That was the “Long Night of the Museums”

That was the “Long Night of the Museums”

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Almost 23,000 Salzburg residents attended the ORF Long Night of Museums yesterday. From 6 p.m. to midnight, they took advantage of the opportunity to visit 46 museums and galleries throughout the state with a single ticket – including the ORF regional studio in Salzburg.

06.10.2024 14.38

Online since today, 2:38 p.m

Around 700 visitors streamed into the ORF regional studio in Salzburg on Saturday evening to visit the exhibition there celebrating the 100th anniversary of radio.

Six hours of live radio to experience

For six hours on Saturday evening in the state studio’s audience studio, visitors were able to experience first-hand how a radio show is created. The program, moderated by program director Christoph Pöhl and presenter Gabi Kerschbaumer, featured music, anecdotes and whoops from the past hundred years. Numerous radio legends were also there and talked about their connection to radio in interviews.

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“One Hundred Years of Radio” can be seen and heard until March

In addition to the six-hour live broadcast from the audience studio on the occasion of the Long Night, there were numerous tours through the multimedia exhibition, which brought back memories of the past hundred years of radio. Hannes Eichmann, the curator of the exhibition and long-time cultural editor at the ORF regional studio in Salzburg, led the tours through the house. The exhibition “One Hundred Years of Radio” will remain on display until March 2025 and can be viewed from Monday to Friday.

Long Night of Museums in Salzburg

Between the tried and tested and the new

The crowd pullers at the ORF Long Night of Museums in Salzburg this year were once again the Hohensalzburg Fortress and its museums, the DomQuartier and the House of Nature. A museum premiere also met with great public interest: the Salzburg police department is now home to a police and gendarmerie museum. Uniforms and equipment from the past are exhibited there. In addition, there will also be special exhibitions on well-known criminal cases in the future.

Across Austria, more than 307,000 visitors were counted in the 660 participating museums.

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