Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus District Museum
The Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus District Museum is both a history museum and an event venue. Dedicated to researching everyday culture, it is also a place of encounter, and an information hub, as well as a special cultural meeting place for children.
Currently on display is the exhibition 'Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus 1945–1955: From the End of the War to the State Treaty’.
A WALK THROUGH THE CENTRE OF THE FORMER SUBURB FÜNFHAUS (AT 6 PM)
This walk invites you to discover the district's unique features. Duration: approx. 30 minutes.
SCAVENGER HUNT FOR CHILDREN FROM 6 TO 10 (AT 7 PM)
Explore the museum, answer five tricky questions, and, with a bit of luck, win some great prizes!
‘ICI L'AUTRICHE, PAYS AMI!’ – THE FRENCH IN VIENNA AND IN RUDOLFSHEIM-FÜNFHAUS 1945–1955 (AT 9 PM)
Stephan Neuhäuser tells the story of the French occupying forces that shaped life in the western Viennese districts of Penzing, Rudolfsheim and Fünfhaus, Ottakring and Mariahilf between 1945 and 1955.
VIRTUAL QUIZ AT THE MUSEUM (AT 11 PM)
Join a team and answer questions about the past and present of the 15th district to win great prizes. One smartphone per team is required.