasse 5, 1010 Vienna______p. 106

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73 mumok Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien 85 Austrian National Library – Globe Museum MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna______p. 107 Palais Mollard, Herrengasse 9, 1010 Vienna______p. 120 74 Museum of Aspern-Essling 1809 86 Austrian National Library – Literature Museum Asperner Heldenplatz 9, 1220 Vienna______p. 108 Grillparzerhaus, Johannesgasse 6, 1010 Vienna______p. 121 75 Museum of Nerdities 87 Austrian National Library – Papyrus Museum Hauffgasse 4a, 1110 Vienna______p. 109 Neue Burg, Heldenplatz, Eingang Mitteltor, 1010 Vienna______p. 122 76 Museum of Contraception and Abortion 88 Austrian National Library – State Hall Mariahilfer Gürtel 37, 1st floor, 1150 Vienna______p. 110 Josefsplatz 1, 1010 Vienna______p. 123 77 Museum at the Schottenstift 89 Austrian Film Museum Freyung 6, 1010 Vienna______p. 111 Augustinerstraße 1, 1010 Vienna______p. 124 78 Museum Judenplatz (from 8 pm) 90 Austrian Museum for Horticultural History Judenplatz 8, 1010 Vienna______p. 112 Siebeckstraße 14, 1220 Vienna______p. 126 79 Museum Northwest Station 91 Austrian Museum for Social and Economic Affairs Taborstraße 95, 1200 Vienna______p. 113 Vogelsanggasse 36, 1050 Vienna______p. 127 80 MuseumsQuartier Wien / frei_raum Q21 exhibition space 92 Museum of Pharmacy and Chemists Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna______p. 114 Währinger Straße 14, 1090 Vienna______p. 128 81 Natural History Museum Vienna 93 Austrian Museum of Advertising Maria-Theresien-Platz, 1010 Vienna______p. 115 Breitenseer Lichtspieltheater, Breitenseer Straße 21, 1140 Vienna__ p. 129 82 ORF Funkhaus – The Austrian Broadcasting Corporation 94 Ottakringer Brewery Argentinierstraße 30a, 1040 Vienna______p. 116 Ottakringer Platz 1, 1160 Vienna______p. 130 83 Vienna Snow Globe Museum 95 Pathologic-anatomical Collection in the Narrenturm – NHM Vienna Schumanngasse 87, 1170 Vienna______p. 118 Spitalgasse 2, Uni Campus, Court 6, 1090 Vienna______p. 132 84 Austrian National Library – Esperanto Museum 96 Scouting Museum and Institute of Scouting History Palais Mollard, Herrengasse 9, 1010 Vienna______p. 119 Loeschenkohlgasse 25, 4th floor, 1150 Vienna______p. 133

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97 Museum of Fantastic Art 109 SchokoMuseum Vienna Josefsplatz 6, 1010 Vienna______p. 134 Willendorfer Gasse 2–8, 1230 Vienna______p. 147 98 Planetarium Vienna 110 Vienna’s School Museum Oswald-Thomas-Platz 1, 1020 Vienna______p. 135 Breitenleer Straße 263, 1220 Vienna______p. 148 99 Augarten Porcelain Museum 111 Secession Obere Augartenstraße 1, 1020 Vienna______p. 136 Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna______p. 149 100 Prater Museum 112 Kattus Sparkling Wine Cellars Oswald-Thomas-Platz 1, 1020 Vienna______p. 137 Billrothstraße 51, 1190 Vienna______p. 150 101 Rapideum 113 City Palace Gerhard-Hanappi-Platz 1, 1140 Vienna______p. 138 Bankgasse 9, 1010 Vienna______p. 152 102 Museum of Chimney Sweepers 114 Technisches Museum Wien and Österreichische Mediathek Klagbaumgasse 4, 2nd floor, 1040 Vienna______p. 140 Mariahilfer Straße 212, 1140 Vienna______p. 153 103 Remise – The Vienna Transport Museum 115 Theatermuseum Ludwig-Koeßler-Platz, 1030 Vienna______p. 141 Lobkowitzplatz 2, 1010 Vienna______p. 154 104 Roman Museum 116 Time Travel Vienna Hoher Markt 3, 1010 Vienna______p. 142 Habsburgergasse 10a, 1010 Vienna______p. 155 105 Treasury of the Teutonic Order 117 Czech Centre Vienna Singerstraße 7, Staircase I, 2nd Floor, 1010 Vienna______p. 143 Herrengasse 17, 1010 Vienna______p. 156 106 Sign Painting Museum 118 Museum of Clocks and Watches Mühlgasse 7, 1040 Vienna______p. 144 Schulhof 2, 1010 Vienna______p. 157 107 Schlumberger Sparkling Wine Cellar 119 Urania Observatory Heiligenstädter Straße 39, 1190 Vienna______p. 145 Uraniastraße 1, 1010 Vienna______p. 158 108 Schmetterlinghaus / The Imperial Butterfly House 120 Vienna Calligraphy Center Palmenhaus Burggarten, Hofburg, 1010 Vienna______p. 146 Spießhammergasse 4, 1120 Vienna______p. 159

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121 Viktor Frankl Museum Vienna Train Ride “Museum Express to the Railway Museum in Strasshof” Mariannengasse 1/Top 15, 1090 Vienna______p. 160 (7.15 pm–10.30 pm) 122 Virgilkapelle leaving from the train station Praterstern, 1020 Vienna______p. 174 Stephansplatz (underground station), 1010 Vienna______p. 162 Train Ride “Nostalgic Train to Semmering” (3.30 pm–1.30 am) 123 Austrian Museum of Folk Life and Folk Art leaving from the train stations Wien Heiligenstadt / Laudongasse 15–19, 1080 Vienna______p. 163 Wien Meidling, 1190 / 1120 Vienna______p. 175 124 Red Vienna. Washhouse No. 2 Halteraugasse 7, 1190 Vienna______p. 164 125 Weltmuseum Wien Heldenplatz, 1010 Vienna______p. 165 126 Wien Museum MUSA Felderstraße 6–8, 1010 Vienna______p. 166 127 Vienna City Library Vienna City Hall, Staircase 6, 1st floor, 1010 Vienna______p. 167 128 Phono Museum Vienna Mollardgasse 8, 2nd floor, 1060 Vienna______p. 168 129 Vienna Ambulance Museum Gilmgasse 18, entrance via Halirschgasse 12, 1170 Vienna______p. 169 130 wienXtra-kinderinfo – Children’s Information Centre MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1, Court 2, 1070 Vienna____ p. 170 131 Magic Set Museum Schönbrunner Straße 262, courtyard in the basement, 1120 Vienna___ p. 171 132 ZOOM Children’s Museum MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna______p. 172

22 23 CITY WALK CITY WALK

CITY WALK Starting from the Museum Information Point at Maria-Theresien-Platz, 67 MAK – Museum of Applied Arts______p. 100 the following locations are within walking distance: 69 METRO Kinokulturhaus______p. 103 70 MODE WIEN Museum______p. 104 I BIG BUS Vienna – Explore Vienna______p. 30 72 Mozarthaus Vienna______p. 106 II The Long-Night Tram______p. 31 73 mumok Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien______p. 107 III Vienna Tramway Museum – WTM “Rolling Museum”______p. 32 77 Museum at the Schottenstift______p. 111 5 3D PicArt Museum______p. 35 78 Museum Judenplatz (from 8 pm)______p. 112 6 Albertina______p. 36 80 MuseumsQuartier Wien / frei_raum Q21 exhibition space______p. 114 9 Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) – Mus. of the District of Innere Stadt____p. 39 81 Natural History Museum Vienna______p. 115 10 Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) – District Council______p. 40 84 Austrian National Library – Esperanto Museum______p. 119 11 Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) – Doc. Centre of Austrian Resistance____p. 41 85 Austrian National Library – Globe Museum______p. 120 12 Architekturzentrum Wien______p. 42 86 Austrian National Library – Literature Museum______p. 121 13 Arnold Schönberg Center______p. 43 87 Austrian National Library – Papyrus Museum______p. 122 28 Bible Center______p. 60 88 Austrian National Library – State Hall______p. 123 33 designforum Wien______p. 65 89 Austrian Film Museum______p. 124 34 Dialogue in the Dark______p. 66 97 Museum of Fantastic Art______p. 134 35 The Future of Memory – Museum Simon Wiesenthal______p. 67 104 Roman Museum______p. 142 36 Dom Museum Wien______p. 68 105 Treasury of the Teutonic Order______p. 143 39 exil.arte Center of the mdw – Univ. of Music and Performing Arts Vienna___p. 72 108 Schmetterlinghaus / The Imperial Butterfly House______p. 146 40 Fire Department Museum Vienna______p. 73 111 Secession______p. 149 43 Frederick Kiesler Foundation______p. 76 113 Liechtenstein City Palace______p. 152 46 The Paintings Gallery of the Acad. of Fine Arts Vienna at Theatermuseum_ p. 79 115 Theatermuseum______p. 154 47 HANDS UP – Experience silence______p. 80 116 Time Travel Vienna______p. 155 48 House of Austrian History______p. 81 117 Czech Centre Vienna______p. 156 49 Haus der Musik______p. 82 118 Museum of Clocks and Watches______p. 157 52 Jewish Museum Vienna______p. 86 119 Urania Observatory______p. 158 61 Kunsthalle Wien______p. 94 122 Virgilkapelle______p. 162 62 Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien______p. 95 125 Weltmuseum Wien______p. 165 63 Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien – Imperial Treasury______p. 96 126 Wien Museum MUSA______p. 166 64 Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien – Neue Burg______p. 97 127 Vienna City Library______p. 167 65 Kunstraum Niederoesterreich______p. 98 130 wienXtra-kinderinfo – Children’s Information Centre______p. 170 66 Leopold Museum______p. 99 132 ZOOM Children’s Museum______p. 172

24 25 LINE 1 LINE 2

LINE 1 STOPS LINE 2 STOPS Starting from the Museum Information Point at Maria-Theresien-Platz, Line 2 operates on Ringstraße around the Vienna city centre, thus connecting the shuttle buses of line 1 will take you to the following destinations: many locations of the city walk which are within close proximity of the stops. Starting from the Museum Information Point at Maria-Theresien-Platz, the “TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM” / MARIA-THERESIEN-PLATZ shuttle buses of line 2 will take you to the following destinations: 13 Arnold Schönberg Center______p. 43 18 Belvedere, Lower Belvedere______p. 49 “TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM” / MARIA-THERESIEN-PLATZ 82 ORF Funkhaus – The Austrian Broadcasting Corporation______p. 116 U U2 Schottentor 17 Belvedere, Upper Belvedere______p. 48 34 Dialogue in the Dark______p. 66 50 Museum of Military History______p. 84 47 HANDS UP – Experience silence______p. 80 77 Museum at the Schottenstift ______p. 111 16 Belvedere 21______p. 47 41 FLiP – Erste Financial Life Park______p. 74 U U1/U4 Schwedenplatz 35 The Future of Memory – Museum Simon Wiesenthal______p. 67 17 Belvedere, Upper Belvedere______p. 48 119 Urania Observatory______p. 158 82 ORF Funkhaus – The Austrian Broadcasting Corporation______p. 116 60 KUNST HAUS WIEN. Museum Hundertwasser______p. 93 13 Arnold Schönberg Center______p. 43 U U3/U4 Wien Mitte-Landstraße 18 Belvedere, Lower Belvedere______p. 49 29 Museum of the Bohemian Forest______p. 61 39 exil.arte Center of the mdw – Univ. of Music and Performing Arts Vienna__ p. 72 U U3 Stubentor 111 Secession______p. 149 67 MAK – Museum of Applied Arts______p. 100 5 3D PicArt Museum______p. 35 U U1/U2/U4 Karlsplatz “TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM” / MARIA-THERESIEN-PLATZ 5 3D PicArt Museum______p. 35 6 Albertina______p. 36 89 Austrian Film Museum______p. 124 “TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM” / MARIA-THERESIEN-PLATZ

26 27 LINES A–C

LINE A STOPS Line A will operate in Vienna’s 23rd district. Starting from the underground station “U6 Alterlaa”, the buses will take you to the following destination:

U U6 Alterlaa 109 SchokoMuseum Vienna______p. 147 U U6 Alterlaa

LINE B STOPS Line B will operate in Vienna’s 14th district. Starting from the underground station “U4 Schönbrunn”, the buses will take you to the following destination: Ich mag meine U U4 Schönbrunn 114 Technisches Museum Wien and Österreichische Mediathek___ p. 153 U U4 Schönbrunn 1000 Vorteile pro Jahr!

LINE C STOPS Line C will operate in Vienna’s 17th district. Starting from the regional railway station “S45 Hernals”, the buses will take you to the following destinations:

S S45, 43 Hernals 14 arteum – Center for Sculpting______p. 44 129 Vienna Ambulance Museum______p. 169 83 Vienna Snow Globe Museum______p. 118

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I BIG BUS Vienna – Explore Vienna II The Long-Night Tram Maria-Theresien-Platz / Burgring around Ringstraße in a vintage tram 1010 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.bigbustours.com www.rentabim.at 01 / 90 59 10 00

A tour with BIG BUS Vienna is an entertaining experience for young The historical Viennese trams illustrate the development of urban and old alike. Get to know Vienna on board a double-decker bus public transport in Vienna. 15 of the exhibits of the VEF (“Verband – great views guaranteed! The compact route takes in the city’s der Eisenbahnfreunde”, an association of train and tram enthu- must-see landmarks. Explore Vienna in a remarkable way and siasts) are included in the extensive collection of “Remise – The experience its extraordinary array of museums at night. Vienna Transport Museum of Wiener Linien” at Erdberg. Another THE ROUTE 16 carriages, which were built between 1913 and 1963, are being Ring – Parlament – Rathaus – Votivkirche – Prater – Stadtpark – used for extra tours. Two authentic trains were assembled from Naschmarkt – Ring. this stock, identical to the ones operated on Vienna’s Ringstraße FREQUENCY & DURATION for many decades. One of the two trains is a typical “M-Dreiwagen- Departure every 20 minutes from Maria-Theresien-Platz (Burgring). zug” (three-carriage train) from 1929, which once gave the tram The tour lasts approx. 60 minutes. lines A, Ak, B, and Bk their characteristic appearance. The second THE EXPERIENCE one is a carriage train just like the ones that were used on the lines Audio commentary provided in 13 different languages. Select the J, T, and D. The vintage trams are marked with “Lange-Nacht-Bim” language of your choice and explore the city with fun and informa- and will operate on Ringstraße and Kai between 6 pm and 1 am in tive recorded commentary. a clockwise direction. Discover the history of Vienna’s municipal transport first-hand in this “Moving Museum”. RIDES IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS From the stops Oper, Burgring, Bellaria, Börse, Schwedenplatz, Stubentor and Schwarzenbergplatz.

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III Vienna Tramway Museum – WTM “Experience history in the ‘Rolling Museum’” in listed historic trams 1010, 1030, 1040 Vienna tram.at 0699 / 17 86 03 03 Besides numerous small exhibits, the Vienna Tramway Museum owns 109 listed historic trams, from the horse-drawn tramway from 1868 and the first electric motorcars to the experimental ultra-low-floor prototype ULF, each one of a kind. 54 trams and many other exhibits are at disposal for the transport museum “Remise” of the “Wiener Linien” as loans. 26 historic trams are available for rent. ROUND TRIPS Use the “Rolling Museum” for a hop-on-hop-off tour to many of the participating museums. The trams operate counterclockwise along Ringstraße/Kai, Schwarzenbergplatz, and Prinz-Eugen-Straße to Quartier Belvedere and back, every 20 minutes. STUDIOTICKETS “GUIDED TOURS” IN THE “ROLLING MUSEUM” On this night, you will travel back to the last century on adventure tours in three historic trams. On this journey through time along the Ring, Kai, and historic tram routes nearby, you will learn in- teresting and scarcely known stories about the trams in Vienna, SICHERN! partially also in English. ES ERWARTEN SIE KURIOSE FRAGEN, WITZIGE ANTWORTEN UND VIEL SPASS MIT OLIVER BAIER UND SEINER PROMINENTEN RATERUNDE.

NOTE_ Also visit the WTM-Museum Depot Traiskirchen in Lower Austria. Tickets für WAS GIBT ES NEUES? und weitere For further details please visit the homepage. Sendungen erhältlich unter: tickets.ORF.at Kombiticket-Tipp: WAS GIBT ES NEUES? & ORF-Back stage- Führung. 32 Alle Infos dazu unter: backstage.ORF.at

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4 Vienna’s First Museum of Fishery 5 3D PicArt Museum Einzingergasse 1a Bösendorferstraße 2–4 1210 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.fischereimuseum.at www.3dpicart-museum.at 0681 / 20 80 61 61 0681 / 20 55 77 32

At the outskirts of Vienna, right next to the Marchfeld Canal, Enjoy a great fun photo experience with your whole family at the Vienna’s First Museum of Fishery introduces you to the history of 3D PicArt Museum! “Be part of the show” is the slogan that invites fishery in Vienna past and present. On about 200 sqm, the muse- vis­itors of Vienna’s first 3D trick-art attraction to become part of um offers an insight into the following topics: the exhibition themselves. A world full of illusions, where visitors - The history of fishery in Vienna will suddenly stand face to face with a dangerous dinosaur, fly - Fishing equipment past and present through the skies on a unicorn, turn into big wave surfers riding - Fish and animal mounts a rogue wave or stand right next to a superhero in a restroom. Fun - The history of the Marchfeld Canal photo scenarios for the whole family, in which everyone is encour­ The aim of the Museum of Fishery is to preserve and continue the aged to bring out their best acting talent. The more creative an tradition of fishery in Vienna and also to provide visitors with infor- idea or presentation, the more brilliant the photo or video output. mation on ichthyology, ecology, and biology. The inter­active museum offers its visitors a stage for approx. 90 CONTINUOUS TOURS THROUGH THE MUSEUM minutes – a stage on which each of the exhibits comes to life in Experienced fishermen will guide you through the premises of the 3D in your photos and videos. The trick is to look out for the correct museum, present the exhibits to you and inform you about the photo spot and use a camera with a wide-angle lens, such as a history of fishery and the construction of the Marchfeld Canal. smart­phone. Each of the exhibits has a specially marked photo CRANE FISHING NET point which tells the visitors the right spot and angle for their In the outdoor area an ancient crane fishing net, which was used shots. Sample pictures can be used as guidelines to possible in the Danube, is on display. It can also be viewed from the inside photo outcomes. as part of the guided tours. PICTURE QUIZ FOR CHILDREN (6 PM–9 PM) Who can correctly match the picture details to the full images? NOTE_ During the “ORF Long Night of Museums”, a large flea market is held at Great prizes await! the premises of the museum. There is a large car park at the Museum of Fishery, an ideal starting and ending point to your “Long Night”. You can reach all other museums easily by public NOTE_ Access to the museum only in socks! Bring your smartphone – and don’t transport from there. forget to charge it!

