School program

Under threat! Urban animals

Wien Museum

1040 Vienna, Karlsplatz 8

People build housing estates, streets, and car parks. And this means that many natural wetlands, meadows, and woods disappear and, with them, the habitat of many animals. But what animals live in Vienna and where do they hide themselves? And why is it important to protect the environment? The pupils get to know the different natural habitats in the city. We discuss sustainability and collect ideas for a climate-friendly future. We talk about separating waste, avoiding plastic, and using public transport. And we design a protest sign together. Because the next demo is certainly on the way!

 

Duration

Approx. 120 minutes

Anton Hlavacek: The Imperial City on the Danube - Vienna from the Nußberg, 1884

| Photo: TimTom, Wien Museum

Dates from January 8.

Bookable Tuesdays to Fridays at 9 am and 11 am.

We look forward to your request.

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