IASSIDD's 50 Anniversary – Come and celebrate with us! 

In honor of IASSIDD’s 50th anniversary, come celebrate and spend an unforgettable evening with us in the marvelous dome hall in the historical main building of the Technical University of Vienna at the famous Charles Square!The beautiful dome hall with its nearly 200 year old, carefully restored wooden dome was constructed in the style of Phillipert de L’Orme and provides the perfect atmosphere for a festive anniversary dinner.

Before you enter the fabulous dome hall, Charles Square’s beautiful atmosphere and the visually stunning St. Charles’s Church will enchant you. A few other important cultural attractions like the Vienna Secession, the Vienna Künstlerhaus and the Museum of Vienna await. You can easily reach the Technical University of Vienna barrier-free by metro or tram within 10 minutes from the University of Vienna.

After a quenching welcome drink and indulging in ensuing first class cuisine accompanied by fine Austrian wines, a diverse artistic and musical program is in store. Among other exciting acts the inclusive salon music band “Hausmusik der Lebenshilfe Hartberg”, will contribute to this exciting evening. This special band formed by 4 musicians with disabilities (accordion, keyboard, percussion, virtuoso fiddler, trumpet and bass tuba) and 2 assistants (guitar and bass) will supply some special and authentic entertainment with its wide repertoire of Styrian folk music.

We want you to experience the diversity of Austrian culture in a very inclusive way. Be our guest and spend this unforgettable evening with us, share your experiences during the congress with other guests and enjoy the anniversary dinner as a special highlight of your stay!

Date:
Wednesday, July 16th, 2014

Price:
EUR85,00

Beautiful Vienna - An inclusive City Walk!

Come and explore Vienna!

This special tour takes you to the most important sights of the splendid ring boulevard - from the University of Vienna, the Vienna City Hall, the Parliament to the Imperial Palace and many more. Clients of the Lebenshilfe Wien – an Austrian service provider for people with intellectual disability - created this exciting city-tour.

Together with the inclusive city-guide-team and with materials in easy to read language you will explore historical scenes, buildings and reveal special Viennese secrets. Find out which famous actors played at the Vienna Burgtheater or who the Viennese Town-Hall-Man is?

Learn more about imperial presents and the disappearance of the famous ‘Saliera’. At the end of the tour you will enjoy Viennese coffee and cake creations in a traditional Café. Don’t miss this unique event.

Date and Time:
Monday, July 14th, 2014 - 8:30 am - 12:00 am

Price:
EUR30,00

Tour of the Narrenturm

In 1784 Emperor Joseph II opened the old general hospital of Vienna. Part of the hospital was the Narrenturm, the first hospital for mental ill patients in Vienna. As architecture is concerned, the tower is a circular building with a square in the centre. The square building was inhabited by female and male nurses, a doctor and the doorman.

The Narrenturm has five floors, each with 28 cells. The cells were occupied by one or two people at most and furnished with bed, table, chair and toilet. In 1784, this was quite modern, thanks to Joseph II who was very engaged in the welfare system and gave instructions to put only two people at most in one cell. The building was used as a lunatic asylum until the year 1866 when it was closed and the patients transferred to other institutions. In 1869 the last patient left and from that time on the Narrenturm was used as storage rooms and workshops for the general hospital. At the beginning of the 20th century, a home for nurses was established in the former asylum which was used until 1993.

In 1971, the Pathological-anatomical collection was moved in free rooms of the Narrenturm and since the last nurses and doctors moved out in 1993 the whole building is now used for the collection. The Pathological-anatomical collection was founded in 1796 as part of the Pathological-anatomical Institute for the use of doctors and students alike. The Narrenturm now houses more than 50.000 preparations, most of them wet preparations but also bones and wax casts, so called moulages and is now one of the largest collections of its kind in the world.

Date and Time:
Tour 1: Monday, July 14th, 2014 - 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Tour 2: Friday, July 18th, 2014 - 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Price:
EUR12,00

Viennese Waltz – get a glimpse on Vienna’s imperial ballroom tradition!

Once you visit Vienna, doing some waltz dancing should definitely be part of your social program. You think Viennese Waltz is hard to learn, something for professional dancers only? As you will see, it is not! We will show you an easy version of Viennese waltz, and it doesn’t take longer than a few minutes to get the hang of.

Together, we will start with the very basics, step by step, with clear and simple instructions and enough time to repeat and recollect the pattern of steps and the posture. Beginning with a relaxingly slow pace, only gradually getting faster, you will be surprised that soon you’ll be able to catch up with the vibrant and rousing ¾ time of the Viennese Waltz in full tempo.

For those interested, there will be a little additional information on the history of the dance and the classic waltz music as well. As our location is in one of the most famous buildings on Vienna’s Ringstraße, we will then, once the steps work out, savor the atmosphere of lavish architecture and vivid dancing music. After all, these are the very ingredients of Vienna’s imperial ballroom tradition!

Date and Time:
Lesson Monday: Monday, July 14th, 2014 - 12:00 am - 1:30 pm
Lesson Friday: Friday, July 18th, 2014 - 12:00 am - 1:30 pm

Price:
EUR25,00

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