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6 Albertina 7 Alfred Adler Center International Albertinaplatz 1 Hernalser Hauptstraße 15 1010 Vienna 1170 Vienna www.albertina.at www.oevip.at 01 / 534 83 51–0 01 / 406 24 35

At the very heart of Vienna, the Albertina offers a sophisticated The AACI hosts the Austrian Association for Individual Psychology, exhibition programme devoted to pioneers of art history ranging which was founded by Alfred Adler. Through the sociopolitical from the Renaissance to the present day. commitment of its members, Individual Psychology has gained a EXHIBITION “ALBRECHT DÜRER” considerable boost. “A Spotlight on female pioneers of Individual With its nearly 140 works by Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528), the Psychology” is this year’s focus of the exhibition “Disruption and Albertina is home to the world’s largest and most important Continuity of Individual Psychology in Vienna. The Time between collection of drawings by this artist. The present exhibition also 1930 and 1960”, with an emphasis on “Individual Psychology includes valuable international loan works in order to present and Literature”. Helga Haunschmied-Donhauser and Veronika Dürer’s drawn, printed, and painted oeuvres. Hofeneder will portray authors and show the influence Individual EXHIBITION “CHAGALL, SIGNAC, PICASSO” Psychology had on their work. The Albertina houses one of ’s most important compila- INTRODUCTION TO “A SPOTLIGHT ON FEMALE PIONEERS” (6 PM) tions of Modernist art in the form of the Batliner Collection. THE SOCIAL QUESTION AND FEMINISM: FEMALE INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITION “MARIA LASSNIG. WAYS OF BEING” PSYCHOLOGISTS IN THE TIME OF “RED VIENNA” (7.30 PM) Maria Lassnig is one of the 20th century’s most important female Aspects of stormy times in the daily routine of the present. Lecture artists. On the occasion of her 100th birthday, the Albertina is hon­ by Ursula Kubes-Hofmann. or­ing her with a great retrospective. RAISSA EPSTEIN ADLER (9 PM) STATE ROOM QUIZ Her life, role and social contribution in and outside of Individual With the funny questionnaire for children from 6–13 years, the Psychology. Lecture by Marina Bluvshtein (in English). Habsburg State Rooms can be explored in an entertaining way. “DIE OMAMA IM APFELBAUM” MEETS “DAS KLEINE ICH BIN ICH” (10.30 PM) Gertrude Bogyi and Wilfried Datler comment on texts read from the IMAGE_ (1) Albrecht Dürer, “Wing of a Blue Roller”, © The Albertina Museum, children’s books by Mira Lobe in regard to Individual Psychology. Vienna, (2) Paul Signac, “Venice, the Pink Cloud”, © The Albertina Museum, LOUNGE TALKS (12 AM) Vienna. The Batliner Collection, (3) Maria Lassnig, “Camera Cannibale”, The Albertina Museum, Vienna. The Essl Collection, © Maria Lassnig Foundation IMAGE_ (1–4) © AACI/Schedl

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8 Old Viennese Schnapsmuseum 9 Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) – Wilhelmstraße 19–21 Museum of the District of Innere Stadt 1120 Vienna Wipplingerstraße 8 www.schnapsmuseum.com 1010 Vienna 01 / 815 73 00 www.bezirksmuseum.at 01 / 40 00–01127 The Schnapsmuseum closes its doors! – Last tours exclusively for The Museum of the District of Innere Stadt shows the develop- the “ORF Long Night of Museums”. ment of the city of Vienna, which was identical to today’s first The Old Viennese Schnapsmuseum, which has been in the pos- district for almost 1,000 years. The formation of the city, of its session of the Fischer family for five generations, offers a unique fortifications, markets, churches, and palaces is presented in the insight into the tradition of schnaps and liqueur production. The tour form of a walk-in picture book with exhibits, maps, images, and through the museum – from the office from 1904 to the old distillers documents. The era of Maria Theresia and the Congress of Vienna from the 19th century – provides interesting facts about schnaps and are documented in pictures. will also carry visitors away to the good old days of the monarchy. Emperor Franz Joseph’s era started with the bourgeois uprising Some of the recipes of the Friedrich Fischer distillery date back as of 1848. His decision to have the city walls torn down paved the far as the 19th century and have been traditionally passed on from way for the development of Vienna towards becoming a European father to son. The Old Viennese Schnapsmuseum continues the metro­polis. Unique exhibits reflect this era, which ended abrupt- tradition of liqueur production and specialises in absinthe. ly in 1914. They are complemented by interesting showpieces GUIDED DISTILLERY TOURS up to today. Guided tours of the museum will be offered every 15 minutes. GUIDED TOURS OF THE MUSEUM (6.30 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM AND 11 PM) Start of the first tour: 6 pm. SPECIAL EXHIBITION “BEING A GUEST IN VIENNA” Start of the last tour: 12.45 am. The presentation covers, above all, former restaurants, public bars, wine and beer taverns, city cellar inns, coffee houses, and hotels, shown on museum display boards. A part of the exhibition is dedicated to the “Haus der Wiener Gastwirte” (the Culinary Insti­ tute Vienna) on Judenplatz. GUIDED TOURS OF THE SPECIAL EXHIBITION (7.30 PM AND 10 PM)

NOTE_ The tours end with tastings of in-house products, such as the “Vienna Gold X.O.”, a liqueur refined with 23-carat leaf gold. For children, homemade IMAGE_ (1) A view into the museum, (2) The door of the , (3) Special raspberry juice is available. Exhibition “Being a Guest in Vienna”, (4) Culinary Institute Vienna, display case

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10 Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) – 11 Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) – District Council Documentation Centre of Austrian Resistance Wipplingerstraße 8, 1st floor Wipplingerstraße 6–8 1010 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.innerestadt.wien.gv.at www.doew.at 01 / 40 00–01199 01 / 228 94 69–319 The Old Town Hall has been in the possession of the City of Vienna The Documentation Centre of Austrian Resistance (DÖW) is a me- since 1316. It served as the seat of the City Council and the Mayor morial site and a museum, a research facility, a meeting place and of Vienna for more than 550 years. On May 26th, 1848, during the an information centre, a library and an archive. One of the main days of the Revolution in Vienna, the Committee of Safety for the concerns of this place for learning and remembrance is to impart Maintenance of Order, which had been elected by the Viennese knowledge on National Socialism, its mechanisms and the con- people, met in the Old Town Hall. Meetings of the City Council took sequences of authoritarian patterns of operation in order to learn place on this site before they moved to the new City Hall. Today, from it for a democratic present and future in an open society. part of the Old Town Hall houses the District Council of Innere Stadt TOURS OF THE EXHIBITION ON RESISTANCE AND PROSECUTION (1st district). The Coat of Arms Hall and the former Council Chamber DURING THE PERIOD OF NATIONAL SOCIALISM (6 PM–1 AM) provide a good insight into the past. During the “Long Night”, the DÖW offers continuous guided tours TOUR WITH THE HEAD OF THE 1ST DISTRICT, MMAG. MARKUS FIGL of the exhibition on the First Austrian Republic and National (6 PM, 7.30 PM AND 10.30 PM) Social­ism in Austria, on coming to terms with this dark chapter of MMag. Markus Figl will give an overview of the history of the build­ the past, and on today’s responsibilities. ing and, above all, will address the current use of the staterooms SPECIAL EXHIBITION “‘ASSIGNED TO DACHAU’. by the administration of the first district. THE FIRST TRANSPORTATION OF AUSTRIANS FROM VIENNA LECTURE “THE HEADS OF THE 1ST DISTRICT” (9 PM) TO THE CONCENTRATION CAMP DACHAU” Lecture on the beginnings of the District Council and on its heads On the occasion of the “Long Night”, the DÖW shows a special ex- from 1890 to the present by Priv.-Doz. Dr. Barbara Steininger from hibition with biographical outlines of the first Austrian deportation the Municipal and Provincial Archives of Vienna. victims at the concentration camp. LECTURES (7 PM AND 9.30 PM) Lectures by Rudolf Leo and Claudia Kuretsidis-Haider on the 150 men who were deported to the concentration camp Dachau on NOTE_ Barrier-free access via elevator on the back of the building, leading to the first and second floors. April 1st, 1938. IMAGE_ (1–4) © photonews.at / Georges Schneider

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12 Architekturzentrum Wien 13 Arnold Schönberg Center MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1 Schwarzenbergplatz 6, 1070 Vienna entrance via Zaunergasse 1–3 www.azw.at 1030 Vienna 01 / 522 31 15 www.schoenberg.at 01 / 712 18 88 The Architekturzentrum Wien in the MuseumsQuartier is the Aus- The Arnold Schönberg Center, established in 1998 in Vienna, is trian architecture museum. It displays, discusses and researches a unique repository of Arnold Schönberg’s archival legacy and a ways that architecture and urban development impact everybody’s cultural center that is open to the public. The Schönberg Estate has everyday life. The Az W’s broad programme aims to bridge pro- been UNESCO World Heritage since 2011. fessional and everyday expertise. On an area of 2,000 sqm, the Discover the composer in the exhibition “Arnold Schönberg – The Az W presents international thematic exhibitions and a permanent Musical Idea” through his compositions, paintings, and writings. exhibition providing an overview of Austrian architecture. A broad Experience an exciting voyage through his music. Peruse nu- programme of guided tours, educational offers, and associated merous artifacts, manuscripts, and documents from the Schön- events complete the rich range of facilities and resources. berg archives. WORKSHOP FOR KIDS “STADTWERKSTATT” (6 PM) CONCERTS (7.30 PM AND 9.30 PM) Here, you can rework and alter existing architecture models. These Johannes Fleischmann (violin), Christoph Ulrich Meier (piano). reworked models will be assembled to create a town and a new • Erich Wolfgang Korngold: from the suite to Shakespeare’s “Much cityscape with green space. Ado About Nothing” op. 11: The Maiden in the Bridal Chamber, GUIDED TOUR “A_SHOW. AUSTRIAN ARCHITECTURE Dogberry and Verges | Garden scene, Masquerade IN THE 20TH AND THE 21ST CENTURIES” (7 PM) • Arnold Schönberg: Phantasy for Violin with Piano Accompani- The “a_show” has been extended by the “Österreichbild”: 9 mod­ ment op. 47 els, one from each provincial state, that represent critical topics • Erich Zeisl: from the “Brandeis” Sonata: Andante religioso which play a key role in the architectural landscape of Austria. (hébraïque) • Franz Schubert: Rondo in h-Moll D 895 op. 70

IMAGE_ (1) Palais Fanto, © Arnold Schönberg Center, (2) Arnold Schönberg, , 1930, © Arnold Schönberg Center, (3) Exhibition “Arnold Schönberg – IMAGE_ (1) Architekturzentrum Wien, © Lisa Rastl, (2) Collection with a View The Musical Idea”, © Hannes Böck, (4) © Arnold Schönberg: Phantasy for Violin #5, Österreichbild, © eSeL, (3) Kids workshops, © Az W with Piano Accompaniment op. 47 / fair copy, excerpt, Edition Peters, Leipzig

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14 arteum – Center for Sculpting Schultheßgasse 8 1170 Vienna www.arteum.at 0676 / 635 05 04

Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of sculpting: Feel the special atmosphere in the sculptors’ studios, workshops and exhibition areas. EXHIBITION “SCULPTURE – PLASTIC ART – RELIEF – ENGRAVING” Discover the diversity of the art of sculpting stone and cast metal on your tour around the arteum gallery and the sculpture garden. In order to “grasp” the shapes, surfaces, and materials, you are implicitly welcome to touch most of the pieces. Sculptor Reinhard Winter will explain how the objects come to be and answer your questions on the different characteristics of stone. JOIN IN: STONE SCULPTING LIVE Experience the traditional craft of stone sculpting! Reinhard Winter will show you how to do it: grab a hammer and a chisel and feel the power of the stone, from soapstone to granite.

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JEDE NACHT AUF RADIO WIEN NOTE_ The gallery is open during the event. You can purchase works of art from the arteum there. DIE LANGE NACHT MIT The arteum is accessible barrier-free, except for the rest rooms. IMAGE_ (1–4) © Reinhard Winter / arteum EINFACH GUTER MUSIK

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15 The Bakers’ Museum 16 Belvedere 21 Florianigasse 13 Arsenalstraße 1 1080 Vienna 1030 Vienna www.daslebensmittel.at www.belvedere21.at 01 / 514 50–6315 01 / 795 57–0

The Viennese bakers’ guild was first mentioned in records from In the course of entertaining tours at the Belvedere 21 you can 1227. Since 1895, the property in Florianigasse 13 has been in explore Josef Bauer’s multifaceted work, learn about the history the possession of the guild. An additional building in the style of of Monica Bonvicini’s spacious installation, and gain a fascinating the German Renaissance was added to the courtyard in 1898 to be insight into the depot housing works by Fritz Wotruba. used for administration, training and further education. GUIDED TOURS Since 2000, the guild house has been the centre of the Viennese Duration: 20 minutes each | Meeting points at the exhibitions. catering trades (bakers, butchers, confectioners) and other food • MONICA BONVICINI (6 PM–10 PM) trades. Her spacious installation “I Cannot Hide My Anger” raises highly During the “ORF Long Night of Museums”, the banquet hall will sensitive issues in our society. The focus of the tours is on the be open to the general public. Short films will give an insight into themes of power and order in Monica Bonvicini’s work. historical details of the catering trades. Master bakers and confec- Tours start on every full and half hour, including 10 pm. tioners will show their craft in the guild’s workshop. • JOSEF BAUER. DEMONSTRATION (6 PM–10 PM) HALF A MILLENNIUM What is hidden in Bauer’s “tactile poetry”? Is his sculptural lan- On the 1st floor: the historical part of the Bakers’ Museum in­cludes guage actually legible? Join in to find the answers in the exhibition. 38 certificates, 7762 documents and 125 volumes of manu­ Tours start on every full and half hour, including 10 pm. scripts. Moreover, there are countless historical objects and the • FRITZ WOTRUBA (6.30 PM AND 7.30 PM) ballroom, which is especially worth seeing. All that amounts to half A look behind the scenes with curator Gabriele Stöger-Spevak. a millennium of bakers’ trade history. (max. 15 participants). CHILDREN’S WORKSHOP OF BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS (6 PM–9 PM) Learn how to make a roll by hand or a marzipan rose and produce IMAGE_ (1) Exterior view of Belvedere 21, Photo: Sabine Klimpt, © Belvedere, your own baked goods. Reservation cards required – available Vienna, (2) Exhibition view “Monica Bonvicini. I Cannot Hide My Anger”, Photo: Jens Ziehe, © Monica Bonvicini and Bildrecht Wien, (3) Josef Bauer, on site! “Exhibition ‘Griechenbeisl’”, Photo: Johannes Stoll, © Belvedere, Vienna, (4) Photo: Harald Eisenberger, © Fritz Wotruba Privatstiftung

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17 Belvedere, Upper Belvedere 18 Belvedere, Lower Belvedere Prinz Eugen-Straße 27 Rennweg 6 1030 Vienna 1030 Vienna www.belvedere.at www.belvedere.at 01 / 795 57–0 01 / 795 57–0

In entertaining tours you will learn about golden masterpieces Surreal daydreams, guests from the Gothic era and the magic of the and baroque rebels, scandalous creations of pictures and about material – during elaborate rambles through the Lower Belvedere Austrian stereotypes – get inspired by art from many centuries! you will look behind the canvases and get to know master­pieces GUIDED TOURS from the Middle Ages. Duration: 30 minutes each | Meeting point: Sala terrena. GUIDED TOURS • A KISS IN GOLD (6 PM, 7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM AND 10 PM) Duration: 30 minutes each | Meeting point: Ticket office. A proof of love or a reason for ostracism and death? Entertain­ing • WOLFGANG PAALEN (6 PM, 7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM AND 10 PM) and profound stories about Gustav Klimt’s masterpiece. From nightly pictures to dreamlike landscapes: The fascinating • JOSEF IGNAZ MILDORFER. REBEL OF THE BAROQUE oeuvre of the Austrian surrealist between and Mexico. (6.30 PM, 7.30 PM, 8.30 PM AND 9.30 PM) • MEDIEVAL MAJESTY FROM ST. STEPHEN’S CATHEDRAL Motion, expression, lighting: 300 years ago, Mildorfer coined the (6 PM, 7 PM, 8 PM AND 9 PM) Viennese academy style, which was anything but conventional. At the Palace Stables, the Gothic sculpture masterpieces give an • SCANDALOUS ART?! (6 PM, 7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM AND 10 PM) account of the strategies of self-portrayal in the Middle Ages. Nobody is indifferent to art! On public scandals provoked by • JOHANNA KANDL. MATERIAL Makart, Romako, and Schiele. (6.30 PM, 7.30 PM, 8.30 PM AND 9.30 PM) • TYPICALLY AUSTRIAN? (6.30 PM, 7.30 PM, 8.30 PM AND 9.30 PM) On plants, colours and the stories behind the pictures – sur- History and art, facts and legends, songs and stereotypes center­ prising insights into the age-old culture of paint production from ing around the “Austrian soul”. an artistic point of view.

IMAGE_ (1) Gustav Klimt, “The Kiss”, 1908/09, © Belvedere, Vienna, IMAGE_ (1) Exhibition view “Medieval Majesty”, Photo: Johannes Stoll, (2) Photo: Ian Ehm, © Belvedere, Vienna, (3) Egon Schiele, “Death and the © Belvedere, Vienna, (2) © H. & J. Kandl, 2018, (3) Photo: Ian Ehm, Maiden”, 1915, © Belvedere, Vienna © Belvedere, Vienna

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19 Funeral Museum Vienna 20 Museum of the District of Donaustadt Simmeringer Hauptstraße 234 Kagraner Platz 53 & 54 (the building in the park) 1110 Vienna 1220 Vienna www.bestattungsmuseum.at www.bezirksmuseum.at 01 / 760 67 01 / 203 21 26

Vienna and “die schöne Leich”: the Funeral Museum Vienna at In the former fire station, the pictures and objects on display show Vienna’s Central Cemetery guides you through the traditions of the seven villages and one of the colonies of Donaustadt as they funerals and cemeteries in Vienna from the 18th century to the used to be. The highlights include the altar of Aspern (Napoleon present. The special exhibition “Crematorium Vienna” deals with attended a Mass in front of this altar), the rowing clubs at the Old the history, development, and future of cremation in Vienna. Danube, the clock of the church of Süßenbrunn, the gardeners in DRESSMAKING PRESENTATION OF THE VIENNA FUNERAL SERVICES the district, the model of a boat mill, the Maria Theresia Gate of Historical palls, traditional uniforms, customised items and much Essling, and the open air gallery in front of the museum. more. EXHIBITION “BLACK GOLD” TEST A COFFIN With its complex flavours, coffee creates enjoyment. Find out what it feels like to lie in the “final casing”. EXHIBITION “PUB CULTURE IN DONAUSTADT” LECTURE: STORIES FROM A PATHOLOGIST (7 PM, 9 PM AND 11 PM) From pubs to guesthouses. Stories on daily routines and exciting moments in an exceptional GUIDED TOURS (6.30 PM–11.30 PM) profession, told by Univ.-Prof. Dr. Roland Sedivy. Hourly guided tours of the museum by the museum’s director TOUR WITH GOOSE BUMPS (8.30 PM, 10 PM AND 11.30 PM) Helmut Just, on every half hour. The last tour starts at 11.30 pm. Experience the Vienna Central Cemetery in the silence of the night. Meet at Hall 2. CEMETERY CHURCH A nightly visit to the Art Nouveau gem. PARTY COFFINS Paint a coffin – for children and adults.

NOTE_ Only a limited number of visitors can be admitted to the museum at the same time. In the “ORF Long Night of Museums”, tram line 71 will operate until 1 am between the stops Zentralfriedhof 3. Tor and Grillgasse (U3). NOTE_ An illustrated book and brochures about Donaustadt are available at IMAGE_ (1–4) © B&F Wien/Museum the museum.

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21 Museum of the District of Floridsdorf 22 Museum of the District of Josefstadt Prager Straße 33 Schmidgasse 18 1210 Vienna 1080 Vienna www.bezirksmuseum.at www.bezirksmuseum.at 0664 / 556 69 73 01 / 403 64 15

The “Mautner Schlössel”, which Georg Heinrich Ritter von Maut- The Museum of the District of Josefstadt shows the development of ner Markhof had built in 1900, has been housing the Museum the 8th district from 1700 to the present and offers a lively platform of the District of Floridsdorf since 1960. The exhibition covers for many activities of Josefstadt residents. the development of the landscape and the living space of today’s EXHIBITION “PUBS, INNS AND COFFEE HOUSES IN JOSEFSTADT” 21st district from the first traceable population 7,000 years ago The exhibition spans a wide range of establishments – from tra- to modern times. Special attention is given to the developmental ditional Austrian pubs such as “Batzenhäusel” or “Blauer Hecht” factors of Floridsdorf, such as the Danube, railway and tram traffic, to “Grünes Thor”, an inn that served as a meeting place for folk industry and military history. A special exhibition room shows the singers, to the historical roots of traditional coffee houses. life and work of the popular president Franz Jonas, who was born GUIDED TOURS in Floridsdorf. The recently redesigned presentation “Beethoven Upon request. in Jedlsee as a guest of the Countess Erdödy” is dedicated to the SPECIAL EXHIBITION “DEMOCRACY – HUMAN RIGHTS – RULE OF LAW” musical genius Ludwig van Beethoven. The exhibition shows that you need all three of these basic prin- SPECIAL EXHIBITION “BEING A GUEST IN FLORIDSDORF” ciples of our society and the European Union to guarantee freedom The variety of restaurants in the past and present. and participation. SPECIAL EXHIBITION “THE LOCOMOTIVE FACTORY IN FLORIDSDORF” GUIDED TOURS BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE CRIMINAL COURT, An exhibition of photographs and documents on the occasion FRIEDRICH FORSTHUBER (6.30 PM, 8 PM AND 9.30 PM) of the 150-year anniversary of the foundation of the locomotive After the last tour, visitors will have the opportunity to see the most factory “LOFAG”. interesting parts of the Criminal Court, too. HOURLY GUIDED TOURS IN THE BEETHOVEN ERDÖDY ROOM (FROM 6 PM)

NOTE_ Snacks and drinks. NOTE_ A number of publications such as volumes of photographs, historical IMAGE_ (1–2) © BM Josefstadt, (3) © Verein Justizgeschichte und Rechtsstaat, books and a DVD about the history of the district are on sale in the museum. (4) © Pauline Forsthuber

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23 Museum of the District of Meidling 24 Museum of the District of Längenfeldgasse 13–15 Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus 1120 Vienna Rosinagasse 4 www.bezirksmuseum.at 1150 Vienna 01 / 817 65 98 www.museum15.at 01 / 40 00–15127 Experience the extensive portrayal of the history of the district in The Museum of the District of Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus is a museum the oldest and at the same time most modern district museum of history and an event space. It focuses on the research of every- of Vienna on the basis of paintings, drawings, photographs and day culture, it is a place for encounters, an information platform objects of everyday life. The museum also houses the archives of and a cultural venue for children. Hermann Leopoldi and Carl Lorens with music samples. CULTURAL WALK TO THE ORIGINS OF FÜNFHAUS (6 PM) SPECIAL EXHIBITION “AT THE PUB IN MEIDLING” Learn interesting details and facts worth knowing about the 15th dis- A presentation in historical pictures. trict. With Mag. Thomas Reithmayer. Meeting point: District Museum. SPECIAL EXHIBITION IN THE GALLERY “BRÜCKEN BAUEN / TREASURE HUNT FOR CHILDREN AGED 6–10 (7 PM) STAVE˘NÍ MOSTU˚ ” (“BUILDING BRIDGES”) Explore the museum, answer five tricky questions and win cool prizes! A transnational exhibition Vienna–Hustopecˇe (Hustopecˇe–Vídenˇ) LECTURE “MURDEROUS ‘RUDOLFSCRIME’” (10 PM) of the Austro-Czech art parlour (Cˇesko-Rakouský umeˇlecký salon). On the history of the district with reference to its murder cases. Artists from Austria and from the Czech Republic (Moravia) show Lecture by Mag. Thomas Reithmayer. their works in the Museum of the District of Meidling. VIRTUAL QUIZ IN THE MUSEUM (12 AM) GUIDED TOURS Solve the puzzles on the history and the present of the 15th district Upon demand. as a team and win nice prizes. Requirements for participation: one smartphone per team.

