Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften

Vienna


The Austrian Academy of Sciences opens to the public only for events, such as German-language seminars on the role of women in journalism on the eve of WWII. You can, however, visit the building it's housed in, the attractive Alte-Uni (Old Uni). Designed by Jean Nicolas Jadot de Ville-Issey and completed in 1755, it incorporates an ornate Festsaal (ceremonial hall) with elaborate ceiling frescos by Gregorio Guglielmi.


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