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SAT | OCT 5Th | 2 19 ORF LONG NIGHT of MUSEUMS 2019 MUSEUMS of NIGHT LONG ORF in VIENNA from 6 P.M INNER CITY OF VIENNA SAISON 2019.20 Chefdirigentin Marin Alsop rso.ORF.at IE RSO WIEN FEIERT SAT | OCT 5th | 2 19 ORF LONG NIGHT OF MUSEUMS 2019 MUSEUMS OF NIGHT LONG ORF IN VIENNA FROM 6 P.M. | LANGENACHT.ORF.AT LN19_Bookletcovers.indd 10 12.07.19 10:37 856 GENERAL MAP LEGEND Bus Lines for the “ORF Long Night of Museums” LINE 1 p. 26 182 183 LINE 2 p. 27 LINES A–C p. 28 LOCATION TREFFPUNKT MUSEUM 184 185 186 187 188 189 C 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 B KULTUR WANN UND WO 204 205 206 207 208 209 SIE WOLLEN. A TVThek_Schwarz19_98x148.indd 1 05.08.19 08:49 CONTENTS 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. 3 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 Austria 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. 4 5 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). Mehr Kultur und Information unter tv.ORF.at/ORFdrei und im ORF-III-Newsletter: Einfach anmelden unter ORFdrei.insider.ORF.at 6 ORFIII_105x148_LN19.indd 1 28.06.19 14:26 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 mili tary 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.
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