NOTE_ Tasting of wines. A publication of the special exhibition is available. IMAGE_ (1) Door of a pub, Museum of the District of Meidling, (2) Restaurant Hrdlicka, at the corner of Reschgasse 18/Vivenotgasse, 12th district, 1920, NOTE_ Champagne reception: Start into the “ORF Long Night of Museums” at (3) Art parlour Vienna–Hustopecˇe this cozy Vienna district museum!

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25 Museum of the District of Simmering Enkplatz 2 1110 Vienna www.bezirksmuseum.at 01 / 40 00–11127

The Museum of the District of Simmering conducts research, pre- serves and presents the multifaceted history of the 11th district of Vienna. Currently, it also offers two exciting special exhibitions. MR. & MRS. STREET ORGAN (6.15 PM, 7.15 PM AND 8.15 PM) The barrel organ guys from Lanzendorf will play Viennese songs and lighthearted tunes. GUIDED TOUR OF THE SPECIAL EXHIBITION “FROM THE SHIP CANAL TO THE CITY AIRPORT TRAIN” (6.30 PM AND 10.30 PM) A special tour with Johannes Hradecky. GUIDED TOUR OF THE SPECIAL EXHIBITION “PUB-(HI)STORIES FROM SIMMERING” (8.30 PM) A special tour of the exhibition and through the neighbourhood with Petra Leban.

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26 Museum of the District of Währing 27 Museum of the District of Wieden Währinger Straße 124 Klagbaumgasse 4 1180 Vienna 1040 Vienna www.bezirksmuseum.at www.bezirksmuseum.at/de/bezirksmuseum_4 01 / 40 00–18127 01 / 581 24 72

The exhibitions include a show kitchen with furniture from Pötz- The history of Wieden reflects the history of Vienna from the Middle leinsdorf around 1900 and items of everyday life up to around Ages to the present. The oldest document in the museum is a 1940. The wooden relief “Dying Maria among the Apostles” (The handwritten antiphonary on parchment from the 14th century, the Danube School, around 1520) has been newly renovated and youngest is a linocut of St. Charles’ Church by Gerhard Gutruf from can be seen in all its splendour. There are also a table and chairs 2010. A special feature of the Museum of the District of Wieden is (Thonet) from the former “Cafe zum Wilden Mann” at Währinger a former public shower bath from the 19th century: Straße 85 on display and many pictures, photographs, docu- A third-class shower room, preserved in its original state, brings ments, maps and objects from the former villages of today’s dis- back memories for older visitors and astounds the younger ones. trict of Währing – Währing, Weinhaus, Gersthof, and Pötzleinsdorf. Today, the shower niches house a presentation of the history of the SPECIAL EXHIBITION “OUTDOOR RESTAURANT AREAS IN WÄHRING” bath and an overview of health, hygiene, and cleanliness in Vienna Exhibition display boards with old postcards, pictures, photographs, during the centuries. and coasters, as well as a pub table with glasses, bottles, etc. GUIDED TOUR “THE DISTRICT OF WIEDEN” (7 PM) ZITHER MUSIC IN THE SHOW KITCHEN (6.30 PM–8 PM) On the history of Wieden on the basis of selected objects. With the famous zither soloist Cornelia Mayer. GUIDED TOUR “THE PUBLIC SHOWER BATH” (8 PM) A tour on hygiene, health and the city administration in Vienna. VIENNESE BAGPIPES (FROM 9 PM) With Hubert Sielecki.

IMAGE_ (1) Antiphonary, @ Museum of the District of Wieden, (2) Public shower IMAGE_ (1–4) © Archives of the Museum of the District of Währing bath, @ Museum of the District of Wieden, Photo: Ortner

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28 Bible Center 29 Museum of the Bohemian Forest Breite Gasse 4–8/ ground floor Ungargasse 3 1070 Vienna 1030 Vienna www.bibelzentrum.at www.boehmerwaldmuseum.at 01 / 523 82 40

The Bible Centre at the MuseumsQuartier in Vienna is a place that The museum shows the history of former Bohemia and former invites you to get in touch with the Bible, its history and meaning. Moravia and their various historic connections to Vienna. The Inside the centre with its fascinating architecture, a collection of museum supports genealogical research and offers a library and Bibles in more than 500 languages from five centuries can be found. personal guidance. BIBLICAL TREASURE HUNT FOR CHILDREN (6 PM–8 PM) GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH IN BOHEMIA AND MORAVIA An exciting journey through the Bible. Are you searching for your family roots? Experts are ready to sup- BIBLES FOR CHILDREN (8 PM–8.30 PM) port you and will guide you through the internet. They also assist in Historic and recommendable Children’s Bibles. reading old handwritings in parish books and documents. PAPYRUS, PARCHMENT AND BIBLE APP SPECIAL EXHIBITION “HANS NACHLINGER – ANDREAS HARTAUER” (9 PM–9.30 PM AND 11 PM–11.30 PM) Exhibition on the occasion of the 120th birthday of Hans Nachlin- An entertaining history of the Bible. ger (musician, poet, painter and graphic artist from Prachatice in LANGUAGES, ALPHABETS AND TRANSLATIONS Bohemia) and of the 180th birthday of Andreas Hartauer (porcelain (10 PM–10.30 PM AND 12 AM–12.30 AM) painter and creator of the Böhmerwald anthem). Biblical treasures from all over the world. KEEPING THE OLD DIALECTS ALIVE (7 PM–11 PM) Listen to old dialects of the Bohemian Forest on the hour!

NOTE_ You can easily reach the museum in walking distance starting from the railway and subway station “Wien Mitte-Landstraße”. Visitors in wheelchairs NOTE_ Catering for visitors: Biblical buffet from 7.30 pm. will be assisted (3 steps only). IMAGE_ (4) © L. Padrul Have some rest and enjoy snacks and a good glass of wine!

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30 Brennpunkt° – 31 Circus & Clown Museum Vienna Vienna’s Museum of Heating Customs Ilgplatz 7 Malfattigasse 4 1020 Vienna 1120 Vienna www.circus-clownmuseum.at www.brennpunkt.wien.at 0676 / 340 75 65 01 / 40 00–34100 Visit Vienna’s hottest museum! Witness how Ugar-Ugar, the Stone The Circus and Clown Museum Vienna is an institution that is Age man, discovered fire and marvel at live experiments. unique in Europe. It brings to life the history of the famous Vi- GUIDED TOURS EVERY 15 MINUTES ennese circus artists, the circuses and the music halls from the You need not wait: As a special service during the “ORF Long Night of Biedermeier era to the present. Come and immerse yourself in this Museums”, guided tours are offered on every full quarter of the hour. poetic and fanciful exhibition. FITNESS TEST FOR YOUNG AND OLD There will be numerous attractions during the “ORF Long Night Produce energy with your muscular strength! of Museums”. Laugh and marvel at the performances of clowns, LIVE EXPERIMENTS magicians, jugglers, and mentalists from Vienna’s First Magic Marvel at live experiments on heat and cold. Theatre. MAGIC SHOWS FOR CHILDREN (6 PM AND 7 PM) MUSIC HALL SHOWS FOR ALL AGES (8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM, 11 PM AND 12 AM) Watch scenes from the productions of “Prater Variété”, “Cabaret Snitzel”, “Zoom Magic” and “Fools Brothers”. LEARN HOW TO DO MAGIC TRICKS Magic instructors are ready to help. GUIDED TOURS Museum staff is happy to answer questions and offer short tours.

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32 Condomi Museum 33 designforum Wien Esterházygasse 26 at MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1 1060 Vienna 1070 Vienna liebens-wert.at/veranstaltungen/condomi_museum www.designforum.at/wien 01 / 595 52 55 01 / 524 49 49–0

At the Condomi Museum, you will see everything! From the early designforum Wien is an exhibition and event space with a focus beginnings, when sheepskin and co. were still used as a protec- on design. It sees itself as a competence, service and information tion against diseases, to odd inventions and ideas concerning centre where some serious thought is given to design, its tasks, condoms and contraception. Condoms out of latex have existed and its significance. It is a place that encourages the exchange of since the 1920s. Still untested at that time, they have undergone ideas among designers, the business world, and a design-minded considerable transformations since. Being the only way of con- public. designforum Wien also accommodates the headquarters of traception before the 60s and the invention of the pill, they were designaustria, the professional association of Austrian designers. later reserved for visits to brothels and had to be freed from taboos EXHIBITION “AUSTRIAN NATIONAL DESIGN PRIZE 2019 – again in the 80s and 90s. Today, condoms are considered very THE PRIZE-WINNING PROJECTS” mod­ern, being essential in the prevention of sexually transmitt­ Every two years, the Austrian Federal Ministry of Digital and Eco- able diseases. They are available in vegan and fair trade versions nomic Affairs pays tribute to the best design solutions from the or even latex free and are often used as an alternative to hormonal disciplines of product design, architectural design, and design contraception again. concepts. It is the goal of the National Design Award to promote A collection, which has been compiled with special care over more the collaboration between creatives and the economy and encour­ than 20 years, shows the development of machine-made condoms age the innovative potential of Austrian companies. over a period of almost 100 years. It is located in the vaulted cellar GUIDED TOUR OF THE EXHIBITION (8 PM) of the shop Liebenswert on 100 sqm. DEMONSTRATION (7 PM–12 AM) On every full hour, graduate sex educator Ingrid Mack will demon­ strate the “Condotestomat” (burst test) and will explain the ideal way of putting on and using condoms. CONTINUOUS GUIDED TOURS AND EXPLANATIONS Tours and explanations of the exhibits on demand. IMAGE_ (1–3) © Condomi Museum IMAGE_ (1) © designaustria / Jana Madzigon

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34 Dialogue in the Dark 35 The Future of Memory – Freyung 6 Museum Simon Wiesenthal 1010 Vienna Rabensteig 3 www.imdunkeln.at 1010 Vienna 01 / 890 60 60 museum.vwi.ac.at 01 / 890 15 14–160 Discover the unseen: losing sight of daily routine! Dialogue in the Simon Wiesenthal (1908–2005) dedicated his life after the Holo- Dark is an exhibition where you won’t see anything at all. In small caust to the uncovering and the criminal prosecution of the crimes of groups, visitors are led through completely dark­ened rooms by National Socialism. His motives were as clear as the task was com- blind or visually impaired guides. Due to the absolute absence of plex: justice for the victims and a warning for coming generations. light everyday situations turn into an appealing adventure… Simon Wiesenthal’s thought and work are the foundations of the With sharpened senses, you will hear sounds in a new intensity, Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies (VWI). The three feel the wind on your skin, and smell the forest floor like never early modern vaults on the ground floor of the institute building, before. At the end of the tour, you can even stimulate your taste which have housed the Simon Wiesenthal Museum since January buds in the dark bar! 2017, are thus foundations in a dual sense. The core of this little GUIDED TOURS – LIMITED NUMBERS! (6 PM–12.30 AM) museum is formed by biographical and personal documents as Tours begin every 10 minutes with max. 8 participants. At 6 pm, well as video clips and archival materials from his estate. reservation cards for the tours will be handed out, max. 320 spots. TOURS THROUGH THE EXHIBITION Reservation cards are available only upon presentation of the “ORF Every hour on the hour (max. 15 participants). Long Night of Museums” ticket. Children are very welcome – how- SPECIAL TOUR “A DEMAND FOR ACTION-ORIENTED POLITICS AND ever, they do need a reservation card, too. THE GENERATION OF PUBLICITY. WIESENTHAL’S MEMORANDUM TO FEDERAL CHANCELLOR KLAUS” (8.30 PM AND 10.30 PM) The focus here will be on the origins and content of the memoran- dum sent with the subject heading “Guilt and Atonement of Nazi Perpetrators from Austria” as well as on the context in which it NOTE_ Suitable for people of all ages. emerged and the reactions. Limited capacity of only 320 spots – please understand that not everybody can be granted a place for the tours. At the same location, you can explore the world of deaf people and learn some sign language at the exhibition “Hands Up”. Separate reservation card necessary. Further information on page 80. NOTE_ Due to security reasons, please bring an ID. IMAGE_ (1–4) © Dialogue in the Dark IMAGE_ (1–4) © Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies (VWI)

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36 Dom Museum Wien 37 Electronics Museum Stephansplatz 6 Donaustadtstraße 45, 1010 Vienna entrance via Deinleingasse www.dommuseum.at 1220 Vienna 01 / 51 55 25–300 www.htl-donaustadt.at/unsere-htl/elektronikmuseum 01 / 201 05–0 Dom Museum Wien reopened in 2017 following a major archi­ Get in touch with vintage telephones, tube radios, television sets, tectural redesign and restructuring. Historic treasures from St. a satellite, computers, tape and video machines – most of those Stephen’s Cathedral and the Archdiocese, avant-garde classics still in working order. from the legendary Otto Mauer Collection, and contemporary art FROM SLIDE RULES TO CALCULATOR APPS create an inspiring and engaging experience for visitors. The brand- Exhibits from the collection are shown for the first time. new design of the historic building, which features spectacular INFLATABLE PUBLIC SPACE (7 PM–9.30 PM) views of the cathedral, allows for an exciting juxtaposition of old Have a look at the outer space with your feet still on earth. The and new. A round glass elevator, encircled by an elegant winding show starts every half and full hour, limited to 20 visitors per staircase, takes visitors up to the museum galleries, where they are show. Pick up your admission card at the cash desk. met, among many other things, by the oldest portrait of the western COMPUTER TIME TRAVEL world: the 14th-century likeness of Habsburg ruler Rudolf IV. Get your hands on a vintage computer. DESIGN YOUR OWN WAFER PACKAGE (6 PM–8 PM) AIRBUS A320 FLIGHT SIMULATOR Create your own personalised packaging for Neapolitan wafers, Copilots aged 14 and older are welcome. Real-time flight duration inspired by St. Stephen’s Cathedral and the museum objects. is approx. 20 minutes. Admission cards are available at the cash EXHIBITION WALKTHROUGH “FAMILY MATTERS” desk (limited numbers!). For younger visitors additional computer (7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM AND 10 PM) simulations are available. Artistic depictions of different concepts of family, from the Middle CAR RACING Ages until today. Numbered tickets available at the desk as of For visitors aged 3 to 99. 6 pm. First come first served.

NOTE_ Small snacks, desserts, and drinks will be provided. During the “ORF Long Night of Museums”, operating times of the buses on line 94A will be prolonged until 1 am between the stops Deinleingasse and Stadlau (U2). IMAGE_ (1) Part of the calculators exhibition, (2) © Public Space, IMAGE_ (1–2) Photos: Hertha Hurnaus / DMW, (3) Photo: Lena Deinhardstein / DMW (3) Vintage Computer C64, (4) Airbus A320 cockpit view

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38 Ernst Fuchs Museum Hüttelbergstraße 26 1140 Vienna www.ernstfuchsmuseum.at 01 / 914 85 75

The villa, which was built in 1888 by the world-famous architect Otto Wagner, was saved from ruin in 1972 by Ernst Fuchs and has been a private museum open to visitors since 1988. The seven mag­nificently decorated rooms contain the world’s largest collec- tion of oil paintings, drawings, etchings, sculptures and applied art by the master of Fantastic Realism. Stroll through the artist’s former private chambers and admire his specially designed furniture, inlays, and fabrics. The colourful fin-de-siècle stained glass windows were designed by Adolf Böhm. GUIDED TOURS THROUGH THE PREMISES (6.30 PM, 8 PM, 9.30 PM AND 11 PM) A special focus of the tours is on the explanations of and insights into Otto Wagner’s former study. Let yourself be taken away to the time of the “Wiener Moderne”. The tours start in the grand drawing room.

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39 exil.arte Center of the mdw – 40 Fire Department Museum Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna Am Hof 7 Lothringerstraße 18, 1st floor 1010 Vienna 1030 Vienna www.feuerwehr.wien.at www.exilarte.org 01 / 531 99–51507 01 / 711 55–3533 The Museum of the exil.arte Center of the mdw presents 60 com- Explore the history of firefighting at the place where the oldest posers, who due to their Jewish origin or their opposing political professional fire brigade in the world was founded. While the fire views were persecuted, exiled or murdered by the Nazi regime. In trucks leave the station from the ground floor, you can experience this multimedia exhibition, one can experience their personal life the world of firefighting on the first floor. Find out about the devel­ histories and works, which today are mostly forgotten. The music opment of firefighting in general by exploring the history of the of their estates, collected by exil.arte, was composed in a wide municipal fire brigade. In the exhibition, you can discover big inci- variety of styles (tradition of the 19th century, operetta, film music, dents of the past, like the fire in the Ringtheater or in the Rotunda. cabaret, “Second Viennese School”). SPECIAL EXHIBITION “1938 – WHEN RED TURNED GREEN” CONCERT: ECHO OF THE UNHEARD (6.30 PM) The current special exhibition shows documents and objects WISE – Wien International Soloists Ensemble will bring works of from 1938. At that time the professional fire brigade became the these forgotten composers back to life. “Feuer­schutzpolizei”, the fire engines had to be repainted from ACTORS’ READING “LETTERS FROM ERWIN PISCATOR” (8.30 PM) red to green. In November 1938, the “Reichspogromnacht” took Erwin Piscator: Letters from Exile. place, in which almost all synagogues in Vienna were destroyed. CONCERT: FROM THE LOWER EAST TO THE UPPER WEST SIDE PRESENTATIONS (10.30 PM) During the “ORF Long Night of Museums”, presentations on special Music from the Jewish theatres and Viennese cafés in New York in topics such as the special exhibition, the fire in the Ringtheater or the 1930s and 1940s. Esther Wratschko and her ensemble will the fire in the Rotunda will be held in short intervals. Participation perform songs by Leopoldi, Berg, and others. is possible at any time. GUIDED TOURS THROUGH THE EXHIBITION (GERMAN / ENGLISH) CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME (FROM 7 PM) Extinguish fire like the real firefighters. Hourly guided tours (30 minutes) through the exhibition.

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41 FLiP – Erste Financial Life Park 42 Torture Museum Am Belvedere 1 Fritz-Grünbaum-Platz 1, Esterházypark 1100 Vienna 1060 Vienna www.financiallifepark.at www.foltermuseum.at 050 / 100–11900 01 / 595 45 93

The Erste Financial Life Park – the FLiP – is an independent, The Torture Museum is located in a former World War II air-raid barrier-free learning environment that offers fun and hands-on shelter beneath the Esterhazy Park in Vienna. The exhibition education in money matters. The focus is on financial knowledge in­cludes historically accurate exhibits, complemented by scienti­ in an economic, social and global context. The combination of digi- fically based texts, engravings, and images showing the devel­ tal media technology and personal communication by trained edu- opment of corporate punishment and of the judicial system from cators creates a novel and unique visitor experience. At the FLiP antiquity to the modern age with a focus on the Middle Ages. three different tours are offered to address individual questions The organisers of this museum strongly oppose torture. The pur- and cater to the needs of different age groups. Detectives from 10 pose of exhibiting tools of execution and punishment is to act as to 14 years, Explorers from 15 to 17 years and Experts from 18 a warning. Correspondingly, the curators of the museum have en- years and above. deavored to make the exhibition as educational as possible. The EXHIBITION “1819 – THE START OF OUR FUTURE” (GROUND FLOOR) curators refrain­ from an excessive portrayal of violence and always A special exhibition to commemorate the founding year of the first put forward the informative aspect. savings bank in Vienna. A special exhibition by Amnesty International shows that even FLIP KNOWLEDGE STORE (1ST FLOOR) today torture is not a closed chapter of human history. Embark on a treasure hunt through the Knowledge Store! MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (FROM 6 PM) HIGHLIGHT TOURS (6 PM, 7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM AND 11 PM) Music will accompany your visit – medieval, classical, modern. Experience FLiP and its five knowledge stations in a one-hour tour. FLIP2GO – FINANCIAL EDUCATION ON WHEELS (IN FRONT OF THE MAIN ENTRANCE) (6 PM–1 AM) Interactive financial education in a specially adapted double- decker bus.

IMAGE_ (1) © Tobias Raschbacher, (2) © Lupi Spuma, (3) © Andreas Keller, (4) © FLiP NOTE_ Children should be accompanied by adults when visiting the museum.

