This evening, ORF is once again hosting the Long Night of Museums. Museums and galleries throughout Austria will be opening their doors late into the night for culture vultures.
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Music from the ocean. The sound artist and music producer CRYSTN HUNT AKRON (AT) composes PLASTICPHONIA from the sounds of plastic waste. By moving the material, sounds are created from plastic parts such as brushes, bags, garbage cans, bottles, tubes, cups, etc. The garbage acts as an instrument and this PLASTIC WASTE becomes MUSIC. The concert…
36 museums to discover with joy – the next International Museum Day will be celebrated on May 19, 2024! This year, the work of museums will once again be in the spotlight and visitors are invited to discover the diversity of museums.
On June 22, 2024, the stages and cultural venues of the provincial capital will once again open their doors for the 11th edition of the Long Night of the Stages. The stage marathon, which is unique in Austria, attracts a theater and dance-loving audience from all over Austria to Linz for one night every year.
From 3 to 4 May 2024, the Mauthausen Memorial commemorates the victims of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp system with an impressive art project entitled “‘#eachnamematters”‘, which contrasts mere numbers with individual names.
The Long Night of Research will take place on May 24, 2024 from 17:00 to 23:00 at over 200 exhibition venues throughout Austria. In all nine federal states, you can discover what otherwise often remains hidden with free admission: exciting, surprising and amazing things!
Bruckner’s 200th birthday in 2024 offers a welcome opportunity to engage with this exceptional composer in numerous concerts, exhibitions and participatory projects throughout Upper Austria.