Category: history

  • Burg Posterstein asks: “What does Europe mean to you?”

    Burg Posterstein asks: “What does Europe mean to you?”

    Something a little different today – a contribution on the invitation of the Thuringian museum Burg Posterstein.  I was rather surprised when back in August I was contacted by Burg Posterstein (Thuringia, Germany) about one of my Vienna photos.  They had seen it on Instagram and wanted to exhibit it in their upcoming exhibition  #SalonEuropa…

  • Back to Krems for more

    Back to Krems for more

    The city of Krems near Vienna is a veritable hotspot for art these days, pretty impressive for a town of this size.  (Krems has just under 25000 inhabitants.)  Last Sunday Instagramers Austria organized another fantastic instatrip (I would call it “Krems reloaded”, since in early September we also visited some art exhibitions that are part…

  • A river runs through Vienna

    A river runs through Vienna

    Of course, in Vienna, there´s the Danube, and its various side arms.  But there is also the Wienfluss, or simply Wien (“Vienna River”), which, for the most part, is less than impressive, imprisoned as it is in its concrete bed.  Over the past week I went to explore (photographically) some of its more natural sections. …

  • Instawalking through a Mile of Art in Krems

    Instawalking through a Mile of Art in Krems

    Last Sunday I made a special day trip  to Krems, less than an hour from Vienna, thanks to an Instawalk opportunity with Instagramers Austria.  We spent a great day exploring the various exhibition spaces of the Kunsthalle Krems and the Forum Frohner. Kunsthalle Krems The Kunsthalle Krems-Stein in Stein an der Donau (municipality of Krems)…

  • Born in Stars We Live on Earth as Poets

    Born in Stars We Live on Earth as Poets

    When walking through the Museum Quarter (always an interesting experience), it is worth looking at the walls.  What caught my eye last night was this quote, ascribed to the British poet William Blake, on the very yellow wall of  the “meteorite passage way” (Meteoritenpassage), close to the Volkstheater entrance of the MQ.   It was a…

  • A musical romance somewhere over the rainbow

    At least once a year I visit the summer music festival in Grafenegg, Weinviertel, just an hour from Vienna.  This year I am visiting twice, because on Saturday I had the opportunity to participate in an instawalk to this great location.  Together with our Instagramers Austria host Oliver Oth an a group of fellow instagramers,…

  • Stargazing in Ottakring

    Stargazing in Ottakring

    I don´t know how many times I have gone by the Kuffner-Sternwarte in the greenbelt of Ottakring, Vienna´s 16th district, and never gone inside.  This grave omission has now been remedied, thanks to the very informative (and free) history tour given by a volunteer of the Kuffner-Sternwarte Association. When it comes to Ottakring, most of…

  • I (never) promised you a rose garden

    But here it is…   Spring sprang fast this year.  Before we knew it, the lilac bloom came and went.  But there is compensation:  an explosion of colorful roses all around Vienna.  This merry month of May, which at times feels like summer, seemingly everywhere your eye roams it is met by exuberant red, pink, white…

  • Vienna in gold – A Jane´s walk

    Vienna in gold – A Jane´s walk

    Who´s Jane? I´ve been asked this.  So here is a bit of background on the Jane´s Walk Vienna 2018 festival.  These walks are named for Jane Jacobs, who was an American-Canadian journalist, writer, and activist who had great influence on American urban studies, sociology, and how people thought about urban development in the 1950s and…

  • Our city! – The city without?

    Our city! – The city without?

    73 years.  A lifetime.  Just one lifetime.  That is how long (or short) ago the liberation of the Austrian concentration camp at Mauthausen took place, on 6 May 1945 –  one of several such death camps for people of Jewish heritage and other groups whom the terror regime of the National Socialists considered undesirables.   So…