
Retrospective
City Museum/City Archive Innsbruck - 17 June 2021 to 7 October 2021#INNstablick. My Innsbruck neighbourhood
If you walk through Innsbruck with open eyes, you can always discover something new, surprising and special. The third Instagram photo competition #INNstablick called on all city users to capture special moments in their neighbourhood and publish them on..
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City Museum/City Archive Innsbruck - 3 December 2019 to 31 January 2020Not just a school building. The grammar school in Sillgasse
Just a school building? Memories of the Sillgasse grammar school come flooding back. Over the years, the pupils have repeatedly explored the site creatively and left artistic traces in the building. Before the building was demolished, the young people were allowed..
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City Museum/City Archive Innsbruck - 19 September 2019 to 18 November 2019#INNstablick: My Innsbruck city oasis
The aim of the photo competition "#INNstablick - Meine Innsbrucker Stadtoase" (#INNstablick - My Innsbruck city oasis), which was organised for the second time by the city of Innsbruck in cooperation with Innsbruck City Marketing and Foto Lamprechte,..
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5. September until 29 November 2019Leaving and finding home. Stories of migration in Innsbruck. Part 3: 100 years of welcome culture?
Migration is often discussed emotionally, reduced to problems and the separation of "us" and "them" is emphasised. Together with the University of Innsbruck, the Stadtarchiv/Stadtmuseum Innsbruck presented the exhibition "Fortgehen und Heimatfinden. The history of migration in Innsbruck..
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6. June until 30 August 2019Leaving and finding home. Stories of migration in Innsbruck. Part 2: How much of the world is in Tyrol? How much Tyrol is in the world
Migration is often discussed emotionally, reduced to problems and the separation of "us" and "them" is emphasised. Together with the University of Innsbruck, the Stadtarchiv/Stadtmuseum Innsbruck presented the exhibition "Fortgehen und Heimatfinden. The history of migration in Innsbruck..
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14. March until 31 May 2019Leaving and finding home. Stories of migration in Innsbruck. Part 1: Who doesn't want to live here?
Migration is often discussed emotionally, reduced to problems and the separation of "us" and "them" is emphasised. Together with the University of Innsbruck, the Stadtarchiv/Stadtmuseum Innsbruck presented the exhibition "Fortgehen und Heimatfinden. The history of migration in Innsbruck..
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City Museum/City Archive Innsbruck - 21 September 2018 to 14 December 2018Artur Nikodem. Innsbruck and..
An unusual title. A title that leaves everything open, that doesn't want to commit itself? No. The three dots symbolise the city, its people and also the surroundings of Innsbruck. Themes that have characterised Artur Nikodem and that he has dealt with intensively
Retrospective
City Museum/City Archive Innsbruck - 14 June 2018 to 11 September 2018#INNstablick: My Innsbruck on my doorstep
How do the people of Innsbruck see their city? The Instagram photo competition "#INNstablick. My Innsbruck on my doorstep" invited people to capture this personal view. A selection of the diversity was shown in the exhibition. From over 3,100 entries, a..







