Located at Johannesgasse 6 in the first district of Vienna, the museum’s historical building was constructed in 1848, the year of the Revolution, as the Archive of the Austro-Hungarian Exchequer, the central authority of the Habsburg Empire. It is the ideal place for a literature museum for a purely literary reason: the Austrian dramatist Franz Grillparzer served as Archive Director in these premises until 1856. His office has been preserved in its original condition and is now an integral part of the building.
The focus of the new Literature Museum lies on the authors and on the conditions of literary life in Austria from the Enlightenment and Biedermeier, Fin de Siècle, the 1920s and exile up to the 20th century. The museum will show the historical background of Austrian literature in all its European dimensions as well as its aesthetic qualities, its affinity to music and the fine arts.
24 hours of ILAB Pop Up Fairs across the world on April 23, 2015! This is how the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB) will celebrate this year’s UNESCO World Book and Copyright Day. When the ILAB booksellers will “pop up” at the most attractive and unusual places from Australia to Asia, South Africa, Europe and America, you will meet the Austrian colleagues in Vienna at this most suitable place for booklovers: in the foyer of the former “Hofkammer-Archiv” and office of Franz Grillparzer, now the new Literature Museum of the Austrian National Library.
THURSDAY 23 APRIL – 5 to 8 pm
Literature Museum of the Austrian National Library - Johannesgasse 6 - 1010 Vienna -
AUSTRIA
CELEBRATE THE WORLD OF LITERACY IN VIENNA WITH THE AUSTRIAN ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSELLERS:
Antiquariat Wolfrum - www.wolfrum.at
Peter Truppe
Clemens Paulusch - www.antiquariat-paulusch.de
Andreas Moser - www.antiquariat-moser.at
Meindl & Sulzmannn - www.antiquariat-ms.at
Antiquariat Löcker - www.loecker.at
Druckwerk – Walter S. Klügel - www.kluegel.at
Dr. Paul Kainbacher - www.antiquariat-kainbacher.at
Domenico Jacono - www.domenicojacono.com
Antiquariat Burgverlag - www.burgverlag.com
(Pictures: ILAB, UNESCO, the organizers)
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