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PHOTO — Austria Pavilion (exterior)
Exterior view of the pavilion. The Austrian Pavilion, designed by architect Karl Schwanzer, featured an alpine tent-shaped roof, evoking the country’s mountainous terrain. Inside, interactive exhibits highlighted Austria’s innovation, particularly in arts, sciences, and music technologies. A compelling section showcased advances in communication, bridging heritage and modernity. Source: CCWE, General Report of Expo 67.
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AUSTRIA — Booklet “L’Autriche telle qu’elle est…”
A booklet depicting Austria as it was in 1967. “In the years following the re-establishment of the Austrian state in April 1945, the country enjoyed a considerable economic boom, admired far beyond its borders. But what is lightly referred to as “the Austrian miracle” was in reality nothing other than the fruit of the will…
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AUSTRIA — Flyer “Austria”
Presentation of the Austrian Pavilion. “Welcome to the Austrian Pavilion. Inside in our theatre we present the ‘Vision of Austria.’ As through a rock crystal we show you our country by means of a sonic picture sequence.”
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AUSTRIA — Flyer “Venez passer vos vacances en Autriche”
Promotion of tourism in Austria. “The beauty of its landscape, its rich culture, its way of life and its hospitality have rightly made Austria one of the most popular vacation destinations. From the snow-capped Alpine peaks to the noble Danube Valley, the country is dotted with cheerful villages, medieval fortresses, magnificent abbeys and old cities…