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43 Frederick Kiesler Foundation 44 Memorial Site Karajangasse Mariahilfer Straße 1b/ Top 1 Karajangasse 14 1060 Vienna 1200 Vienna www.kiesler.org www.brigittenauer-gymnasium.at/gedenkstaette 01 / 513 07 75 01 / 330 31 41

Frederick Kiesler (1890–1965) was an Austrian-American ar- Learning remembrance. Experiencing remembrance. Teaching chitect, scenographer, designer, artist, and theorist. His visionary remembrance. ideas and interdisciplinary approach had a huge impact on his The Memorial Site remembers the dark history of the school build­ contemporaries and are still relevant to today’s artistic production. ing of the Brigittenauer Gymnasium. Parts of the school building EXHIBITION “YONA FRIEDMAN” were a Gestapo prison in 1938. Classrooms turned into prison Friedman’s concepts for architecture are closely linked to the cells in which hundreds of Jewish men were forcefully imprisoned. dynamics of social structures and to the changing necessities of The Memorial Site Karajangasse remembers the school’s history the users therein. These topics, which he emphasised from the during National Socialism and is a place where commemorative beginning of his work, have gained even more importance in culture is learnt, lived and taught. Generations of students of the the present days with the current development of migration. It is Brigittenauer Gymnasium have been working on the exhibition also due to his own biography as a migrant that his ideas and his since its founding in 1988. They thus constantly add additional commitment to deeply human architecture and society are based perspectives and aspects to the exhibition. The newest project on existential experience. Friedman’s “utopies réalisables” have being a sound installation which makes the rooms of the exhibi­ had a huge impact in the context of the architectural avant-garde, tion audibly accessible. being both radical and future-oriented. The presentation in the The Memorial Site Karajangasse sees itself as a place to learn. Frederick Kiesler Foundation shows a small selection of sketches Political education is communicated through historical examples and designs of the visionary ideas and projects of the laureate of and the principles of democracy, human rights, and constitutional the Kiesler Prize 2018. legality are constantly discussed and reinforced. TOUR OF THE EXHIBITION (7 PM) SOUND INSTALLATION Peter Bogner guides through the exhibition “Yona Friedman”. On every full hour and via audio guide. GUIDED TOURS On every full hour and when required.

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45 Money Museum of the 46 The Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Oesterreichische Nationalbank Fine Arts Vienna at Theatermuseum Otto-Wagner-Platz 3 Lobkowitzplatz 2 1090 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.geldmuseum.at www.akademiegalerie.at 01 / 404 20–9222 01 / 588 16–2201 Visit the Money Museum – the public face of the Austrian central The Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna has bank! moved to its guest location at the Theatermuseum for the time Discover the history of money from barter to the euro in the per- of the renovation of the academy on Schillerplatz. This offers a manent exhibition “Money” and learn about the history of the chance to re-discover the unique collections, among them master- Oesterreichische Nationalbank and its current tasks. pieces of European painting by Cranach, Rubens, Rembrandt, and SPECIAL EXHIBITION “WHO’S WHO. PORTRAITS ON AUSTRIAN Guardi. The world-famous centrepiece of the Paintings Gallery is SCHILLING BANKNOTES” Hieronymous Bosch’s “Last Judgment Triptych” (1450/55–1516). The OeNB’s Money Museum proudly presents for the first time 56 Hourly guided tours of the permanent and special exhibitions are sketches and drawings of schilling banknotes from the museum’s offered alternately: own collection. The generations of schilling banknotes issued • BOSCH, CRANACH, RUBENS (6 PM AND 9 PM) between 1950 and 2001 featured as many as 22 famous person­ Highlights tour of the Paintings Gallery. alities: Find out about Nobel Prize winners, famous musicians and • JOSEPH ANTON KOCH’S ILLUSTRATIONS OF DANTE’S physicians and many more. “DIVINE COMEDY” (7 PM AND 10 PM) LIFT A GOLD BAR Exhibition tour of the Graphic Collection. Experience the sensation of holding 12.5 kilograms of pure gold • BOSCH & BANISADR. ALI BANISADR: “WE WORK IN SHADOWS” in your hands. (8 PM AND 11 PM) QUIZ Exhibition tour in the series “Correspondences”. Take part in a quiz and see if you win! KIDS’ CORNER (6 PM–11 PM) Design your own banknote! How would your face look on a bank­ note? Find out using your smartphone. IMAGE_ (1) Hieronymus Bosch, “Last Judgment Triptych”, detail, c. 1490–c. 1505, © The Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, (2) Joseph Anton Koch, NOTE_ Free English audio guides available via app. Small snack bar open “Illustration for Dante’s ‘Divine Comedy’”, c. 1803, © The Graphic Collection of throughout the “Long Night”. the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, (3) Ali Banisadr, “We Work in Shadows”, 2017, IMAGE_ (1, 4) © OeNB / Michael Gruber © Ali Banisadr

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47 HANDS UP – Experience silence 48 House of Austrian History Schottenstift, Freyung 6, 1st Court, Basement Neue Burg, Heldenplatz 1010 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.handsup.wien www.hdgoe.at 01 / 890 60 60 01 / 534 10–805

What is it like to live without hearing? Try it now! Immerse yourself The House of Austrian History is the republic’s first museum of in the silence. Without hearing or talking, you walk through the contemporary history. In a modern and insightful presentation, exhibition – guided by a deaf guide. the new museum at Neue Burg invites visitors to examine and dis- Express yourself with your face and your body. Learn Austrian Sign cuss Austria’s history. Starting with the founding of the democratic Language. Play the quiz. Understand the barriers and solutions for republic in 1918, the exhibition focuses on social change and deaf people. Experience music anew and watch poetry, literature political fault lines. The questions it asks are aimed at the past, or news in sign language. yet they remain relevant to the present as well. ONLY GUIDED TOURS – LIMITED SPACES (6 PM–12.15 AM) HIGHLIGHTS OF 100 YEARS OF AUSTRIAN HISTORY (FROM 6 PM) Short tours begin every 15 minutes with max. 12 participants. At From the magnificent tapestry of the emperor’s loge in the Austrian 6 pm, reservation cards for the tours will be handed out to owners Parliament, a model of the signing of the Austrian State Treaty of “ORF Long Night of Museums” tickets (max. 312 cards). Child- and the famous Waldheim horse to Conchita’s dress at the Song ren are welcome, but need a reservation card, too. Contest. Learn exciting facts about one of the many highlights of the exhibition “Into the Unknown – Austria Since 1918” every 30 minutes. The educational team of the House of Austrian History awaits you with exciting and interesting stories and background information.

NOTE_ Recommended for persons between 8 and 108 years old. Limited NOTE_ During the “ORF Long Night of Museums”, the KHM – Neue Burg (p. 97) capacity of only 312 spots – please understand that not everybody can be and the Weltmuseum Wien (p. 165) are also accessible via the entry of the granted a place for the tours. House of Austrian History. In the same venue, you can also visit the partner exhibition “Dialogue in the IMAGE_ (1) Entrance hdgö, Neue Burg – Heldenplatz, Photo: Hertha Dark” (p. 66) in totally dark rooms to experience the everyday life of blind people. Hurnaus, (2) Model of the signing of the Austrian State Treaty, Photo: Markus Separate reservation card needed. Guschelbauer, (3) Exhibition space “Remembrance”, Photo: Hertha Hurnaus, IMAGE_ (1–4) © equalizent, Photos: Sabine Gruber (4) Conchita Wurst’s dress at the Song Contest 2014, Photo: Hertha Hurnaus

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49 Haus der Musik Ihr digitaler Seilerstätte 30 Klassik-Treffpunkt 1010 Vienna www.hdm.at 01 / 513 48 50

Experience music in all its diversity. Re-discover the great com­ posers. Walk new musical paths. “NEW VIENNESE SONGS” – GUIDED TOUR WITH THE CURATOR (7 PM AND 9 PM) Visit the current cabinet exhibition “New Viennese Songs” in an exclusive guided tour with the curator Klaus Totzler. WALTZ DICE GAME Roll the dice and compose your very own waltz – intuitively and playfully. NAMADEUS The interactive computer programme “Namadeus” offers visitors the opportunity to playfully turn their names into original Mozart compositions. VIRTUAL CONDUCTOR Your big moment, here and now. On the conductor’s podium of the world’s most famous orchestra.

Streamen Sie: die schönsten Opern, Konzerte, Ballette und Dokus in bester Bild- und Tonqualität auf TV, Web, Tablet und Smartphone IMAGE_ (1) © Ben Posch, (2–3) © Hanna Pribitzer, (4) © Inge Prader

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50 Museum of Military History 51 Hofmobiliendepot • Arsenal, Ghegastraße Objekt 18 Imperial Furniture Collection 1030 Vienna Andreasgasse 7 www.hgm.at 1070 Vienna 01 / 795 61–0 www.hofmobiliendepot.at 01 / 524 33 57 At the Austrian Military Museum, military history and history of More than 4,000 design objects from the Baroque to the present warfare, technology and science, art and architecture merge into day tell stories about styles of living and interior design. The new a unique entity. temporary exhibition “Made in Denmark” showcases 20th-century MAXIMILIAN I, “THE LAST KNIGHT” (7 PM, 9 PM AND 11 PM) Danish design classics. For the first time, visitors will have the The Austrian Reenactment Society – ARS – will take visitors on opportunity of taking a peek behind the scenes at the museum in a journey into the times of Emperor Maximilian I, who died 500 two of the storage depots. years ago. Maximilian, referred to as “the last Knight”, is said to SHORT GUIDED TOURS (6 PM–12 AM) be the father of the lansquenets, which you will not only see in an • 6 pm, 8 pm, 10 pm and 12 am: One of the world’s largest furni- exciting, loud and colourful show but which you will also be able ture collections – in a nutshell! to experience yourselves! • 7 pm, 9 pm and 11 pm: “Made in Denmark”. Short guided tours A diorama with 1,000 figures depicts a battle at Maximilian’s times. of the temporary exhibition on Danish 20th-century design. STORIES CORNER (8 PM AND 10 PM) • 6.15 pm and 8.15 pm: “The Emperor’s Couch”. Short guided Legends and tales from the lansquenets’ lives. tours of two of the storage depots. PAINTING OF FIGURES SISI BEYOND THE CLICHÉS (6.30 PM AND 8.30 PM) For young visitors and certainly also for everyone young at heart. The curator of the Sisi Museum with fascinating anecdotes about the famous empress. HANDICRAFT WORKSHOP (6 PM–10 PM) For children aged 6 and above. CREATIVE CORNER (6 PM–10 PM) Decorate your own hygge tote bag and take it with you on your tour of the “ORF Long Night of the Museums” (while stocks last)!

NOTE_ Snacks and refreshments in the foyer. IMAGE_ (1) © SKB / Edgar Knaack, (2) © Kay Bojesen, 1951, Photo: Esther Hoyer, NOTE_ Free stew for all visitors from 10 pm to 11 pm! (3) © Wien Tourismus, Photo: Paul Bauer, (4) Empress Elisabeth in Corfu, © BMobV

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52 Jewish Museum Vienna 55 Emperor Franz Joseph Hat Museum Dorotheergasse 11 53 Imperial & Royal Wine Treasure Vaults 1010 Vienna Piaristengasse 45 www.jmw.at 1080 Vienna 01 / 535 04 31 www.piaristenkeller.at 01 / 406 01 93 The Jewish Museum Vienna at Palais Eskeles in Dorotheergasse The Emperor Franz Joseph Hat Museum is an interactive museum offers exhibitions on the Austrian Jewish history, religion, and situated in the middle of a 300-year-old monastery wine cellar. In tradition. addition to valuable collector’s items in the showcases, the hat CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME (AGES 6 AND UP) “I SPY WITH MY LITTLE museum offers individual hats from the “good old times” which EYE” (6.30 PM, 7.30 PM AND 8.30 PM) may be worn during the guided tour of the interactive museum. There is a lot to see in the exhibition “Arik Brauer. All of My Arts”! The main emphasis of the hat museum is on hats from the time of After a voyage of discovery in the exhibition children design cool Emperor Franz Joseph I, the height of headwear fashion in Vienna. glasses. The multitude of headwear of the noble Viennese society and the TOURS “CAFÉ AS. THE SURVIVAL OF SIMON WIESENTHAL” splendid uniforms of the Imperial Army were outstanding. (6.30 PM, 8.30 PM AND 11 PM) GUIDED MUSEUM TOURS Learn more about Simon Wiesenthal and his creative potential As well as the particularly valuable individual pieces to be seen in while surviving and living on as well as his connection to the the showcases, the hat collection is presented in such a way that history and present of the city of Vienna. the visitor, instead of just looking at museum pieces, can actually TOURS “ARIK BRAUER. ALL OF MY ARTS” (7 PM, 10 PM AND 12 AM) ‘experience’ the active effect of history and spirit of the imperial Get to know Arik Brauer, his life story and his work. times by wearing an original Viennese hat. Thus, the visitors slip TOURS “TREASURES AND STORIES FROM THE VISIBLE STORAGE” into the roles of the personalities of the Viennese society of the (7.30 PM, 9.30 PM AND 11.30 PM) past and are then animated to take an active part in some old Experience the visual storage depot of the Jewish Museum Vienna Austrian customs (such as hand kissing) as well as in the Imperial up close! Court customs of the 19th century. SONGS OF ARIK BRAUER AND FROM ISRAEL (8 PM AND 9 PM) Jasmin Meiri presents popular songs of her grandfather Arik Brauer as well as Jewish melodies. NOTE_ The guests can then take part in some wine tasting (€ 3,– per glass) IMAGE_ (1–2) © JMW / Sonja Bachmayer, (3) © Brigitte Lüttge-Dauth, (4) © wulz.cc and traditional Viennese customs in the wine cellar.

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57 Austro-Hungarian Naval Archive 58 Museum of Nursing Schwarzspanierstraße 15 / Staircase 2 / Door No. 22 Health care and nursing school at the 1090 Vienna Wilhelminenspital, Montleartstraße 37 www.kriegsmarinarchiv.at 1160 Vienna 0676 / 518 83 91 www.wienkav.at/kav/ausbildung/allgemein/wil 01 / 491 59–5010 It has generally been forgotten that Austria once had a navy and The first Austrian Museum of Nursing shows the development of a merchant navy, since Dalmatia, Istria, Trieste, and Venice once the profession of nursing in the last 100 years. It offers showrooms were part of Austria. The Austro-Hungarian Naval Archive (KMA) with various items of historical nursing equipment such as dres- has made it its task to keep the memory of this navy alive, in the sing material, surgical instruments, and medical utensils. form of models, objects, uniforms, and a specialised library. CONTINUOUS GUIDED TOURS WITH HISTORIC FIGURES Normally, the archive is open only for members or upon appoint- Experience the development of nursing from Antiquity to the ment. The “ORF Long Night of Museums” is once again an oppor- present time. Meet the goddess Hygieia, Florence Nightingale tunity for the general public to discover and get to know the KMA. and Henry Dunant in a military hospital. Learn about correct hand LECTURE (7 PM AND 10 PM) hygiene under supervision of Ignaz Semmelweis. Renowned naval historian Georg Pawlik will talk about “The last days LECTURE BY ANETTE HORNYKEWYCZ (7 PM–8 PM) of the cruiser ‘Kaiserin Elisabeth’ in Tsingtao. Eyewitnesses report”. Take a look back on the history of the Wilhelminenspital. TRAVELOGUE (8 PM) FASHION SHOW (9 PM–10 PM) Franz Mittermaier will tell of a “Dive to the Lloyd steamer ‘Vienna’. Experience a fashion show of historic costumes and current uni- A time capsule on the seabed”. forms from different countries. MODEL MAKING (9 PM) PHOTO EXHIBITION “LIVING THE DREAMS” Hans Hofmann will present “From original to model. K.u.K. U-boat The project by the day-care centres of the FSW (Vienna Social Fund) model construction”. reveals the passion, dreams, and memories of beautiful moments TRAVEL REPORT AND MODEL MAKING (11 PM) experienced by elderly people. Oliver Trulei will talk about “There is a cross on Guadalcanar. Travel NURSING MEDAL EXHIBITION BY VLASTIMIL KOZON report and model making”. Nursing medals and decorations in the course of time.

NOTE_ Small snacks and drinks available. Numerous rare maritime books are for sale. The KMA is located on the 3rd floor. An elevator is available. NOTE_ Meet Hildegard von Bingen at the medieval corner, treat yourself to IMAGE_ (1) Naval Figurines, (2) Figurehead “Spalato”, (3) Seaplane K202, herbal delicacies, and relax at the nostalgic coffee shop. (1–3) © KMA IMAGE_ (1–3) © Museum of Nursing, Photos: Kelety, (4) Photo: Steuding

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59 Kuffner Observatory 60 KUNST HAUS WIEN. Museum Hundertwasser Johann-Staud-Straße 10 Untere Weißgerberstraße 13 1160 Vienna 1030 Vienna www.planetarium.wien www.kunsthauswien.com 01 / 89 17 41 50–000 01 / 71 20 491

The Kuffner Observatory, an edifice from the time of Historism,­ The presentation of Friedensreich Hundertwasser’s oeuvre and is located on Gallitzinberg in the district of Ottakring. It used to outstanding exhibitions of contemporary photography make Kunst belong to an industrial magnate of the Austro-Hungarian Monar- Haus Wien as Vienna’s first “green” museum a unique place that chy and has still retained its historical appearance. The Kuffner combines art and ecology. Observatory is home to a significant collection of astro­nomical SPEED TOURS “MUSEUM HUNDERTWASSER” (7 PM–9 PM) instru­ments from the 19th century, made by the renowned compa- Discover the world’s only permanent collection of Hundertwasser’s nies Repsold and Sons in and Steinheil in . The works, from his paintings and architecture to his ecological com- great refractor, the meridian circle, the vertical circle, and the mitment. heliometer were restored between 1993 and 2002 and adapted SPEED TOURS “STREET. LIFE. PHOTOGRAPHY.” (8 PM–10.30 PM) for the use in education and in the museum. Currently, astronomy The large exhibition is in tune with the times showing the most tours and seminars for the public are offered all year round. important positions in street photography from Diane Arbus to UNIVERSE UNPLUGGED – WITH WERNER GRUBER (FROM 6.30 PM) Martin Parr to Mohamed Bourousissa. “Science Buster” Werner Gruber shows gigantic experiments from HANDICRAFT WORKSHOP FOR FAMILIES FROM 6 TO 99 YEARS OLD the almost infinite fields of physics and astronomy. Experience an (6 PM–8 PM) exciting evening of astronomy, explore the historical Kuffner Ob- Create cool skylines and street canyons as 3D cards – for young servatory, and do not miss your chance to look through the more and old! than 125-year-old telescope. STREET. LIFE. MUSIC. (FROM 7 PM) Lively street music for the exhibition “Street. Life. Photography”. If the weather permits, the concert will be held outdoors.

NOTE_ Late bus service: In the “ORF Long Night of Museums”, buses on line 46A / 46B connecting the stops Feuerwache am Steinhof and Ottakring (U3) will run until 1 am. IMAGE_ (2) Loredana Nemes, “P001 Pairs 04.2005”, from the series IMAGE_ (1–2) © Planetarium Vienna, (3) © Felicitas Matern “Under Ground”, 2005–2006, © Loredana Nemes

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61 Kunsthalle Wien 62 Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1 Maria-Theresien-Platz 1070 Vienna 1010 Vienna kunsthallewien.at www.khm.at 01 / 521 89–0 01 / 525 24–0

Kunsthalle Wien is the institution of the City of Vienna dedicated Experience one of the world’s most important museums and its to international contemporary art and discourse. It sees itself as a fascinating collections! place of experimentation, perpetual motion, and change develop­ MUSEUM FOR EVERYONE ing innovative exhibition and communication formats to further its 7 pm–11 pm: Highlight tours every half hour, through the Picture aims. Gallery, the Kunstkammer, the Collection of Greek and Roman Anti- KIDS’ WORKSHOP “THE CRAZY ROBOT RACE” (6.30 PM–8 PM) quities, and the Egyptian and Near Eastern Collection. At the Kunsthalle Wien, robots are waiting for you to build the 7 pm: Preview “Caravaggio & Bernini”: Special tour with the direc- most creative, colourful, coolest and craziest robot racing track. Be tor of the Picture Gallery, Stefan Weppelmann. inspired by the artistic works in the exhibition and join in creating GUIDED TOURS IN ENGLISH a trail for the wild robot gang! 8 pm: Picture Gallery & Kunstkammer Wien. GUIDED TOUR “THE LANGUAGES OF THINGS” (8 PM–9 PM) 10 pm: Collection of Greek and Roman Antiquities, and Egyptian In the thematic overview tour through the exhibition “Hysterical and Near Eastern Collection & Kunstkammer Wien. Mining” you will learn how contemporary artists interpret and use SHOW WORKSHOP OF THE VIENNESE CRAFTWORK PLATFORM IN the new world of technology. THE BASSANO HALL (FROM 7 PM) MUSIC PERFORMANCE “SENSEA[R]TION NO1”, Viennese artisans demonstrate their highly developed craftsman- ART.HEARING.SEEING (9 PM–10 PM) ship, covering the gamut from unique objects of the Kunstkammer The musicians Eva Prosek and Simon Öggl present an interdiscip- to craftwork in the present times. linary live music performance in the exhibition. ON A WORLD TOUR IN THE MUSEUM: FROM EGYPT TO AND STILL FURTHER 7 pm, 8 pm and 9 pm: Guided tours for children 7.30 pm–10 pm: Create your own tour worlds in the studio!

