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Sparkassenplatz Innsbruck - 17 June to 11 July 2025Leopold Stastny - survivor of Nazi terror, coaching legend and inventor of the school leagues
As coach, Leopold Stastny (Slovakian spelling Šťastný) led FC Wacker Innsbruck to the top of the National League from autumn 1965. His expertise as team manager of the national team (1968-1975) laid the foundations for the Austrian club's later successes-100x143.jpg)
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City Museum/City Archive Innsbruck - 15 May 2025 to 9 January 2026Search for a flat! From barracks to vacancy
The housing issue is currently preoccupying the public and politicians more than almost any other topic. This is by no means a new phenomenon in Innsbruck - which is why the exhibition is dedicated to the city's response to these problems over the last hundred years.
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City Museum/City Archive Innsbruck - 5 December 2024 to 18 April 2025Please smile! Photo Margit and Much Heiss
Over 25,000 negatives from the company archive of Foto Margit, whose portrait studio in Leopoldstraße existed until the 1970s, have been preserved in the Innsbruck City Archive/Municipal Museum. A colourful array of images, mostly in black and white, shows the work of Margarethe "Margit" Ob..
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online - from 3 November 2024Fatti di Innsbruck

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Forecourt of the Old University - 16 October 2024 to 17 March 2025Building sites of memory
A lot has happened in the culture of remembrance in Tyrol over the past 15 years or so.
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City Museum/City Archive Innsbruck - 12 June to 26 October 2024What remains. Works from the art collection of the city of Innsbruck
Why does the city of Innsbruck actually collect art?
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City Museum/City Archive Innsbruck - 9 November 2023 to 3 May 2024Disposing of Hitler. From the cellar to the archive
What to do with the remnants of National Socialism? Should they be disposed of? Is it justifiable to sell them at flea markets or on the Internet? What is remembrance, what is glorification and what is re-activation?
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City Museum/City Archive Innsbruck - 1 June 2023 to 26 October 2023Pembaur - who? A history of music in Innsbruck
For almost half a century - from his appointment as Innsbruck's music director in 1874 until his death - Josef Pembaur (1848-1923) played a formative role in the cultural life of his home town of Innsbruck. Today, a street, a bridge, a student dormitory and a number of..

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