An examination of Krakow’s architectural heritage is especially fascinating in the context of the city’s proximity to Vienna and its numerous historic ties with Austria. The texts and images in the exhibition turn the spotlight on two defining eras: the historic modernist period (1919-1939) and the pluralist modernist age from 1989 onwards. Both are hallmarked by major political and social changes, which – owing to a new-found independence – cast fundamental cultural characteristics in fitting architectural forms, as well as bringing unmistakeable modernisation to the construction sector.
Curator: Adolph Stiller
Venue: Ringturm Exhibition Centre
Schottenring 30, 1010 Vienna
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm, free admission
(closed on public holidays)
Downloads
| Datum | Beschreibung | Dateiformat | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20. March 2025 | Exhibition Preview | PDF (276 KB) | Download Exhibition Preview, pdf 276 KB |
| 7. April 2025 | Press Release: Modernism in Krakow | PDF (317 KB) | Download Press Release: Modernism in Krakow, pdf 317 KB |
| 7. April 2025 | Photo credit and explanations | PDF (355 KB) | Download Photo credit and explanations, pdf 355 KB |
| Exhibition views | ZIP (5 MB) | Download Exhibition views, zip 5 MB |