IMAGE_ (1–2) Exhibition view “Hysterical Mining”, © Kunsthalle Wien, 2019, Photo: Jorit Aust, (3) © Kunsthalle Wien, 2019 NOTE_ Dorotheum lounge: Live jazz and drinks in the Cupola Hall. (7 pm–12 am)

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63 Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien – 64 Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien – Imperial Treasury Neue Burg Hofburg, Schweizerhof Entry via Weltmuseum Wien, Heldenplatz 1010 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.kaiserliche-schatzkammer.at www.khm.at 01 / 525 24–0 01 / 525 24–0 In the world’s most important Treasury, you can marvel at the most COLLECTION OF HISTORIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS precious jewels and insignia from a millennium of European his- In the male domain of piano making in Biedermeier, Nannette tory: Here, in the oldest part of the Imperial Palace (13th century), Streicher (see picture on the right) stands out. Experience a con- you will not only find the medieval Crown of the Holy Roman Empire cert on the topic of “Women and music”, played on a fortepiano and the crown from 1602 which later on became the Crown of the from the innovative studio Streicher: Austrian Empire, but also part of the Burgundian Treasure from 7.30 pm: Elz˙bieta Wiedner-Zaja˛c / 8.30 pm: Birgit Streicher / the 15th century, the Treasure of the Order of the Golden Fleece, 9.30 pm: Ines Schüttengruber. and legendary treasuries from the possessions of the Habsburgs. 6.30 pm and 10 pm: Highlight tours. Among them are a “unicorn” of almost two-and-a-half metres and COLLECTION OF ARMS AND ARMOUR the “Holy Lance”. The best-documented collection of court arms and armour in the HIGHLIGHT TOURS OF THE IMPERIAL TREASURY Western world presents magnificent suits of armour and ceremo- (7 PM, 8 PM AND 9 PM) nial arms. 7.30 pm: Children’s tour. 8.30 pm and 8.30 pm: Family tours. 7 pm and 9 pm: Fencing presentation by the group “Dreynschlag”. Particularly suitable for children. EPHESOS MUSEUM 7.30 pm, 8.30 pm and 9.30 pm: Highlight tours. 7 pm, 8 pm and 9 pm: “Gentes Danubii & Hetairoi – Greece and Persia”: Experience antiquity. 7 pm–10 pm: Colourful heroes: Colours on ancient tombstones. Get to know and colour the Heroon of Trysa and Lycian tombs. NOTE_ During the “Long Night”, the Ephesos Museum and the House of Austrian History (p. 81) are also accessible via the entry of the Weltmuseum Wien.

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65 Kunstraum Niederoesterreich 66 Leopold Museum Herrengasse 13 MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1 1010 Vienna 1070 Vienna www.kunstraum.net www.leopoldmuseum.org 01 / 904 21 11 01 / 525 70–1522

Kunstraum Niederoesterreich at Herrengasse in Vienna is a young With its newly conceived exhibition “Vienna 1900 – Birth of exhibition space distinguished by its openness for experimental Modernism”, the Leopold Museum has created a unique world and transdisciplinary projects. The focus of the programme for of experience which affords visitors complex insights into the 2019 is on contemporary art which deals with the challenges of fascination of Vienna around 1900 and allows them to immerse the algorithmised present. themselves in the atmosphere of this vibrant time. EXHIBITION “STONE TELLING” CURRENT EXHIBITIONS: The exhibition deals with the reception of feminist science fiction • Vienna 1900. Birth of Modernism literature in contemporary art. Will matriarchal aliens come to the • Olga Wisinger-Florian earth, will new male and female heroes be needed to save the • Richard Gerstl. Inspiration – Legacy broken planet from the effects of climate change, or is it maybe KIDS’ PROGRAMME (6 PM–9 PM) everyone’s responsibility? Let Gustav Klimt’s art and the works of the Wiener Werkstätte MY FUTURE! (6 PM AND 7 PM) inspire you and design your own decorative world! In the “ORF Long Night of Museums”, the Kunstraum Nieder­ READINGS FROM VIENNA AROUND 1900 oesterreich invites children, teenagers, and visitors who are (6.30 PM, 7.30 PM AND 8.30 PM) young at heart to invent their own stories on the future of our pla- The museum owns extensive original correspondences by Gustav net. The stories will be translated into cartoons via live graphic Klimt and Egon Schiele. In the “Long Night”, there will be readings recording. You are not only permitted to join in but explicitly from the most interesting sections. invited to do so! Everyone is welcome, especially suitable for ALBUM RELEASE CONCERT NIKO LEOPOLD QUARTETT children from the age of 6. (8 PM AND 10 PM) A presentation of the long-awaited first CD by the renowned Viennese jazz quartet. NOTE_ The first 100 visitors will receive welcome goodie bags! IMAGE_ (1) © Julia Spicker, (2) Gustav Klimt, “Death and Life”, 1910/1911, revised 1915/16, (3) Emil Orlik, “Capriccio with Gilded Fan”, 1907, © Collection IMAGE_ (1) © Andrea Lehsiak Grubman, Photo: Galerie Kovacek, Spiegelgasse, Vienna, (4) © Maria Frodl

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67 MAK – Museum of Applied Arts Stubenring 5 1010 Vienna www.MAK.at 01 / 711 36–0

The MAK is a museum for arts and the everyday world. Founded in 1863, the magnificent Ringstrasse building by Heinrich von Ferstel houses a comprehensive collection of applied art, design, architecture and contemporary art. VIENNA BIENNALE FOR CHANGE 2019 (6 PM–1 AM) Based on which values can the utopia of an economically and socially just and fair – as well as ecologically sustainable – future be realised? The Vienna Biennale shows how it is possible for art, design, and architecture to create a value-based future! INSIGHTS: VIENNA BIENNALE (6 PM–11 PM, HOURLY) Guided tour. Duration: approx. 45 min. INTERACTIVE GAME (6 PM–1 AM) On the last night of the Vienna Biennale, the MAK Columned Main Hall will be transformed into an interactive playground for “our digital traces.” CHILDREN’S WORKSHOP (6 PM–9 PM) GENIESSE -20% AUF ALLE DRINKS “I can eat something that you can’t eat yet. All about the food of the IN ÖSTERREICHS HOTELBAR DES JAHRES! future …” (from age 4). A “little” story about food: where it comes from, how and where it is prepared – and … where it goes to. GAMES WORKSHOP AT THE MAK DESIGN LAB (6 PM–9 PM) “Our ordinary abundance: luxury as usual” (from age 10).

IMAGE_ (1) James Turrell, MAKlite, outdoor installation, © Gerald Zugmann / MAK, (2) “Space and Experience”, © NAARO, (3) “Uncanny Values”, © Mona Heiß / MAK, (4) “Uncanny Values”, © Process Studio Einzulösen mit diesem Gutschein bis 31. Dezember 2019. Keine Barablöse möglich. 26°EAST Bar | Schottenring 26, 1010 Wien | www.26east.at 100 [email protected] |+43 1 236 1000 8088

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68 Museum of the Viennese Markets 69 METRO Kinokulturhaus Floridsdorfer Markt 5 Johannesgasse 4 1210 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.marktamt.wien.at www.filmarchiv.at 01 / 40 00–59255 01 / 512 18 03

Life at the markets in Vienna was already very busy 1,000 years With the Metro Kinokulturhaus the Film Archive Austria has cre­ ago. Names of streets and places in the first district still remind of ated a venue for the promotion of film culture right in the heart of those former market places: Hoher Markt, Fleischmarkt, Bauern- Vienna. The large historical theatre, built in the 19th century, pro- markt, etc. The organisation and regulations of those old market vides the perfect setting for a contemporary presentation of film places are being frequently mentioned. But who was responsible history from its pioneering days to the present: a venue not only for their compliance? Since the year 1839, it has been the Market for big retrospectives and premieres but also smaller events, such Office of the Municipality of Vienna. as tributes and specials exploring various aspects of Austrian film The Museum of the Market Office of the Municipality of Vienna production. Theatrical releases of new Austrian films complement gives an insight into this long period of existence. Pictures of mar- the cinematic programme. ket places from the past and present are on display. Formerly used NON STOP CINEMA (6 PM–1 AM) measures are explained, and visitors are invited to lift a centner. Varied programmes of exciting short films from the collection of Scales that are about 130 years old or even older can be tried out the Filmarchiv Austria and from more than 100 years of Austrian and/or inspected. Historical and modern food controls are illus­ movie history. trated with pictures and by the tools used. CINEMA FOR KIDS (6 PM–8 PM) TREASURE HUNT FOR KIDS Short guided tours of the Metro Kinokulturhaus for children (6–12). An exciting treasure hunt for children through the museum. GUIDED TOURS (6 PM, 8 PM, 10 PM AND 12 AM)

NOTE_ Caffeine kick for a long night: every visitor of the “ORF Long Night of Museums” will get a free coffee at the bar (while stocks last). IMAGE_ (1–3) © Rupert Steiner

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70 MODE WIEN Museum 71 Motorrolldie – Private Motorcycle Museum Fütterergasse 1 Erlgasse 35 1010 Vienna 1120 Vienna www.modewien.at www.motorrolldie.at 01 / 514 50–2580 0664 / 325 66 19

The Mode Wien Museum at the guildhall of the Viennese Fashion Those were the days! Are you dreaming of travelling into the past Designers is situated at the heart of the city. According to historical on motorcycles, motor scooters or mopeds? This dream can come sources, a tailors’ inn could already be found at this very spot true in the private Motorcycle Museum Motorrolldie. On your time in the 14th century, later the guild house of the Viennese dress­ travel, you will also find a collection of historical radios, audio- makers was located here. tape recorders, photo cameras, and other objects from the past. POP-UP EXHIBITION “INSIDE OUT – ANATOMY OF CLOTHING” Motorcycles of the brands Puch, HMW, Adler, Lohner and more are This year’s pop-up museum deals with the “Anatomy of Clothing”. the heart of the exhibition. Moreover, Motorrolldie is a place of How are clothes being developed? What constitutes clothing? communication and of stories around the exhibits. Which production steps are required? SPECIAL EXHIBITION OF PUCH VEHICLES SPECIAL EXHIBITION “ART COLLECTION” The special exhibition shows motorcycles, motor scooters, and Avant-garde – art meets craft. The exhibition shows cooperations bicycles by Puch, and various leaflets and advertisement. of the Viennese art scene with Mode Wien. GUIDED TOURS SHOW WORKSHOP “FASCINATION OF CRAFTWORK” (6 PM–1 AM) Continuous guided tours through the museum with detailed expla- Masters of their trade show their techniques. nations of the motorcycles on display. CREATIVE HANDICRAFT FOR CHILDREN (6 PM–10 PM) Experiment with fabrics, leather, and feathers in the workshop especially for children!

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72 Mozarthaus Vienna 73 mumok Museum moderner Kunst Domgasse 5 Stiftung Ludwig Wien 1010 Vienna MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1 www.mozarthausvienna.at 1070 Vienna 01 / 512 17 91 www.mumok.at 01 / 525 00 At Mozarthaus Vienna you can find the only one of Mozart’s apart- The mumok is the largest museum in Central Europe for art since ments in Vienna that still exists today. modernism. It makes the various aspects of the international and SPECIAL EXHIBITION “MOZART: TRAVELLER ACROSS EUROPE” Austrian avant-garde accessible to everyone interested in the arts. An exhibition of the Archive of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde EXHIBITIONS in Wien in Mozarthaus Vienna. • Vertigo. Op Art and a History of Deception 1520–1970 No other composer of his time travelled as much as Mozart. He • Dorit Margreiter. Really! gained knowledge during and from the journeys which brought • Alfred Schmeller. The Museum as a Flashpoint him experience as well as commissions, ideas, and a broad mu- • Heimrad Bäcker. It is possible that they won’t kill us and they sical view that influenced him as a composer. Selected significant might allow us to live examples of the exhibition show what Mozart composed solely by CHILDREN’S STUDIO (6 PM–7 PM) virtue of his journeys, to what extent he benefited, and how they You can experiment with paints and painting tools to your heart’s influenced his music. desire. GUIDED TOURS OF THE MOZARTHAUS VIENNA MUMOK WALKS (7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM AND 11 PM) (7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM AND 10 PM) From top to bottom and bottom to top – just as far as you get in CHAMBER MUSIC AT THE MOZARTHAUS VIENNA around 30 minutes. The visitors determine the speed! (7.30 PM AND 9.30 PM) “WONDER STACKS!” (7 PM–11 PM) By students of the Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna. mumok kino full of wooden planks and blocks for your construc- 7.30 pm, W. A. Mozart, String Quartet in C major KV 465. tion ideas. 9.30 pm, W. A. Mozart, Piano Concert in D minor KV 466. OPEN STUDIO (7 PM–11 PM) Large-scale experiments in painting in the art education studio. For people of all ages. IMAGE_ (1) Building at night, (2) Mozart shadow, (1–2) © David Peters, (3) Current special exhibition, © Mozarthaus Vienna, Eva Kelety, The Society IMAGE_ (1) © Nico Havranek, (2) Marina Apollonio, “Spazio Ad Attivazione of Friends of Music in Vienna, Archives, Library, Collections, (4) Concert, Cinetica 6B”, 1966 / 2015, Photo: Lauren Glazer, © Marina Apollonio, © Mozarthaus Vienna (3) © Dorit Margreiter, “Mirror Maze”, 2019

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74 Museum of Aspern-Essling 1809 75 Museum of Nerdities Asperner Heldenplatz 9 Hauffgasse 4a 1220 Vienna 1110 Vienna www.aspern-essling-1809.eu www.museumdernerdigkeiten.at 0664 / 978 71 62 01 / 743 15 59

The Museum of Aspern-Essling offers an overview of the military Here, visitors will find high-tech objects that are unique in Austria, conflict between the French and the Austrian troops in May 1809 such as the terraforming sandbox, a Reactable or an Icaros. All of by displaying different sorts of weapons, uniforms, letters, bullets, the exhibits invite you to join in and try them out! A laser harp and and pictures of the military leaders. In 1858, Archduke Albrecht several theremins are waiting to be played, a Tesla transformer had a monument erected to commemorate the victims of that war. makes music from flashes, a 3-D scanner creates a bust – you will This monument, the “Lion of Aspern”, was built by the sculptor enjoy playing with exhibits from physics and technology, and many Anton Fernkorn. The lion is portrayed lying on French banners. The other fields. French Eagle and the flags are the symbols of the French cavalry. The current focus is on digitalisation, mixed reality, and exploring The animal’s head is positioned on a French helmet. The lion virtual realities using different means. symbolises the brave soldiers. The victory of soldiers of a German- SPECIAL EXHIBITION ON THE 50-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF speaking country over the French army is represented by the oak THE MOON LANDING leaves around the pedestal. In the face of the dying lion, you can In the “ORF Long Night of Museums”, models of the launch vehicle read melancholy and anger, in its posture strength and steeliness. Saturn V, the lunar module, and the Apollo unit, including the Pressing his nails into the stone, the animal is dying. service module, are presented. Visitors can also marvel at training “ON THE TRACKS OF 1809” utensils, landing photographs from the Hasselblad lunar camera, The author Hans Holba provides information on walking tours in and the customs declaration of Apollo 11. And those who are still the Lobau. having doubts about the moon landing are welcome to discuss MUSEUM INFORMATION IN FRENCH facts and myths with expert Karl Bartl. Moreover, unique work- Upon demand, a staff member will give information in French. shops will be held all night, inviting you to join in!

NOTE_ The brochure “Auf den Spuren von 1809” (“On the tracks of 1809”) and the stamp “Der Löwe von Aspern” (“The Lion of Aspern”) are available at the museum. NOTE_ Of course, the science café offers refreshments to adventurous explorers.

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76 Museum of Contraception and Abortion 77 Museum at the Schottenstift Mariahilfer Gürtel 37, 1st floor Freyung 6 1150 Vienna 1010 Vienna muvs.org www.schotten.wien 0699 / 17 81 78 04 01 / 534 98–600

What is a bidet for? How does the coil work, and what does Coca- In the Museum at the Schottenstift, you are invited on a zoological Cola have to do with contraception, for that matter? tour of the collections. Clues to animals can be found in all areas The world’s first and only museum of contraception and abortion of the abbey museum: In manuscripts, on paintings, and in the has been getting to the bottom of these questions since 2007. natural history cabinet. Has the animal been put there only as a With the aid of objects, pictures, and stories, the MUVS recounts decorative element or was it depicted for a certain reason? Is it the the bitter struggle for control of fertility. Starting from antiquity and main character or only an accessory? You will be surprised how going through the Middle Ages, right up to the present day, with a much more there is behind all that! look to the future, medical, political and social developments are The high altar by the “Schottenmeister”, featuring the oldest to- documented and discussed. pographically accurate representation of medieval Vienna, is also About 100 years ago, fertility still meant that a woman’s life was particularly worth seeing. The exhibition includes numerous pain- marked by 15 pregnancies, 10 births and 8 children on average. tings from the 17th and 18th centuries and the time of Biedermeier Mankind had first to learn, through a long and arduous process, in Vienna as well as furniture and liturgical utensils. how to adapt this natural degree of fertility to the number of Children and teenagers can go on a zoological quest through the children desired by each individual/couple. It is only because of museum. this that today, in many places, we are able to live with autonomy CHILDREN’S TOUR (7 PM) over our sexuality and fertility. GUIDED TOUR OF THE MUSEUM (8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM AND 11 PM) A visit to the MUVS touches, moves and amazes. Perhaps you will For the tours, the library of the Schottenstift, without doubt one of be a little more thoughtful when you leave than when you came in. the most beautiful libraries in Europe, which usually is not acces- GUIDED TOURS (FROM 6.30 PM) sible, is open to the public, too. MIDNIGHT TOUR OF THE LIBRARY (12 AM)

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78 Museum Judenplatz (from 8 pm) 79 Museum Northwest Station Judenplatz 8 Taborstraße 95 1010 Vienna 1200 Vienna www.jmw.at stadtinbewegung.tracingspaces.net 01 / 535 04 31–1580 0699 / 12 35 82 98

The Museum Judenplatz sheds light on Vienna’s formerly flour­ Despite its size, the Northwest Railway Station appears to be hardly ishing Jewish community in the exhibition “Jewish Vienna in the anchored in the general awareness of the Viennese. Before the Middle Ages”. Numerous objects, a computer-animated recon- area will have to yield to a new housing project, an exhibition on- struction of the medieval Vienna synagogue and a virtual tour site intends to remind a broad audience of the changeful history of the exhibition allow visitors to better comprehend the living and present of this last of the logistics hubs close to the city centre. conditions at that time. Embedded in the social environment of the logistics landscape, TOURS OF THE EXCAVATIONS OF THE MEDIEVAL SYNAGOGUE the museum shows a multilayered multimedia mapping on the (8.30 PM, 9.30 PM, 10.30 PM AND 11.30 PM) history of the area by means of photographs, films, objects, maps, Reservation cards are available at the ticket counter of the muse- and models. The exhibition room also serves as a vessel for com- um from 8 pm on. municating and gathering in the very midst of the research space, CURRENT EXHIBITION “THREE WITH A PEN. LILY RENÉE, BIL SPIRA thus fostering interaction and trust between experts of everyday AND PAUL PETER PORGES” life in the area. The presentation shows the companies which once The artists in “Three with a Pen” shared the same fate. They all shaped the area or still do so today. Stories on the logistics routine grew up as Jewish children in Vienna, had to leave their home after and on individual experiences of migration or mobility have been the “Anschluss,” the annexation of Austria to Nazi Germany, and collected in interviews and conversations, combined with provided became successful elsewhere. Lily Renée (*1921) made a career material and successively intensified in the exhibition. in New York as a graphic artist and illustrator. Wilhelm “Bil” Spira GUIDED TOURS OF THE EXHIBITION (1913–1999) continued his successful career as portraitist, cari- Starting on every full hour. caturist, and painter in Paris. Paul Peter Porges (1927–2016) con- tributed cartoons and illustrations to some of the most prominent magazines in the USA, first and foremost “The New Yorker”. NOTE_ The museum is open from 8 pm, due to Shabbat (the Jewish day of rest). The exhibitions are accessible barrier-free, the excavations are not. NOTE_ In the “ORF Long Night of Museums”, tram line 5 will operate until 1 am IMAGE_ (1–2) © wulz.cc, (3) © Jen Fong, (4) © Fuhrer Wien, Lily Renée between the stops Rauscherstraße and Praterstern (U1 / U2). Collection, Sammlung Bentz, JMW IMAGE_ (1–4) © Hieslmair | Zinganel

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80 MuseumsQuartier Wien / 81 Natural History Museum Vienna frei_raum Q21 exhibition space Maria-Theresien-Platz Museumsplatz 1 1010 Vienna 1070 Vienna www.nhm-wien.ac.at www.mqw.at / www.Q21.at 01 / 521 77–335 0820 / 600 600 90,000 sqm, 60 cultural institutions – the MuseumsQuartier Wien The Natural History Museum Vienna is a cultural and historical is one of the largest complexes for contemporary art and culture gem and at the same time a significant natural scientific institu- in the world and at the same time an oasis of calm and rest in tion, with collections of more than 250 years, in which 30 million central Vienna. objects are scientifically managed. Some of the most famous exhi- With the creative space Q21, the MQ furthermore provides work- bits are the Venus of Willendorf, precious gemstones, the extinct space for around 50 initiatives working in the cultural sector. Steller’s sea cow, the largest and oldest meteorite collection in the “frei_raum Q21 exhibition space” shows temporary group exhi- world and a modern full-dome planetarium. bition projects with the contribution of artists-in-residence and MOONSTRUCK curators-in-residence as part of Q21/MQ, focusing on topics that 50 years after the first manned lunar landing, the museum focuses are critical of society. on the Moon. A giant Moon model, lunar meteorites, prehistoric EXHIBITION “JAPAN UNLIMITED” Moon symbols, and animals, whose lives are based on the cycles In search of Tatamae (masquerade) and Honne (truth), the exhibi- of the Moon make you want to explore our neighbour in space. tion explores in what ways these principles that shape Japanese PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN (6 PM–10 PM) society play a role in contemporary Japanese art. On the occasion All about the Moon. of the 150-year anniversary of the diplomatic relations between NHM MICRO THEATRE (7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM AND 11 PM) Austria and Japan, some of the best-known and most active Ja- NHM PLANETARIUM (7 PM–11.30 PM, EVERY HALF HOUR) panese artists’ works will be on display. They deal with the limits A trip to the Moon. and liberties of Japanese art that is critical of politics and society. Curated by Marcello Farabegoli. CURATOR’S TOUR (8 PM) With Marcello Farabegoli. NOTE_ The entrance for wheelchair users is at Burgring 7. NHM Above Vienna’s Rooftops. A cultural and historical walk through the IMAGE_ (1) MuseumsQuartier Wien, © Udo Titz, (2) “Japan Unlimited”, museum ends with a cocktail on the roof. Every half hour from 6.30 pm to 1945, Courtesy of Ota Fine Arts, © BuBu de la Madeleine & Yoshiko Shimada, 11.30 pm (limited number of participants, € 8–, from the age of 12). (3) “Japan Unlimited”, Super Rat, © Chim Pom, IMAGE_ (1, 3) © NASA, (2, 4) © NHM Wien

