Shortly after Vienna was liberated in early April 1945 a reorientation in the arts took place right alongside the political one. The driving force behind this was the Allies, consisting of Soviet Union, France, Great Britain and the United States. The resulting influx of international culture was unprecedented in the city’s history.

 

The exhibition sheds light on the formative influence of the diverse cultural offerings - from exhibitions, books, newspapers, films and radio broadcasts to spoken and musical theater. It documents a transformative project that lives on to the present day – the creation of a democratic Austria.

 

Together, we will explore the special exhibition and discuss what remains in Vienna from the decade after 1945 and what continues to have an impact today.

 

Note Ticket required
Duration Approx. 60 minutes
Guide Bernd Völker
Cost € 5.00, plus admission
Meeting point In the foyer approx. 5 minutes before the start of the tour

 

How to get here
Public transport

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Image
Anton Marek: The International Patrol for your protection, 1946, Vienna City Hall Library, P-7026 | Graphic: Fuhrer, Vienna

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