Tracing resistance, protest, moral courage, participation and solidarity in the Viennese cityscape.

The First Vienna Protest Path highlights past struggles for many rights we enjoy today. It shows how people organised and achieved issues which nowadays are taken for granted – and how such struggles and achievements left their mark on the cityscape of Vienna today.

The First Vienna Protest Path is a project for young people and politically interested individuals who want to experience Vienna from a different perspective.

Project website: www.protestwanderweg.at


The Vienna Protest Path can be hiked alone or in a group. It is suitable for educational work both in and out of school and is supplemented by appropriate materials for preparation and follow-up work in the classroom or in youth groups. The project creates a link between historical and political education and is not only suitable for subjects such as history and political education, but also for teaching excursions in all subjects that want to promote the ability to judge and analyze and the political maturity of the students.

Overview of the protest path stations

Accompanying booklet to the Protest Path

The accompanying booklet for teachers, youth groups and interested parties contains basic information on the individual stations, tips for preparation and follow-up in the classroom, and detailed instructions for “protest hiking”.

Download of the accompanying booklet in the polis-Shop

Guided tours and workshops on the Protest Path

Martin Auer, the author of the stations of the Vienna Protest Trail, is available for guided tours and workshops in connection with the Protest Trail – for example, guided walks to selected stations or post-processing in the form of narrative texts, play scenes or videos.

Inquiries for tours and workshops at: post@martinauer.net

Cost: by arrangement

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With the support of

Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF), Plattform Respekt.net, City of Vienna, National Fund of the Republic of Austria for Victims of National Socialism, Federal Chancellery: Promotion of women-specific projects, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th and 9th districts of Vienna, buero8, GPA-djp, WUK.

Contact | Information

Ingrid Ausserer

T 01/353 40 20-20

ingrid.ausserer@politik-lernen.at