The history of homosexuals in Austria
Lecture series “Queer History(s)” at the Hallein Celtic Museum on the occasion of the Prides Season 2022.
The lectures are dedicated to different topics in the history of dealing with homosexuality. The spectrum ranges from ancient images and texts to the persecution of homosexuals in Austria in the 20th century. The Hallein Celtic Museum is setting a sign in the rainbow with this series of events.
On the anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising on the night of 27 June, Hannes Sulzenbacher illuminates the living conditions of homosexual people in Austria in the 20th century. From exclusion and persecution to the hesitant emancipation in the 1970s. A lecture by Hannes Sulzenbacher from QWIEN – Centre for Queer History in Vienna.
Registration at: besucherservice@keltenmuseum.at
or +43 6245 80783. Cost 7€, reduced 4,50€.
You can get to Hallein comfortably from Salzburg main station in 15 to 24 minutes by train, about every 15 minutes during the day.
This summer there are also three queer city tours that explain the work of homosexual personalities in Salzburg.
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Date/Time
Mon, 27.6.22 | 19:00 Uhr