Cardinal Schönborn to Retire After 30 Years as Vienna Archbishop

The Archdiocese of Vienna announced on Friday that Pope Francis is expected to accept Schönborn’s resignation around his 80th birthday in late January 2025.
Radical Openness: Visiting Vienna’s Children’s Museum

As Vienna’s children’s museum Zoom marks its 30th anniversary, director Andrea Zsutty reflects on how art and play can unite communities and reshape cultural institutions.
Vienna Museums to Return Nazi-Looted Artworks

The returns are part of efforts to compensate victims of Nazi art theft following the Anschluss and the seizure of works from Jewish artists and collectors.
Vienna Launches Costume Lending Service for Independent Theatre

The platform is aimed at easing budget pressures on independent theatre companies by cutting the costs of costume procurement and storage.
Preserving the Past: Inside Austria’s Audio and Video Archive

With a vast collection of over 2.5 million items, the Österreichische Mediathek plays a crucial role in preserving Austria’s cultural and historical heritage.
Historic Vienna Villa Seeks 1930s Fittings for Renovation

The villa, a masterpiece of Austrian modernism built by design pioneer Josef Frank, will be open to visitors in the future.
Elisabeth Leopold, Key Figure Behind Vienna’s Leading Art Museum, Dies at 98

The Leopolds built a collection featuring the world’s largest set of Egon Schiele works, alongside notable pieces by Klimt and Kokoschka.
Bodensee is Instagram’s Most Popular Austrian Lake in 2024

Hallstatt and Gosau Lakes in Upper Austria see the biggest growth in hashtag presence, according to a new analysis.
Ed Sheeran to Kick Off Frequency Festival as Red Cross Prepares for Busy Weekend

Preparations for the Frequency Festival, which will take place from August 14 to 17 in St. Pölten, are in full swing.
Vienna to Remain on UNESCO’s Red List

Vienna was initially added to the Red List in 2017 because of the proposed height of the Heumarkt Neu project.