The “ORF Long Night of Museums” turns night into day on October 1. The “Crown” leads through the program of the local museum landscape.
For the 22nd time, the “ORF Long Night of the Museums” on October 1 heralds the beginning of autumn and opens the doors of the local museums after sunset. From 6:00 pm to 1:00 am, the cultural and artistic landscape of about 630 museums across Austria is at the feet of the knowledge-hungry and night owls – all with just one ticket in hand. Generations from young to old, people with an interest in culture and new museum explorers are expected.
But especially the Austrian museums are committed to the youngest to be able to arouse interest in culture and art from an early age. Also this year the “Kinderpas” stimulates participation and rewards enthusiastic young night owls. Tickets are for sale from 12 euros and regular tickets from 15 euros. Children up to 12 years old can discover the “Long Night of the Museums” for free.
For orientation, there is a “Meeting Point Museum” in each state capital as a central meeting point for all visitors. (Note: in Vorarlberg the meeting point is in Dornbirn!) Night owls interested in culture can get booklets on site for the extensive program and information on hiking and public transport routes.
All information about the “ORF Long Night of Museums” 2022 can be found here!
Source: Krone

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