The Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien has a new Corporate Design
1. January 2013
Kunsthistorisches Museum
Kaiserliche Schatzkammer
Neue Burg
Theseus Temple
Schloss Ambras Innsbruck
Kaiserliche Wagenburg
From January 1, 2013 the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien has a new Coporate Design (CD), developed as part of a comprehensive branding process. The Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien houses the unique imperial collections of the Habsburgs in Vienna; it is a world-class museum and a universal museum of history and art that touches and moves its visitors. The new design reflects this positioning, and comprises a new logo, imagery and tonality. The outstanding quality of the new design reflects the richness of the collections, the different sumptuous locations and annexes where they are displayed, and the breadth of the history of Habsburg connoisseurship. The new CD comprises the museum’s online presence and all publications and printed matter of all the locations and annexes of the Kunsthistorisches Wien, i.e. the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien Neue Burg, the Imperial Treasury Vienna, the Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna, the Theseus Temple, and Ambras Castle Innsbruck.
read moreThe Kunstkammer at the ITB in Berlin
12. March 2012
Last week the KHM, together with Wien Tourismus, presented the soon-to-be-reopened Kunstkammer at the world’s largest Tourism Fair, the IBT in Berlin (March 6-11, 2012).
read moreThe golden ski- and snowboard helmets have arrived!
24. November 2011
In time for the skiing season we have just received the first Kunstkammer ski- and snowboarding helmets. The golden headgear that caused such a stir as bicycle helmets is now also available in a skiing version.
read moreART&ANTIQUE Hofburg Vienna, Nov. 5 - 13, 2011
24. October 2011
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read moreBig Sneak-Preview Party for the Kunstkammer Reopening in 2013
13. September 2011
The countdown has begun: in February 2013 the Kunstkammer of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, closed for almost 10 years for refurbishing and a new installation, will reopen to the public. On Monday September 12, 2011 the KHM launched a major information and donation campaign - its motto: “Help us build the Kunstkammer!“
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