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A soldier’s everyday life (from 3rd year of secondary modern school/cooperative middle school, and grammar school)

Our young visitors find out about the living conditions of soldiers and their equipment as well as its manufacture and function. Departing from impressive paintings, we will not only shed light on the sites of these long-lasting armed conflicts and their political background, but we will also discuss the social circumstances of the time. A number of group tasks will encourage reflexion and in-depth understanding of the topic.



 

Prince Eugene, the noble knight (from 3rd year of secondary school/cooperative middle school and grammar school)

By means of paintings, flags, garments, and memorabilia, Prince Eugene of Savoy is presented to the pupils as a diplomat, patron of the arts and military commander of the Baroque. Moreover, another crucial event shaping the history of the city of Vienna for a long time will be focused on:  the Second Siege of Vienna in 1683. Searching tasks or cross-word puzzles are to foster independent work on this era, and a final game makes the character of Prince Eugene come alive once again.

 

Migration as a chance for Austria (from 4th year of grammar school/cooperative middle school/secondary modern school/higher vocational school)

Austria has been a migration country for centuries, and many cultures, religions and languages meet in this melting pot. This educational programme aims at historically underpinning different points of view. The Ottoman Empire, the multi-ethnic state and National Socialism are taken as examples and analysed interactively with the pupils. From these three modules, two can be chosen at a time. The influences on language, education and science are in the foreground, exemplifying that the clash of cultures can be fruitful and enriching.

This programme was created during a project with the cooperative middle schools Plankenmais and Infomedia. The key can be found under the following link: 

http://wien.mo10.museumonline.at

 

Women’s images (from 1st year of secondary modern school/cooperative middle school, grammar school)

Three centuries of Austrian history are shown in our museum, in which women have a crucial role to play. By means of carefully chosen exhibits we experience women as canteen proprietors during the Thirty Years’ War, as sovereigns (Maria Theresa), as duchesses (Sophie of Hohenberg), as nurses during World War I., and as vehicles of advertisement during the Nazi time. Together with the pupils and by means of different tasks, we try to reconstruct the image of women pertaining to the respective eras.   

 

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Napoleon - mon dieu (from 3rd year of secondary modern school/cooperative middle school/grammar school)

The fight going on between Napoleon and Francis II./I. had far-reaching and long-lasting consequences on politics and society. There were interesting personalities, like the Archduke Charles, Prince Schwarzenberg or Andreas Hofer, whose lives we will explore. In a pleasant way, extensive paintings show episodes of the Battle of Aspern or the Battle of Nations of Leipzig. Together we will try to analyse the displayed content. An independently created flowsheet of the House of Habsburg is to serve as a guidance concerning time lines and persons.

 

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Revolution (from 3rd year of secondary modern school /cooperative middle school /grammar school)

Our primary concern will be the year 1848. What demands did the Austrian revolutionaries make to their rulers, and what consequences resulted from this awkward national political situation?  What role did Metternich play? What happened in Hungary and Italy? Who are Radetzky and Windischgrätz? A handout will serve as a guide through history. The young  visitors are invited to solve various tasks during the tour individually, thus eventually holding an excerpt of the events between 1848 and 1866 in their hands.



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Turbulent times (4th year of secondary modern school and grammar school)

Our young visitors will get an impression of how difficult the political situation was in Austria after the monarchy had collapsed. Fights of resistance, rivalling paramilitary units, and conditions characteristic of civil-war paint a picture of violence of politics and society of the time that is worth analysing. We study the political posters of the time, referring, amongst others, to women's suffrage but also to anti-semitism. Audiovisual media are used to support our journey to the past.

 

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Bleak times (4th year of secondary modern school/cooperative middle school/grammar school)

The Nazi ideology, strongly influencing a whole generation, the “Anschluss” (annexation) of Austria to Hitler Germany as well as the horrors of World War II are only some of the topics that we will elaborate together with the pupils. Posters, propaganda materials, art installations, and everyday objects invite a vivid discussion and constitute the basis for an intensive study of this historical period of our more recent past. Here, too, audiovisual media and worksheets are used in support of our activities.

 

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Workshop (3-stündig):

Propaganda in the Third Reich (4th year of secondary school/cooperative middle school, grammar school)

The methods, aims and implementation of the political propaganda in National Socialism are analysed with the help of audiovisual media, posters, and everyday objects. Our young visitors get an idea of how intensely the propaganda penetrated individual lives and what kinds of ideological concepts it transported.  During a comprehensive creative phase of the workshop, pupils have the possibility to study special thematic areas in depth.


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ADMISSION FEES HGM

Regular Fee: € 5,10
Reduced Fee: € 3,30

Visiters until the age of nineteen
have free admisson (ID card).

Guided Tour: € 2,20
Video-Permission: € 3,60
Photo-Permission: € 1,50
Additional Audio Guide: € 1,50

FREE ADMISSION:
All visitors have free admission on each
first Sunday of the month.



Arsenal Objekt 1
A-1030 Wien

+43 (0)1 79561-0
hgm.direktion@bmlsv.gv.at

Opening hours:
Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.