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82 ORF Funkhaus – The Austrian Broadcasting Corporation Argentinierstraße 30a 1040 Vienna backstage.orf.at 01 / 877 99 99 Experience the ORF Funkhaus and take a look behind the scenes. Today three radio stations (Ö1, Radio Wien, FM4), one TV studio (“Wien heute”), the radio newscenter, the ORF Radio Symphonic Orchestra Vienna and the ORF RadioKulturhaus reside inside the historic Funkhaus building. Visit the radio stations and the in-house audio drama studio to find out more about the unique history and architecture of the Funkhaus. With a bit of luck, you might meet one of your favourite hosts from Ö1, Radio Wien, FM4 or “Wien heute”. Youngsters and soon to be moderators are given the opportunity to have a go at a microphone in the Erlebnisstudio. ORF FUNKHAUS TOURS (6 PM–12.30 AM) You can choose from the following stations: Ö1 – Radio Wien – FM4 – TV studio “Wien heute” – “Erlebnisstudio” – production studios – Radio Symphonic Orchestra. Guided tours start in the foyer half-hourly from 6 pm on. The last tour will start at 12.30 am. Certain guided tours in English: 8 pm, 8.30 pm and 9 pm. MIT DER ORF RADIOKULTURHAUS-KARTE MINUS 50 % AUF ALLE VERANSTALTUNGEN! NOTE_ Visiting the ORF Funkhaus is only possible as part of a guided tour. (ausgenommen Miet- und Sonderveranstaltungen) Please pick up the required tickets and the “Long Night“-tickets in the foyer from 5 pm on. IMAGE_ (1) © Amelie Schillhuber, (2) © Xenia Trampusch, (3) © ORF, radiokulturhaus.ORF.at/karte (4) © Ingo Pertramer

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83 Vienna Snow Globe Museum 84 Austrian National Library – Schumanngasse 87 Esperanto Museum 1170 Vienna Herrengasse 9 www.viennasnowglobe.at 1010 Vienna 01 / 486 43 41 www.onb.ac.at/de/museen/esperantomuseum 01 / 534 10–700 In this small museum, you can see special snow globe editions The unique Esperanto Museum of the Austrian National Library and get an overview of how snow globes are made. Visit the work- conveys, in a modern style, the origin, spreading and use of inten- shop of grandfather’s time and let yourself be enthralled by many tionally constructed languages – of planned languages. Apart from new and old globes. In the pleasant atmosphere of the 250-year- the famous Klingon from the TV series “Star Trek”, other planned old building, you can see both historic and current themes put into languages such as Ido and Interlingua became relatively wide- scene in snow globes. spread in the 20th century. Even before World War I, different groups A LOOK BEHIND THE SCENES of society used the world’s most successful planned language as a Have a look behind the scenes of the production of snow globes means to network internationally: Esperanto. in the “Long Night”. You are invited to see some of the workshops CRASH COURSE IN ESPERANTO (6 PM–11 PM) and observe the making of individual components. Browse Approx. 30 minutes, starting on every full hour. through the book on snow globes, which provides information and “Unu lingvo neniam suficˆas” (One language can never be enough!). entertainment, and is available in German, English, and Japanese. CRASH COURSE IN KLINGON (6.30 PM–11.30 PM) Approx. 30 minutes, starting on every half hour. “Lumbe’ tlhInganpu’” (Klingons do not hesitate!). SHORT GUIDED TOURS OF THE MUSEUM (6.30 PM–11.30 PM AND 12 AM) Approx. 30 minutes, starting on every half hour and at 12 am.

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85 Austrian National Library – 86 Austrian National Library – Globe Museum Literature Museum Herrengasse 9 Grillparzerhaus, Johannesgasse 6 1010 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.onb.ac.at/de/museen/globenmuseum www.onb.ac.at/de/museen/literaturmuseum 01 / 534 10–700 01 / 534 10–780 The Globe Museum of the Austrian National Library is unique in The Literature Museum of the Austrian National Library presents the world. Roughly 250 exhibits are on display – including exclu- Austrian literature from the 18th century to the present in all its sive terrestrial and celestial globes from the 16th century to the diversity. present. The most valuable objects are the terrestrial and celestial SHORT GUIDED TOURS OF THE MUSEUM globes made by the famous cartographer Gerard Mercator, and the (7 PM, 8 PM, 10 PM AND 11 PM) oldest terrestrial globe in Austria – the only one of its kind, made Approx. 30 minutes. by Gemma Frisius in 1536. SHORT TOURS OF THE SPECIAL EXHIBITION SHORT GUIDED TOURS OF THE MUSEUM (6.30 PM–12 AM) “VIENNA. A CITY SEEN THROUGH LITERATURE” Approx. 30 minutes, starting on every full and half hour. (6.30 PM, 7.30 PM, 9.30 PM AND 10.30 PM) SHORT TOUR IN ENGLISH (9 PM) Approx. 30 minutes. Approx. 30 minutes. The city as a dream landscape and place of memory, as a utopia CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME “WHERE ARE HERCULES AND HIS and a crime scene. Many works of Austrian post-1945 literature FRIENDS HIDDEN?” (6 PM–11 PM, ONGOING) are set in Vienna. The special exhibition in the Austrian National Did you know that almost all our zodiac signs had been derived Library’s Literature Museum presents a city full of words, pictures, from Greek mythology? Come to the world’s only Globe Museum and sounds, in spacious productions and by means of more than and search for famous figures of Greek mythology in numerous 300 items – manuscripts, books, photographs, and drawings by historical terrestrial and celestial globes – like Hercules, the more than 40 authors. strongest man in ancient Greece, Atlas, bearer of the sky, or the CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME “I AM MAKING MY OWN NOTEBOOK” beautiful princess Europa. (6 PM–11 PM, ONGOING) What do writers need the most, apart from an idea? Maybe a small notebook to jot their ideas down. Make your own small notebook and use it right away to write about what you like. NOTE_ Do you need a refreshment? Small snacks are provided. IMAGE_ (1–2, 4) © Austrian National Library / Pichler, (3) © Austrian National Library IMAGE_ (1–3) © Austrian National Library / Pichler, (4) © Austrian National Library

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87 Austrian National Library – 88 Austrian National Library – Papyrus Museum State Hall Heldenplatz – Neue Burg Josefsplatz 1 1010 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.onb.ac.at/de/museen/papyrusmuseum www.onb.ac.at/de/museen/prunksaal 01 / 534 10–511 01 / 534 10–394 The Papyrus Collection of the Austrian National Library presents Visit one of the world’s most beautiful historic libraries: The State around 300 unique objects from 3,000 years of Egyptian culture. Hall of the Austrian National Library. The hall, home to 200,000 In addition to the books of the dead and portraits of mummies, valuable books, provides the authentic flair of a baroque universal it is mainly the historical texts on papyrus, translated into many library from the 18th century. languages, that account for the museum’s international renown. SHORT GUIDED TOURS OF THE STATE HALL (6.30 PM–12 AM) SHORT GUIDED TOURS OF THE MUSEUM Approx. 30 minutes, starting every 15 minutes. (6.30 PM, 8.30 PM AND 10.30 PM) ENGLISH TOURS STATE HALL (7 PM–11.30 PM) Approx. 30 minutes. Approx. 30 minutes, starting on every full hour. SHORT GUIDED TOURS OF THE SPECIAL EXHIBITION SHORT TOURS OF THE SPECIAL EXHIBITION “IN VINO VERITAS. WINE IN ANCIENT EGYPT” “EMPEROR MAXIMILIAN I. A GREAT HABSBURG” (6.30 PM–12 AM) (7.30 PM, 9.30 PM AND 11.30 PM) Approx. 30 minutes, starting every 15 minutes. Approx. 30 minutes. ENGLISH TOURS OF THE SPECIAL EXHIBITION (7.30 PM–11.30 PM) Wine has always been a drink for the gods and for mankind. The Approx. 30 minutes, starting on every half hour. current special exhibition presents fascinating objects that show PARTY LIKE IN THE EMPEROR’S TIMES (9 PM AND 10 PM) both the multiple aspects of ancient winegrowing and the con- Medieval dances from the time of Emperor Maximilian I will be sumption of wine as well as the central role the drink played in shown at the Camineum. Anyone who wants to can join in… daily life and in religion. CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME “GREETINGS FROM THE KNIGHTS” CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME (6 PM–11 PM, ONGOING) (6 PM–11 PM, ONGOING) “Writing on papyrus” – Learn more about the 5,000-year-old Join in on an exciting expedition into the past and colour medieval writing material and try it out yourself! Write in hieroglyphics on greeting cards. real papyrus and take this message home. “Turn into Cleopatra!” – Paint your faces like Cleopatra’s or the Pharaoh’s, put on a costume, and get a photo of yourself as a souvenir. NOTE_ Do you need a refreshment? Small snacks are provided. IMAGE_ (1) © Austrian National Library / Hloch, (2–3) © Austrian National Library, IMAGE_ (1, 4) © Austrian National Library / Pichler, (2–3) © Austrian National Library (4) © Austrian National Library / Pichler

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The Austrian Film Museum (OFM) collects, preserves and presents film as an art form and as an important historical record. It is a cinematheque: this means that the exhibitions take place on the MEHR WEITER cinema screen, where film works are presented in their original formats as well as lectures, talks, and seminars on cinema and its history. The museum is well-respected internationally and nationally­ for its collections and its vast film reference library, the quality of its film exhibitions, and its scholarship and publications. WISST A JOURNEY THROUGH THE WORLD OF FILM In exciting and surprising 20-minute programmes, the Austrian Film Museum offers its guests a journey through the world of film and its history. The shows will start at half-hourly intervals. CHILDREN-FRIENDLY PROGRAMME (6 PM–9 PM) LIEBE IS Films also suitable for a young audience will be shown until 9 pm. THE PLACE

NOTE_ Delicious panini and typical Italian aperitivo will be offered at the film bar. IMAGE_ (1) “La Morte a fatto l’uovo”, 1968, Giulia Questo, (2) “Man with a Movie Camera”, 1929, Dziga Vertov, (3) “Frank Film”, 1973, Frank Mouris, TO BE (4) “O Panama”, 1985, James Benning

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90 Austrian Museum for Horticultural History 91 Austrian Museum for Social and Economic Affairs Siebeckstraße 14 54 Coffee Experience Museum 1220 Vienna Vogelsanggasse 36 www.park.wien.at 1050 Vienna 01 / 40 00–42 270 www.wirtschaftsmuseum.at 01 / 545 25 51 The Austrian Museum for Horticultural History in the Kagran school The aim of the museum is the simple and comprehensible presen- gardens is home to more than 500 sqm of exhibition area with tation of social and economic facts. historical showpieces on the history of horticulture, of floristry, 100 YEARS OF LIVING AND HOUSING IN VIENNA – and of public green spaces. FROM GRANDMOTHER TO GRANDCHILD “THE MURDERER IS ALWAYS THE GARDENER!(?)” Housing and living in the 20th century. This year, it will get “murderous” in the Museum for Horticultural GALLERY OF PRIVATE COLLECTORS History, the question being: “The murderer is always the gar­ Otto Neurath – “Picture Language”: The development of the picto- dener!(?)” Gardeners are masters in the handling of dangerous rial statistics. From the “Viennese method” to the Isotype. and mysterious ingredients which make their plants grow. The ECONOMY TRAIL AND COMPUTER AREA topic of the night is how hazardous the work of a gardener can Current information and economy quiz. be and how dangerous gardeners are themselves. A varied pro- INTERACTIVE EXHIBITION “AUER VON WELSBACH” gramme by the Donaustadt Music School, a “murderous” quiz, Stories about fire, light, and magnetism. a “terribly dangerous” presentation of floristry by the ÖGG, an THE BEAUTY OF THE ELEMENTS (8 PM AND 10 PM) exhibition of toxic plants, a bonfire in the illuminated gardens and Show with chemical experiments. much more will provide entertainment. CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME “COCO LAB (CONSCIOUS CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME (6 PM–1 AM) CONSUMER LABORATORY)” (FROM 6 PM) Arranging flowers, and a quiz. Get active and playfully learn about conscious consuming. On CONCERT (6.30 PM) every full hour. Musical performances by the students of Donaustadt Music School. COFFEE EXPERIENCE MUSEUM The path of coffee from the plant to the cup. Coffee stories and traditional coffee making techniques.

NOTE_ Free sandwiches and white wine spritzer at the sidewalk café, free coffee NOTE_ Exciting culinary treats will await you. in the coffee museum. Quiz and brochures on the economy.

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92 Museum of Pharmacy and Chemists 93 Austrian Museum of Advertising Währinger Straße 14 at Breitenseer Lichtspiele, Breitenseer Straße 21 1090 Vienna 1140 Vienna www.drogistenmuseum.at 0664 / 445 09 14

Since the year 2000, the building of the KR Hans Zellhofer founda­ The private Austrian Museum of Advertising was founded in 2002 tion for chemists has accommodated the Museum of Pharmacy and specialises in commercials since 1912. In order to commu- and Chemists, which has been continuously expanded and turned nicate this collection of curiosities of advertisement and, above into a gem of a museum in the 9th district. all, the representation of different lifestyles throughout decades The museum presents living knowledge from tradition and pro- of commercials, the founder of the collection hosts a night of gress. Its highlights are an extensive herb collection, Dr. Franz selected advertisement screenings once a year in the charming Berger’s “Herbarium” with more than 6,000 herbal samples, and atmosphere of one of the oldest cinemas in the world still oper­ four luxury volumes of nature prints with 585 boards of vascular ating. Experience an amusing and intriguing selection of Austrian plants, 100 of which were produced for the world’s fair in Paris in and international commercial productions and immerse yourself 1855. Moreover, the exhibition shows presents from the expedi- in your own or in your parents’ and grandparents’ childhood. tion of the Africanist scholar Dr. Emil Holub, such as an Egyptian AUSTRIAN, GERMAN AND INTERNATIONAL SPOTS (6 PM–1 AM) mummy’s head, also a homeopathic first aid kit, which was used The screening will start at 6 pm with a selection of Austrian in home visits by doctors centuries ago, and a “resorbiteur”, commercial spots since 1912 and a brief welcome. It continues which is one of the oldest patented contraceptives. Items that may with classic commercials from Austria and Germany advertising surprise you include Theriak, dragon’s blood, the Spanish fly, the international products, with Austrian ads from A to Z since 1948, Kerria lacca, and “red colour with six legs” as well as an extensive with anniversaries of familiar brands, and with well-known and library with more than 2,000 reference books, fascinating cam­ especially popular advertisements. eras, and equipment, mortars, scales and jars from different eras. LITTLE QUIZ SPECIAL EXHIBITION “TIBETAN MEDICINE” Following each of the screenings, visitors can test their knowledge Natural health aids from unique plant-based recipes according to of advertisement in short quizzes and win small prizes. A quiz the Tibetan Medicine and constitutional doctrine. Information and especially for children will be held at 7 pm. short film screenings.

NOTE_ The buffet at the cinema is open, offering drinks and snacks.

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The Ottakringer Brewery, founded in 1837, is the only large Vi- ennese brewery and a landmark of the 16th district. The special exhibition invites visitors on a journey through tradition and his- tory and shows the development into a modern urban brewery in the middle of the city. Numerous historical pictures and objects, as well as information on beer production in the past and present, offer a deeper insight into brewing. Brewers and master brewers are happy to answer questions. GUIDED TOURS OF OTTAKRINGER BRAUWERK (6.15 PM–11.15 PM) Even more beer is being produced in Ottakring since 2014: At Otta- kringer BrauWerk, it is brewed with new flavours, new tastes, and new sensations! You will gain insight into the production of these beers in the course of a tour. Hourly tours, for 20 participants each. FUTURE FACTORY. RETHINKING URBAN PRODUCTION (6 PM–8 PM) Using the location of Ottakring as an example, five creative teams show the untapped potentials of producing in the city. A project of the Vienna Business Agency, in collaboration with the MAK and the 22.–23. NOV. 2019 Ottakringer Brewery. MARX HALLE, WIEN NOTE_ The bar is open, and there is a raffle with the chance of winning a one-year supply of Ottakringer beer. In the “ORF Long Night of Museums”, tram line 2 will operate until 1 am between the stops Johann-Nepomuk-Berger-Platz and Josefstädter Straße (U6).

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95 Pathologic-anatomical Collection in 96 Scouting Museum and the Narrenturm – NHM Vienna Institute of Scouting History Spitalgasse 2, Court 6 Loeschenkohlgasse 25, 4th floor 1090 Vienna 1150 Vienna www.nhm-wien.ac.at/narrenturm www.pfadfindermuseum.org 01 / 521 77–606 0664 / 477 71 17 On the site of today’s university campus, a circular building from The current special exhibition shows 100 years of scout training. the late 18th century is situated, known as the “Narrenturm” – an Today, adult scout leaders undergo extensive training with high important monument of the history of health care and medicine. educational standards. The exhibition highlights the Wood Badge Today, this building houses a unique collection of specimens, in- programme, which is considered the highest level of scout leader­ cluding wet preparations, bones, wax casts, and medical devices. ship education in the international scout movement. On the PATHOLOGY – ON THE SEATS AND CAUSES OF DISEASES occasion of the 100th anniversary of the first Wood Badge course, Different parts of the collection are presented by expert staff to the exhibition offers insight into the programme’s curriculum and the public. Using different methods of preparation, diseases and educational methods. disease research will be shown and explained. Otherwise inacces- GUIDED TOURS sible areas of the collection can also be visited. Guided tours are offered throughout the whole evening (available A VIEW INTO THE HUMAN BODY in English upon request). Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an optical imaging tech- SCOUTING EXPERIENCE (6 PM–10 PM) nique similar to ultrasound. It uses laser light to generate high- There will be a continuous programme until 10 pm with different resolution three-dimensional images in real time. Using this scout activities (e.g. knotting, carving, map and compass, scouting technique, the audience will have the chance to investigate the games). For kids, the programme is available according to their age. inside of a large variety of human and biological samples.

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97 Museum of Fantastic Art 98 Planetarium Vienna Josefsplatz 6 Oswald-Thomas-Platz 1 1010 Vienna 1020 Vienna 01 / 512 56 81 www.planetarium.wien 01 / 89 17 41 50–000

The specific characteristics and the diversity of Austrian art have The Planetarium Vienna, the “House of the Stars”, offers a realistic led to it being the hub of Fantastic Art – a diversity that goes simulation of the starry sky with the help of the latest projection beyond the scope of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism. For technology and, in its function as a star theatre, makes astronomy this reason, the Museum of Fantastic Art documents the his­ possible by day and by night. The programme ranges from shows torical development of this genre of art in a permanent exhibition for children, school classes and adults to cultural and scientific “Fantastic Dream/Room of Hope” by Prof. Gotthard Fellerer on the special events. ground floor of Palais Pálffy. Numerous images are provided with a HIDDEN STARS – EXPEDITION TO THE SOUTHERN SKY (FROM 6 PM) QR code offering further content on Fantastic Art. Stars and constellations of the southern celestial hemisphere On the first floor, pictures by national and international represen- remain mostly hidden for people in Austria. In the planetarium, tatives of Fantastic Art are on display. however, the starry sky can be seen from any random place on PRESENTATION OF THE NEW “BRAVDA” (6 PM) earth. Take advantage of this opportunity to go on a journey to the “BravDa” is a cultural magazine against the intellectual levelling South. You will encounter constellations with melodious names of Central Europe, published by Prof. Gotthard Fellerer. such as “The Southern Cross” or “Centaurus” as well as nebulas, star clusters, and dark nebulas. Along the way, you will also ex­ plore whether the sun really moves the “wrong way round” south of the equator and whether the moon really is upside down.

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99 Augarten Porcelain Museum 100 Prater Museum Obere Augartenstraße 1 Oswald-Thomas-Platz 1 1020 Vienna 1020 Vienna www.augarten.com www.wienmuseum.at 01 / 211 24–200 01 / 726 76 83

The Porcelain Museum at Augarten, Vienna’s oldest baroque gar- In the Prater Museum, you enter the world of the wonderfully scary den, documents the history of Viennese porcelain with more than history of Viennese entertainment culture. Amusing exhibits and 150 exhibits from its formation in 1718 to the present. Porcelain curiosities are on display, such as the automatic fortune-telling presents itself as an exciting cultural and historical mirror of its machine “Internationales Heiraths Vermittlungs Bureau” (Inter- time. Each exhibit is not only evidence of the lifestyle of an era, but national Marriage Agency) and a lindworm from a grotto ride torn also represents the contemporary art form of that time. down long ago. Of course, Vienna’s legendary strongmen, who The exhibition “Faces – Moments from Four Centuries” comple- performed in the circus back then, are also represented in the ments the offer. exhibition. In the past, people went to the Prater amusement park A NIGHT IN THE PORCELAIN MUSEUM (7 PM AND 8 PM) to gape at individuals. The giant’s suit and the half-woman are A walk through 300 years of Viennese porcelain history. relics of this bewildering form of entertainment in the 19th century. A NIGHT IN THE PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY (10 PM AND 11 PM) FORTUNA’S HOUR: NESTERVAL AT THE PRATER MUSEUM Explore the factory with flashlights and discover the secret of the (7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM AND 11 PM) “white gold”. Experience the great Fortuna (Anne Wieben) live at the Prater Museum. Exclusively in this night, she will enchant you with her singing on every full hour. Courageous visitors can venture a glimpse into their future with Fortuna’s manager and fortune teller Veronika Posposill (Romy Hrubés).

