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Austrian cultural heritage - built in the past, preserved for the future

The Austrian Cultural Forum and the Office for the Protection of the Architectural Heritage of the Republic of Austria (Burghauptmannschaft Austria) invite you to a special lecture to learn more about the monuments, buildings and sites under the protection of the Burghauptmannschaft.

ABOUT THE LECTURE

Join the Burghauptmannschaft Austria for a special presentation entitled "Austrian Cultural heritage - built in the past, preserved for the future." Historic preservation specialists from the U.S. will also be in attendance. It will be an intimate evening with the chance to meet American and Austrian experts involved in maintaining important buildings and landmarks at home and abroad. The lecture will be followed by a Q&A with the audience.

ABOUT THE BURGHAUPTMANNSCHAFT AUSTRIA

Burghauptmannschaft Austria is subordinate entity of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Labor and Economy and is in charge of protecting the architecutral heritage of the Republic of Austria. In 2000, a legislative reform culminated in the transfer of historic buildings and properties situated in Austria, and beyond, that were owned by the Federal Republic of Austria to Burghauptmannschaft Austria. This comprises the Imperial Palace Vienna, the Federal Chancellery, Belvedere Castle, the Government Building at Stubenring Road (former War Ministry of the Monarchy) and several palaces in Vienna. The Imperial Palace Innsbruck, Ambras Castle, Schloss Hof Castle and the former concentration camp Mauthausen are also part of the list of more than 105 properties which were assigned to Burghauptmannschaft Austria.

One of Burghauptmannschaft’s key duties is to ensure sustainable management as well as sustainable cultural and tourism operations, while conserving Austria’s architectural heritage.

Image © Burghauptmannschaft Österreich

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