Vienna's missing graves: sensational discovery on the Aspern battlefield!
Discover the history of the Aspern battlefield and the film "Vienna's Disappearing Graves", which documents the fascinating find.

Vienna's missing graves: sensational discovery on the Aspern battlefield!
Vienna is known to have an eventful history that dates back to the times of the Roman camp of Vindobona. This multifaceted past is now brought to life in the film “Vienna's Disappearing Graves” by designer Gigga Neunteufel. The film takes a look at the dead from the last two millennia and shows how the course of history has shaped the city. As in the report by Listen can be read, the film also documents a sensational find: a rider with a horse from the Napoleonic period was discovered in the vastness of the battlefield near Aspern. Such finds shed light on history in an impressive way and offer exciting insights into bygone eras.
The Middle Ages and Vienna's eventful history are also in focus. Excavations in St. Pölten open up new perspectives on the world of this time. The film immerses the audience in the time of the barbarians north of the Danube and into the 19th century. If you want to find out more about these fascinating topics, you shouldn't miss the broadcast: The follow-up program will be broadcast on ORF 3 at 4:25 a.m. and lasts around 50 minutes.
Vienna tourism on the rise
However, Vienna is not only known for its history, but also as a popular travel destination. The team of Tourist Information Vienna offers visitors expert advice and useful tips to get the most out of their stay. There are several offices, both in the city center and at the airport, which are open 365 days a year.
There are lots of helpful offers for travelers, such as free city maps, brochures and the option to buy the practical Vienna City Card. Visitors can also purchase tickets for events and excursions at the Jirsa Theater Ticket Office daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. A special feature is the free WiFi in the Tourist Information Office on Albertinaplatz, ideal for digital city guides such as the ivie app, which can be downloaded free of charge. During the summer months, the Mobile Tourist Info (MoTi) teams travel around the city and offer support at various locations.
To ensure that no visitor with questions remains unanswered, the Vienna Hotels & Info team is available to answer any questions at any time. There are many contact options: by telephone on +43-1-24 555, via email info@wien.info or via the live chat on the Vienna website.
A look at exciting stories
With such events and information offerings, Vienna remains a place that brings history to life in an exciting way. The film “Vienna’s Disappearing Graves” is a wonderful opportunity to rediscover the city’s past. Exciting exhibitions, interesting finds and the opportunity to find out comprehensive information about the city ensure an unforgettable stay. Become part of this incredible journey into the fascinating history of Vienna!