IMAGE_ (1) Fotostudio Otto, © Wien Museum, (2) Anne Wieben, Photo: NOTE_ The café/restaurant at Augarten treats every visitor to a drink. Alexandra Thompson Photography for Nesterval, (3) Romy Hrubés, Photo: IMAGE_ (1–4) © Augarten Porcelain Museum Alexandra Thompson Photography for Nesterval

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101 Rapideum Gerhard-Hanappi-Platz 1 1140 Vienna skrapid.at/rapideum 01 / 727 43 79

The Rapideum, the museum of the football club SK Rapid Vienna, is located at the Allianz Stadium, which opened in 2016. Fans of Rapid especially and also people generally interested in football are invited on a journey into 120 years of the history of Rapid Vienna. On about 160 sqm, the development of the club is pre- sented true to Rapid’s motto “Together. Fighting. Winning.” The Rapideum is a social space that offers living history in green and white. Instead of a classical museum concept, most of the display cases are hidden in drawers that must be opened first in order to discover their content. Thus, interaction is obligatory! For this concept, the Rapideum won a recognition award as part of the Austrian Museum Award in 2011. The high interactivity makes the Rapid spirit not only visible but also tangible. CHILDREN’S TOUR (6.30 PM AND 7.30 PM) At this tour, children can enjoy a visit to the stadium and discover areas which are usually not open to the public. IN THE STADIUM AT NIGHT (8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM AND 11 PM) BUCHEN SIE IHRE Visit the stadium at an unusual time of day and learn about the history of Rapid Vienna.

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102 Museum of Chimney Sweepers 103 Remise – The Vienna Transport Museum Klagbaumgasse 4, 2nd floor Ludwig-Koeßler-Platz 1040 Vienna 1030 Vienna www.rauchfangkehrermuseum.at www.remise.wien 01 / 514 50–2276 01 / 79 09–46803

Learn all about the history of chimney sweepers and their tasks, Take a journey through 150 years of public transport history to- their equipment, working methods, and the cultivation of their gether with Wiener Linien. Discover one of the largest collections traditions. Annual special exhibitions complete the offer at the of historical vehicles in Europe in the beautiful historic halls of Museum of Chimney Sweepers. the former tramway depot in Erdberg, from the first horse-drawn SPECIAL EXHIBITION “PLAYING, LEARNING, GRASPING” tramway in 1868, to the “Reichsbrückenbus”, which tumbled into In the special exhibition, toys from 1880 to 1970 are on display, the Danube river in 1976, to the public transport of the future. from the steam-engine, old trains, and tin cars to construction kits. In addition, a variety of themed areas also provides visitors with It includes old board games, card games, an extensive collection of interesting and little-known facts about Vienna’s public transport cuddly toys, and also small advertising gifts that people got with system – and the interactive exhibits invite you to get involved coffee and margarine purchases. and try things out. For example, show off your skills as a driver GUIDED TOURS OF THE EXHIBITION (6 PM, 7 PM AND 8 PM) of an underground train with the underground simulator. Fun and Professional success through educational toys – special tour on excitement are guaranteed. the topic of construction kits. VINTAGE BUS SHUTTLE (5.30 PM–1 AM) ON CHIMNEY SWEEPERS (6 PM, 7 PM AND 8 PM) Every 20 minutes, vintage shuttle buses will take you from The chimney sweeper as a bearer of good fortune. A presentation Schweden­platz (departure from the platform of the Vienna Ring of the chimney sweepers’ work and tools, including anecdotes Tram) to the museum and back. from their professional routine. VIRTUAL REALITY Put on a VR headset and let the experience take you away to long gone days of public transport. CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME (6.30 PM–11.30 PM) Young visitors are invited to supervised playing and crafting areas. GUIDED TOURS (6.30 PM–11.30 PM) Exclusive guided tours for groups of up to 50 people will be held NOTE_ Following the tradition of chimney sweepers, every visitor gets a glass of sparkling wine or orange juice. every hour (registration at the information desk).

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104 Roman Museum 105 Treasury of the Teutonic Order Hoher Markt 3 Singerstraße 7, Staircase I, 2nd Floor 1010 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.wienmuseum.at www.deutscher-orden.at 01 / 535 56 06 01 / 512 10 65–214

What was life like in Roman times? Where officers’ homes were In Vienna’s heart, right beside St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the Teu- standing nearly 2,000 years ago in the Roman military camp of tonic Order’s treasury enshrines valuable objects from its more Vindobona, visitors can now explore Vienna’s Roman history. than 500-year-old history. In the chambers of the Teutonic Order’s CHILDREN MEET “REAL” ROMANS (6.30 PM–10.30 PM) house the treasures of an eventful past, the art appreciation of Legionaries and women present clothes and arms of Roman sol- important Order’s members, and the Order’s connection with the diers and give insight into everyday lives and soldiers’ duties. contemporary art and its creations present themselves. The main GUIDED TOUR FOR CHILDREN “CAESAR’S SALAD focus of the collection of the ancient Order of Knights is on the AND ROAST WILD BOAR” (6 PM AND 7 PM) Gothic period, on the Renaissance, and on the Baroque period. What did the soldiers eat in Vindobona, and what a craftsman’s Goldsmiths’ works, insignia, ceremonial weapons, clocks, and family? How many courses did an ancient meal have? What were tableware belong to this treasure. Paintings, coins and some the table manners back then? Did they have pizza and ice cream? documents selected from the Teutonic Order’s central archive are For children from the age of 4. also exhibited. The overwhelming splendor of the jewels leads you GUIDED TOUR “THE LOWER 5,000” – through the history of the Order. ROMAN SOLDIERS’ LIVES ON THE FRINGES OF THE EMPIRE INSIGHT INTO THE BAROQUE SALA TERRENA (FROM 9 PM) (8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM, 11 PM AND 12 AM) Discover the pretty world of the Baroque period in the decorative The preserved floor heating suggests that the officers’ houses in frescoes of the newly renovated Sala Terrena, which is usually Vindobona were equipped with great luxury. The finds on display, open only for concerts, inside the Teutonic Order’s house. though, tell about the common soldiers’ lives in Vindobona. GUIDED TOURS (8 PM, 10 PM AND 11 PM) Approx. 45 minutes.

NOTE_ Small snack: eating like the Romans – wine and Roman-style bread. IMAGE_ (1) Kollektiv Fischka / Kramar, © Wien Museum, (2–3) Hertha Hurnaus, © Wien Museum NOTE_ The church and the Sala Terrena are not barrier-free.

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106 Sign Painting Museum 107 Schlumberger Sparkling Wine Cellar Mühlgasse 7 Heiligenstädter Straße 39 1040 Vienna 1190 Vienna www.schildermalermuseum.at 01 / 368 22 58–631 0664 / 936 79 43

The only Sign Painting Museum in Europe presents 137 years of More than 300-year-old cellar vaults keep a sparkling treasure. “Signs with Heart and Soul” in Wieden. Showing the craft of sign Discover the secrets of champagne production, find out about painting by means of genuine handwork from 1882 to 2019, it “disgorging” or “dosage” and have a try riddling the bottles on takes you on a journey through time and lettering. Viennese sign one of the wooden riddling racks. Since 1842, the art of manufac- painting reached its peak in 1900, when it was also enriched by turing Schlumberger champagne and premium sparkling wine has the ornamentation of Art Nouveau. By today, this groundbreaking been carefully preserved and cultivated. art has long been replaced by computer fonts and plastic films. GUIDED TOURS THROUGH HISTORIC CELLAR VAULTS Josef Samuel was the last sign painter in Vienna. Today, he keeps Visitors will join the grape on a sensual journey starting from the this craft alive in his museum. vineyard to a sparkling mousseux in the glass. You will learn about Climb downstairs a few steps into the lost working world of sign the origin and method of sparkling wine production, the proper painting. Wherever you look, there are “Signs as beautiful as storage, and the flavour profile of Schlumberger products. paint­ings”. It smells of varnish and turpentine. The wooden floor INTRODUCTION TO SPARKLING WINE AND FOOD PAIRING of the workshop is dotted with thousands of spots of paint. It is a (7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM AND 10 PM) walk-on painting from three generations. (Limited number of participants) PRESENTATION “HE PAINTED HEAVEN AND HELL” (9 PM) Enjoy a brief introduction into the world of sensory analysis by a Carl Samuel’s original designs for palaces and churches from sommelier. Learn in a little experiment about how different factors 1900. He was an illusion painter, gilder, church painter, marbler, affect the taste and impact the choice of sparkling wine. and ornament painter. He redecorated the ceiling of the “Golden CONTEMPORARY ART ON THE SCHLUMBERGER ART FLOOR Hall” of the Musikverein in Vienna.

NOTE_ Taste Schlumberger sparkling wines in their variety and discover the truffles Marc de Schlumberger. IMAGE_ (1) © Schlumberger

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108 Schmetterlinghaus / 109 SchokoMuseum Vienna The Imperial Butterfly House Willendorfergasse 2–8 Palmenhaus Burggarten, Hofburg 1230 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.schokomuseum.at www.schmetterlinghaus.at 01 / 667 21 10–19 01 / 533 85 70 Right in the centre of Vienna, you can find a unique, tropical oasis, The sweetest museum in Vienna: Where does cocoa come from? peaceful and relaxing, the Imperial Butterfly House. In one of the How is white chocolate produced? And what does fair trade stand most beautiful Art Noveau palm houses in the world, you enter a fan- for? Everyone with a sweet or very sweet tooth will find out the tastic environment of adventure and excitement, populated by some answers at the SchokoMuseum. The Heindl family will welcome of nature’s most gentle and colourful creatures, the butterflies. you in person on this special evening and tell you more about 65 A UNIQUE FLYING THEATRE AND TROPICAL OASIS years of company history. In the ChocolateCinema and the Choco- In the Butterfly House, you can admire approx. 500 live free-flying lateExhibition, you will be able to immerse yourself in the sweet butterflies. Enjoy the strong and vivid colours and admire the world of chocolate. grace and lightness, with which these creatures float through the CHOCOLATE TIGER, MAGICIAN AND CHILDREN’S CORNER air, past waterfalls and exotic plants, in an environment created (6 PM–10 PM) especially for them. All young visitors will be enchanted with chocolate. FILM SCREENING IN THE FILM ROOM (6 PM–1 AM) From the series “Universum”: “Messengers of the Gods – Butter- flies, a Life Like Day and Night”, directed by Kurt Mündl. ACCORDION BY JOHANNES HONIGSCHNABL Johannes Honigschnabl will lead you through the night with ac- cordion music.

NOTE_ Confectioners will make sweet chocolates right before your eyes and offer them to you for tasting. NOTE_ Download the free app for the “Schmetterlinghaus Wien”! Participate in the raffle this evening and get the chance to win a private From 10 pm, the only entrance to and the only exit from Burggarten is via the chocolate workshop for family and friends! Also, special discounts and gate at Goethegasse / Albertina! promotions are offered at the Heindl shop on-site!

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110 Vienna’s School Museum 111 Secession Breitenleer Straße 263 Friedrichstraße 12 1220 Vienna 1010 Vienna schulmuseum.schule.wien.at www.secession.at 0660 / 680 56 86 01 / 587 53 07

The society of the “Wiener Schul Museum” (Vienna’s School Mu- The Art Nouveau building of the Secession, which was renovated seum) was founded in 1992. It has set its focus on documenting last year, houses one of the most important works of art from the multi-faceted development of education in Vienna and on around 1900 – Gustav Klimt’s “Beethoven Frieze”. Apart from this comprising and merging existing collections. The society’s special masterpiece, an exhibition of the Austrian artist Tillman Kaiser is aim is to not only show museum exhibits but also put them to presented in the main gallery. the test and to compare them to modern teaching materials, thus Tillman Kaiser shows new large picture compositions, which he accentuating innovative teaching concepts. created using a self-made camera obscura, as well as sculptures, WHAT SCHOOL WAS LIKE 100 YEARS AGO (FROM 6 PM) and site-specific intervention. A characteristic aspect of his work is Experience a typical lesson from the 1900s and learn about the combining painting, photography, and screen printing in his two- subjects from the past. dimensional pieces and playing with heaviness and lightness in SPECIAL EXHIBITION “SCHOOL OVER THE COURSE OF TIME” his sculptures. The exhibition displays the importance and function of school in DIALOGUE TOUR (6 PM) relation to mainstream society. Tillman Kaiser and curator Bettina Spörr will guide through the LIGHT AND SHADOW exhibition. Find out how light emits and how it produces shadows. GUIDED TOURS ON ARCHITECTURE, THE CURRENT EXHIBITION AND PAPER CHASE (FROM 6 PM) THE “BEETHOVEN FRIEZE” (7 PM, 7.30 PM, 8 PM AND 8.30 PM) A paper chase with questions about the historical classroom, Approx. 30 minutes. the history of Breitenlee, and the experiments leads through the museum.

IMAGE_ (1) Secession, Photo: Jorit Aust, 2018, (2) Tillman Kaiser, Untitled, 2018, (3) Tillman Kaiser, Untitled, 2018, (4) Gustav Klimt, “Beethoven Frieze”, Photo: Oliver Ottenschläger

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112 Kattus Sparkling Wine Cellars Billrothstraße 51 1190 Vienna www.kattus.at 01 / 368 43 50–0

At Kattus, sparkling moments have become a tradition since 1857. Since then, four generations have been running the renowned company, which stands for quality and innovativeness – not only regarding the own-brand sparkling wine production. Immerse yourself in the exciting world of sparkling wines on a guided tour through the Kattus Sparkling Wine Cellars. Travel back to the emperor’s days, which can already be sensed when entering the Kattus premises. The tour through the Kattus Sparkling Wine Cellars offers an insight into the history and long tradition of spar- kling pleasure. Listen to the cellarman Herbert Pratsch explain the traditional processes of storing and fermenting. CONTINUOUS CELLAR TOURS Learn about the exciting details of sparkling wine production. PRODUCTION The production machines are turned on for you.

NOTE_ Treat your palate to culinary delicacies and luxurious sparkling moments in the course of a tasting. Gültig von 1.10. bis 31.12.2019 In the “ORF Long Night of Museums”, trams on line 38 will take you to the stop Schottentor (U2) until 1 am. IMAGE_ (1–4) © Kattus

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113 Liechtenstein City Palace 114 Technisches Museum Wien and Bankgasse 9 Österreichische Mediathek 1010 Vienna Mariahilfer Straße 212 www.palaisliechtenstein.com 1140 Vienna 01 / 319 57 67–0 www.technischesmuseum.at 01 / 899 98–6000 The Liechtenstein City Palace is the first major High Baroque The Technisches Museum Wien shows more than 15,000 objects building to be erected in Vienna. Intended to become the main of Austrian and international history of technology on 24,000 sqm. residence of Prince Johann Adam Andreas I von Liechtenstein, the “WHY DON’T WE DO IT IN THE MUSEUM?” (6 PM–1 AM) palace was remodelled in the “Rococo Revival style” from 1836. Smart makers, passionate repairpersons, daring drone and mind GUIDED TOURS À 30 MINUTES (6 PM–12.15 AM) pilots: In the “Long Night”, you will see how to do 3D print, how Baroque stucco ceilings together with massive chandeliers, to brew sanitary products, how to control games only by (not) opulent Rococo Revival interiors and superb parquet floors thinking, how to easily repair household items, how to steer designed by Michael Thonet are objects of wonder. Prince Hans- drones close to the museum exhibits, how to make robots prepare Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein today owns one of the richest pancakes, and much more! The TMW and its brand-new techLAB, collections of Viennese Biedermeier art including paintings, in co-operation with different maker initiatives and associations, watercolours, furniture, and porcelain. This year you can reserve a will show you how to take matters into your own hands! time slot for a guided tour at 6 pm, max. 25 persons/ tour, limited HIGH-VOLTAGE DEMONSTRATIONS capacities (approx. 1,000 tickets). INTERACTIVE AREA “MINI MOBIL” (6 PM–10 PM) CRAFTSMANSHIP, RESTORATION & DOCUMENTS (6 PM–12.30 AM) “Mini mobil” for children aged 2 to 8 is open until 10 pm. Get interesting insights into the Liechtenstein family’s history and the restoration of the City Palace, which is seen as an important example of the preservation of monuments in Vienna: silk weaving, documents, restoration of objects, and furniture.

NOTE_ Access with guided tours only (time slots). Wines from the princely wine cellars at the Ballroom. Wheelchair access via mobile stair climber (main entrance) or via lift (side entrance). NOTE_ Culinary refreshments. IMAGE_ (1–2, 4) © Liechtenstein. The Princely Collections, Vaduz-Vienna, Please visit the homepage for detailed information on the tour programme. (3) © Palais Liechtenstein GmbH / Fotomanufaktur Grünwald IMAGE_ (1) © Paul Bauer, (2) © Christian Buchinger

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115 Theatermuseum 116 Time Travel Vienna Lobkowitzplatz 2 Habsburgergasse 10a 1010 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.theatermuseum.at www.timetravel-vienna.at 01 / 525 24–2729 01 / 532 15 14

The Theatermuseum presents temporary exhibitions on various Experience Vienna’s history with all your senses at a historical topics of the performing arts. Current exhibitions: “Everybody original location. dances. The Cosmos of Viennese Dance Modernism” and “The An amusing, one hour guided tour in your own language including Pointe Dances. 150 Years of Ballet at the Wiener Staatsoper”. a 5D cinema, animatronic shows, a virtual reality (VR) music ride, The “Theatre Slide” is open! and special effects. Enjoy 1,300 square metres of fun and action CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN! (6 PM–11 PM) for young and old. Try on authentic costumes and feel light as a feather like Papagena! GUIDED TOURS – LIMITED CAPACITY! LET YOUR SHADOW DANCE! (7 PM, 8 PM AND 9 PM) Tours start every 20 minutes and take approx. 50 minutes. Only For kids and other enthusiasts. a limited number of 600 participants is possible. Reservation “EVERYBODY DANCES. THE COSMOS OF VIENNESE DANCE cards will be handed out at 5.45 pm. Children need a reservation MODERNISM” (7 PM, 9 PM AND 11 PM) card, too. Overview tour. TREASURE HUNT “THE POINTE DANCES. 150 YEARS OF BALLET AT THE WIENER Children can explore the history of Vienna in the course of a STAATSOPER” (7.30 PM, 9.30 PM AND 11.30 PM) treasure hunt. Overview tour. DANCED PERSPECTIVES – PERFORMANCE (8 PM AND 10 PM) Students of the Institut angewandtes Theater (IFANT) explore the conditions of movement and dance as well as their interdepen- dencies in a playful manner. Leading team: Claudia Bühlmann, Elisabeth Orlowsky.

NOTE_ Bosch on stage! The Picture Gallery of the Academy hosted by Theatermuseum (p. 79). IMAGE_ (1) Photo: Martin Imboden, (1–4) © KHM-Museumsverband IMAGE_ (1–4) © Time Travel Vienna

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117 Czech Centre Vienna 118 Museum of Clocks and Watches Herrengasse 17 Schulhof 2 1010 Vienna 1010 Vienna wien.czechcentres.cz www.wienmuseum.at 01 / 535 23 60 01 / 533 22 65

The Czech Centre Vienna, an institution to promote Czech artists The Museum of Clocks and Watches houses one of Europe’s lead­ in Austria, is situated in the historic center of Vienna’s first ing collections. The many different chronometers document the district. It is part of the international network of Czech Centres, development of time measurement and horology from the 15th which operate in 20 countries worldwide with the aim to foster century to the present. the dialogue with the local public and media and to promote the CHILDREN’S WORKSHOP “MOVING THROUGH THE NIGHT” Czech cultural scene. (6 PM–8 PM) ROSE GARDEN | THE ART OF MAKING Clocks are moving, and time is running out? Explore the different A night with an interactive performance and space installation, mechanisms of various clocks and watches and practice your designed especially for the “ORF Long Night of Museums” by the “Mooves & Grooves”. Create your own slightly different wristwatch artist Marie Filippovová. How do time, heritage, and memory blend or pocket watch in the studio and use it to stop the clock! into an entity? Make use of this unique chance and learn the art of For children ages 7 and older. rose making, a tradition which is kept alive by only very few people. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE COLLECTION OF CLOCKS AND WATCHES (8 PM AND 9 PM) From the former clockwork of St. Stephen’s Cathedral, taken down long ago, to the famous Viennese “lantern” wall clocks, to the pocket watch collection of Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach: Take a tour through several centuries of timekeeping.

NOTE_ There will be small refreshments for visitors all night long. IMAGE_ (1–2) © Marie Filippovová IMAGE_ (1, 3) © Wien Museum, (2) Photo: Hertha Hurnaus

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119 Urania Observatory 120 Vienna Calligraphy Center Uraniastraße 1 Spießhammergasse 4 1010 Vienna 1120 Vienna www.planetarium.wien www.vccenter.at 01 / 89 17 41 50–000 0664 / 73 75 37 08

The Urania Observatory, the oldest public observatory in Austria, The Vienna Calligraphy Center was founded in 2018 as a private stands out with its astronomical equipment. The great double non-profit-oriented cultural initiative. It aims at making the telescope, consisting of a refracting telescope and a mirror tele- public aware of the importance of calligraphy, of handwritten scope, offers you the joy of astronomical observation right in the texts, and at showing and teaching various styles of writing in heart of Vienna. different languages, and also at promoting multilingualism and CLOSE-UP OF THE SKY – EXPERIENCING THE COSMOS intercultural appreciation. (FROM 6.30 PM) GUIDED TOURS OF THE COLLECTION (6 PM–12 AM) Starting from 6.30 pm, short guided tours give you the chance Visitors will have the opportunity to see the international collection to experience the nightly sky from the very heart of the city. Get of the Vienna Calligraphy Center, including exhibits from Australia, to know the constellations of the stars and immerse yourself in Germany, Greece, Japan, and Jordan. the vastness of space by a look through the telescopes of the LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS, INSIGHTS INTO CALLIGRAPHY observatory. (8 PM AND 10 PM) Starting from 7 pm, a varied space programme is offered on The association “Global Calligraphy Vienna” presents Far Eastern, every full hour. Please note that the observations are weather- Oriental, and Western calligraphy. Calligraphers will give insight dependent. into their art. CALLIGRAPHY WORKSHOP (6 PM–12 AM) Visitors are welcome to experiment with various writing tools in different lettering, and especially children have the chance to find a new approach to writing by using bamboo, quill, and brush.

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121 Viktor Frankl Museum Vienna Mariannengasse 1/Top 15 1090 Vienna www.franklzentrum.org 0699 / 10 96 10 68

“A warm welcome to Viktor Frankl’s Height Psychology” – this is the lettering at the museum’s foyer. Special spaces of experi- ence show the encouraging message of his Theory of Meaning: it becomes tangible and visually as well as acoustically accessible through installations, pictures, films, quotes, and texts. You will discover more about your own potentials and opportunities. TOURS TO THE FORMER VIENNA POLICLINIC (7 PM–12 AM) On the hour, guided tours are offered to the former workplace of Viktor Frankl, where he was the director of the neurological depart- ment for 25 years. VISIT THE VIKTOR FRANKL CENTRE (6 PM–1 AM) Stilmittel. Take a stroll through the seminar centre: Learn more about Frankl’s work and life in an exhibition. A book table invites you to browse Die Ö1 Club-Kreditkarte through a selection of Frankl literature. von Diners Club

Exklusiv und kostenlos* für Ö1 Club-Mitglieder und alle, die es werden wollen. Anmeldung und Umstieg jederzeit möglich! NOTE_ On site, refreshments and wines from Lower Austria are offered. IMAGE_ (1–4) © Viktor Frankl Zentrum Wien, Gerhard Breitwieser * Voraussetzungen und Bestellungen in oe1.ORF.at/kreditkarte

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122 Virigilkapelle 123 Austrian Museum of Folk Life and Folk Art Stephansplatz (underground station) Laudongasse 15–19 1010 Vienna 1080 Vienna www.wienmuseum.at www.volkskundemuseum.at 0664 / 88 29 39 30 01 / 406 89 05

St. Virgil’s Chapel is one of the best-preserved Gothic interiors in The baroque Schönborn Garden Palace in Josefstadt houses the Vienna. It was built around 1220/30 as the “capella subterranea” largest museum of folk life and folk art in Austria. for a chapel on Stephansplatz. This fascinating subterranean place SCHOOL CONVERSATIONS. YOUNG MUSLIMS IN VIENNA of worship was discovered during the construction of the subway (7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM AND 10 PM) in 1973 and was extensively restored in 2015. A concise perma- Being a Muslim – what does this mean for young Austrians? nent exhibition deals with medieval Vienna. How do Muslim and non-Muslim teenagers manage school life SACRED MUSIC IN ST. VIRGIL’S CHAPEL (6 PM–1 AM) together? Curator Georg Traska, assistant Valeria Heuberger, and Especially for the “ORF Long Night of Museums”, sacred compo- experts give an introduction with selected videos. They will also be sitions are played into St. Virgil’s Chapel, among others a live available for discussion. recording of Arvo Pärt’s “Litany”, sung by the Arnold Schönberg SPECIAL EXHIBITION “‘ANNAGELB’ AND ‘ELONORENGRÜN’. Choir. Pärt composed the piece especially for the re-opening of St. THE FASCINATION OF URANIUM GLASS” Virgil’s Chapel. The glassware on display is full of surprises: It fluoresces under UV CHILDREN’S TOUR “A MEDIEVAL SECRET UNDERNEATH STEPHANS- light. Test the effect of UV light on minerals yourself! PLATZ!” (6.30 PM) CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME (6 PM–9 PM) At Virgilkapelle, you take a trip to medieval Vienna from 800 years Use a magic lamp to make things glow! ago. Learn about life in the former city, about what happened in this subterranean room and who met there, and about why the chapel lay hidden for 200 years.

NOTE_ Take a culinary break at the museum’s café. IMAGE_ (1) Austrian Museum of Folk Life and Folk Art, Photo: Kollektiv Fischka / Steffi Freynschlag, (2) School Conversations. Young Muslims in Vienna, Photo: Georg Traska, (3) Glass collection of the Austrian Museum of Folk Life and Folk IMAGE_ (1–2) © Wien Museum, Photo: Kollektiv Fischka / Kramar with Sabine Wolf Art, Photo: Franz Dworzak

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124 Red Vienna. Washhouse No. 2 125 Weltmuseum Wien Halteraugasse 7 Heldenplatz 1190 Vienna 1010 Vienna www.dasrotewien-waschsalon.at www.weltmuseumwien.at 0664 / 88 54 08 88 01 / 534 30–5052

The “New Vienna” of the 1920s and early 1930s is a unique socio- It is all about people! In the fourteen galleries of the permanent political experiment, as it embraces all spheres of life – from social exhibition of the newly redesigned Weltmuseum Wien, more and health policy to education and housing issues. than 3,000 objects from all continents act as ambassadors and The permanent exhibition covers four fields: storytellers. They all tell you about their original owners and the • “Red Vienna’s” history (1919–1934) circumstances under which they found their way into the Welt- • “Red Vienna’s” communal housing and ancillary facilities museum Wien. • Clubs of the Social Democratic Workers’ Party Visitors are encouraged to contemplate their view of the foreign • The festivities of Vienna’s working-class movement and familiar. Only by experiencing and getting to know other world SPECIAL EXHIBITION “HELDENPLATZ ’29. ‘RED VIENNA’ BETWEEN views one can question their own perspective of the world and FESTIVAL AND FASCISM” also look at their own culture from a new perspective. 50,000 young people from 18 nations thronged in crowds to join COME & GO SHORT TOURS (7 PM–11.30 PM) the Youth Meeting in 1929. The opening of the Youth Meeting on Guided tours every half hour in different galleries. Heldenplatz (Heroes’ Square) developed into a huge manifestation SHORT CURATORS’ TOURS (7 PM–10.30 PM) against war and Fascism. In selected galleries, curators provide in-depth insights into their SPECIAL EXHIBITION “OTTO FELIX KANITZ. KINDERFREUND AND regions every half hour. ORGANISER OF THE YOUTH MEETING” CHALLENGE: 1,000 ORIGAMI CRANES (6 PM–12.30 AM) Kanitz endeavoured early in his career to bring about a reorienta- A Japanese legend says that for those who fold 1,000 cranes a tion for the Kinderfreunde movement. Affiliated to the Social De- wish will come true. Together it can be done, join the challenge! mocratic Workers’ Party, the children’s organisation was to move KALEIDOSKOP STUDIO (6 PM–10 PM) away from pure welfare and embrace education. Come by, get inspired by objects and create your own personal GUIDED TOURS OF THE SPECIAL EXHIBITION (6 PM–12 AM) souvenir – especially suitable for children. On every hour.

IMAGE_ (1) Red Vienna. Washhouse No. 2, © Ingo Pertramer, NOTE_ During the “ORF Long Night of Museums”, the House of Austrian History (2, 4) © Archiv der Arbeiterjugendbewegung, (3) © Wienbibliothek (p. 81) is also accessible via the entry of the Weltmuseum Wien.

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126 Wien Museum MUSA 127 Vienna City Library Felderstraße 6–8 at the Vienna City Hall, entrance via Felderstraße, 1010 Vienna Staircase 6 (glass elevator), 1st floor www.wienmuseum.at 1010 Vienna 01 / 40 00–85169 www.wienbibliothek.at 01 / 40 00–84 920 Dedicated to Viennese contemporary art, the MUSA has met with The Vienna City Library is one of the most important scientific libra­ tremendous success since opening in 2007. As of January 1st, ries with a focus on Vienna. 2018, it is part of the Wien Museum. During the renovation phase CURATOR’S TOUR OF THE CURRENT EXHIBITION of the Wien Museum on Karlsplatz, the MUSA also serves as a “VICTOR TH. SLAMA” (6 PM AND 11 PM) venue for thematic exhibits on Vienna’s cultural history. Current- The exhibition “Victor Th. Slama – Posters, Exhibitions, Mass Or- ly, the special exhibition “Red Vienna. 1919–1934” is shown at chestration” shows central aspects from the life and work of the the Wien Museum. famous poster designer from the time of the “Red Vienna”. GUIDED TOURS “RED VIENNA. 1919–1934” GUIDED TOUR OF THE VIENNA CITY LIBRARY (7 PM) • Curator’s tour with Elke Wikidal (6.30 pm) A ramble through the historic public rooms and five collections of • Curator’s tour with Werner Michael Schwarz (7.30 pm) the Vienna City Library. • Highlight tours (8.30 pm, 9.30 pm, 10.30 pm and 11.30 pm) FILM SCREENING “DIE VOM 17ER HAUS” (7.45 PM) MUSIC IN “RED VIENNA” (6 PM, 7 PM, 8 PM AND 9 PM) The WIFAR shows the film “Die vom 17er Haus” (“Those from Philipp Landgraf, Severin Prassl-Wisiak, and Gunwoo Yoo will pre- House No. 17”) in the reading room of the Vienna City Library, an sent songs from the time of the “Red Vienna”. electoral campaign advertisement by the art office of the SDAP for the federal state election in 1932. Directed by Arthur Berger, 1932. Duration: 63 minutes. Format: 35 mm, b/w. FILM SCREENING “KINO WIEN FILM”. DOCUMENTARY, 2018 (9.15 PM) “Kino Wien Film” is a cinematic journey through Vienna from 1896 until today. It tells the story of Vienna’s cinematic history – from the first cinema at Kärntner Straße to the multiplex cinema world of today. Directed by Paul Rosdy. Duration: 97 minutes.

IMAGE_ (1) © Wien Museum, Photo: Klaus Pichler, (2) Children of Franz Cizek’s IMAGE_ (1) Reading room of the Vienna City Library at the Vienna City Hall, Juvenile Art Class, about 1920, © Wien Museum, (3) Amalienbad, about 1926, Photo: Klaus Pichler, (2) Exhibition “Victor Th. Slama – Posters, Exhibitions, Photo: Fritz Sauer, © Wien Museum Mass Orchestration”, Perndl+Co

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128 Phono Museum Vienna 129 Vienna Ambulance Museum Mollardgasse 8, 2nd floor Gilmgasse 18, entrance via Halirschgasse 12 1060 Vienna 1170 Vienna www.bezirksmuseum.at/de/ rettung.wien.at sondermuseum_phono/sondermuseum 01 / 40 00–70071 01 / 581 11 59 Take a journey into the past! What was there before CDs and MP3 Throughout the year access is only possible for groups. On the players? The fascinating answer to this can be found at the Phono occasion of the “ORF Long Night of Museums”, also individuals Museum Vienna. Being funded by the City of Vienna and private have the opportunity of visiting and experiencing the history of sponsors, the museum fulfils the function of an art-historical Emergency Services Vienna. The museum is located in the historic and historical museum of audio technology in all its aspects. As building of the emergency base Hernals. a special museum of the consortium of district museums, it is Founded the day after the terrible fire at Vienna’s Ringtheater also obliged to contribute to the collective conservation and living in 1881 by volunteers, the EMS Vienna today has become the tradition of audio technology and the corresponding recording only exclusively professional ambulance organisation in Austria. media. The collection includes phonographs, gramophones, Exhibits from the past 100 years such as historic medical devices radios, and remarkable mechanical musical instruments. Playing including restored ambulance vehicles give you the opportunity of the original sound carriers from the museum archives on the experiencing the progress of rescue services. respective machines makes complex historical connections GUIDED TOURS EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR audible, visible and tangible. Unique exhibits such as a phono­ Every hour on the hour there are guided tours by the curator of graph from 1889 – the first industrially produced playback device the museum. for phonograph cylinders – give an account of the life and work of DEVELOPMENT OF EMERGENCY VEHICLES inventors such as Edison, Berliner, or Marconi. Vehicles of different generations are on view in the courtyard of ELVIS PRESLEY the museum. This year, the Vienna Phono Museum is celebrating the life of AMBULANCE TOUR FOR CHILDREN one of the biggest entertainers of all times with historical audio Children get the chance to take a look at a real ambulance (car), documents from the musical archives. There will also be the to try out a lot of things and to get familiar with the work of an chance to listen to original Elvis recordings on a Seeburg M100A ambulance person. jukebox from 1949. CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME Send a message on an original Morse telegraph! IMAGE_ (1–4) © EMS Vienna

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130 wienXtra-kinderinfo – 131 Magic Set Museum Children’s Information Centre Schönbrunner Straße 262, MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1, Court 2 courtyard in the basement 1070 Vienna 1120 Vienna www.kinderinfowien.at www.zauberkasten-museum.at 01 / 40 00–84 400 0664 / 204 93 77 At the wienXtra-kinderinfo you get information and advice on “Wondrous boxes for acquiring the spectacular art of magic” – The children’s culture and family leisure activities in Vienna. The world’s biggest collection of magic sets. This large assortment of service is available for children up to 13 years and adults who more than 3,000 different magic sets from three centuries is also spend time with children in Vienna. listed in The Guinness Book of Records. With 200 showpieces on CHILDREN’S DISCO (6 PM–10 PM) display, you can immerse yourself in a world full of fascination Tonight everyone will stay up longer as it is children’s disco at the and magic. From the first book of magic tricks and the first magic kinderinfo! Dance to the current hits – by yourself or together with set from the beginning of the 19th century to the newest and most your friends and family – and let the DJ play your favorite songs. extraordinary magic sets, everything is explained in detail. A Have fun and enjoy! For the little ones, there are areas for playing, showcase with professional magic devices completes the exhibition. breastfeeding, and changing. SPECIAL EXHIBITION “MARSHALL BRODIEN FACE PAINTING (6 PM–10 PM) (JULY 10TH, 1934–MARCH 8TH, 2019)” Would you like to look like a lion or a butterfly or get your face just Marshall Brodien, the magician from Chicago, started his career colorfully painted? Come to the make-up station. when he was only 14. In his first years of study, he performed SELFIES WITH HOLLI (6 PM–10 PM) magic tricks in shopping centres and amusement parks, later he Meet Holli, the wienXtra mascot! Holli is looking forward to your was successful as the oriental magician “Wizzo the Wizard” on visit to the kinderinfo. American TV, and with selling over 17 million magic card decks via YOUR LEISURE TIME, YOUR INFO CENTRE! (6 PM–10 PM) TV. Through his extraordinary inventiveness and creativity, he left Find information on leisure time activities for any taste. Have a his audience many wonderful and original magic sets (miniature look at programmes and information brochures or get advice from illusions). the kinderinfo team. CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME On every full and half hour, a great magician will perform magic tricks.

NOTE_ Opening hours during the “ORF Long Night of Museums” from 6 pm to 10 pm! IMAGE_ (1) © Barbara Mair, (2) © wienXtra, (3) © Miguel Dieterich NOTE_ The “Long Night” starts at 6 pm with a magical wheel of fortune for children.

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132 ZOOM Children’s Museum MuseumsQuartier Wien, Museumsplatz 1 1070 Vienna www.kindermuseum.at 01 / 524 79 08

„Hands on, minds on, hearts on!” At ZOOM Children’s Museum, it is all about asking, touching, exploring, and playing: in hands-on exhibitions issues from the realms of art, science, and everyday culture are prepared in ways that are geared to children. “FROM HEAD TO TOE” (6 PM–10 PM) A hands-on exhibition about the body. For children ages 6 to 12. Our body is our home – but do we know our way around it? In the new hands-on exhibition, children learn about the inner workings of the body. The kids can zoom in on various organs and tissues and explore the amazing roles they play in the human body. Discover how wonderfully all of the different parts work together so that our body functions the way it should and we stay healthy. The exhibition also shows the children how they can help their body in its many functions – because our well-being depends heavily on how we treat our body. During the “ORF Long Night of Museums”, the exhibition can also be visited by adults – but only accompanied by children!

Besuchen Sie das ORF-Zentrum im Rahmen einer Klassikführung und erleben Sie Fernsehen hautnah!

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Train Ride “Museum Express to the Train Ride “Nostalgic Train to Semmering” Railway Museum in Strasshof” (7.15 pm–10.30 pm) (3.30 pm–1.30 am) leaving from the train station Praterstern leaving from the train stations Wien Heiligenstadt / Wien Meidling 1020 Vienna 1190 / 1120 Vienna www.eisenbahnmuseum-heizhaus.com www.nostalgiezug.at 0676 / 541 59 91 Train ride on the “Blue Flash” and the “5042.14” to the Railway The nostalgic train to Semmering is the ideal train connection Museum in Strasshof: from Vienna to the Semmering Railway, a world cultural heritage. 7.15 pm Departure from Praterstern, Vienna A highlight for railway enthusiasts, nature lovers and everyone 7.50 pm Arrival at the Railway Museum Strasshof interested in history. 9.45 pm Departure from the Railway Museum Strasshof A TRIP TO THE SEMMERING REGION (3.30 PM–1.30 AM) 10.30 pm Arrival at Praterstern, Vienna The trip to the Semmering region starts in the afternoon, in a his- RAILWAY MUSEUM STRASSHOF torical train set from the 70s. Departure from Wien-Heiligenstadt Near Vienna, there is a place that is home to the Austrian rail vet­ (approx. 3.30 pm), via Wien-Meidling, Wr. Neustadt, Payerbach. erans. Visitors can find a wide variety of engines and wagons in Please find the exact departure times at langenacht.ORF.at! their original setting and historical environment. MUSEUMS IN MÜRZZUSCHLAG The night’s theme is “310.23 – the majestic one among the steam The ride along the Semmering Railway takes you to Mürzzuschlag engines”. and a varied museum programme. (Arrival at approx. 6.15 pm). PRESENTATION OF THE NEW PUBLICATION HÖLLENTAL TRAIN PAYERBACH-REICHENAU OF THE BOOK ON THE 310.23 (8 PM) Departure from Mürzzuschlag at approx. 9 pm to Payerbach-Rei- NIGHTLY PHOTO SHOOTING (9 PM) chenau. The journey continues on the Höllental train to the depot With the steam engines in front of the hall. in Hirschwang. A tour of the transducer facility in Reichenau is also TRAIN OPERATION BY NIGHT part of the trip. (Duration approx. 2 hours). Continuous nightly rides of the model trains, model trucks, and JOURNEY BACK FROM PAYERBACH-REICHENAU the garden railway. On the return of the Höllental train to Payerbach (approx. 11.35 pm), the nostalgic train ride will continue, calling at Wr. Neustadt and Vienna. (Arrival in Vienna at approx. 1.30 am).

NOTE_ Tickets for the “ORF Long Night of Museums” are valid for this ride and NOTE_ Tickets for the “ORF Long Night of Museums” are valid for this ride and can also be purchased on the train. A dining car operates on the nostalgic train, can also be purchased on the train. where refreshments, coffee, and snacks are offered.

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NEIGHBOURING MUSEUMS IN LOWER AUSTRIA The following museums and cultural institutions in Lower Austria can be reached within short drives from Vienna. The regional ticket for e 6.– is also valid at these locations.

9 Burg Liechtenstein Am Hausberg 2, 2344 Maria Enzersdorf 29 Filmarchiv Austria Parkweg 89, 2361 Laxenburg 31 Franzensburg Schlossplatz 1, 2361 Laxenburg 51 Kultur- und Museumsverein Laxenburg Herzog-Albrecht-Straße 9, 2361 Laxenburg 52 kulturtreffpunkt laxenburg Schlossplatz 17, 2361 Laxenburg 99 Stadtmuseum Korneuburg Dr.-Max-Burckhard-Ring 11, 2100 Korneuburg 114 Wiener Tramwaymuseum – WTM, Museumsdepot Traiskirchen Alois-Lutter-Straße 33, Tor 2, M38/10, 2514 Traiskirchen

Please find more information on these museums in the booklet for Lower Austria or on the internet on langenacht.ORF.at.

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LEGEND Additional Bus Lines for the Legend VOR network in Vienna “ORF Long Night of Museums” Railway LINE 1 p. 26 LINE 2 p. 27 Regional railway LINES A–C p. 28 Underground

LOCATION CAT – City Airport Train (separate fare system)

TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM Local railway to Baden

CITYBIKE WIEN STATION Tram

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Regional busline 207 Local busline No daily service on this line

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Park&Ride facility Note: All stops in the municipal area of Vienna are within VOR zone 100.

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