Big appearance in the Circus & Clown Museum: A shoe that writes history!

Erleben Sie im Circus & Clownmuseum Leopoldstadt die Geschichte des Zirkus mit einzigartigen Exponaten und einer besonderen Veranstaltung am 9. September.
Experience the history of the circus with unique exhibits and a special event on September 9th in the Circus & Clown Museum Leopoldstadt. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Big appearance in the Circus & Clown Museum: A shoe that writes history!

With an exciting look into the world of circus art and clowning, the Circus & Clown Museum in Leopoldstadt opens its doors to everyone. The brothers Andreas and Michael Swatosch have set themselves the task of preserving and sharing lively stories and memories from the past time with their passion for the topic of circus. A particularly impressive piece of the collection is the oversized black leather shoe of the legendary clown Amedeo Belai from the 1930s. This almost 100 -year -old shoe is an impressive example of the traditional history of the circus in Vienna and is presented in the exhibition of the museum. According to Kurier , the 2nd district has a long tradition as the center of entertainment art with Varietés and Artistencafés, which until the first circuses des 19th century back.

The brothers Swatosch, who volunteer the museum, emphasize how important the connection to Viennese city history is. There are many exhibits in the museum that tell stories and are linked to Vienna. One of these stories is about the famous magician David Copperfield, who once wanted to see a dog from a showcase and was surprised by his head. Such anecdotes make the visit particularly entertaining. The museum is open every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and by appointment, and admission is free what makes it particularly attractive for families and interested parties.

diverse events in the museum

The Circus & Clown Museum also offers special events that make the experience even more alive. On September 9th there will be the unconventional leadership "at night in the Circus & Clown Museum", in which the stories and personalities come to life behind the exhibits. The admission price is 32 euros, for children up to 14 years there are reduced tickets for 18 euros. These events are a great opportunity to experience the unique props, costumes and poster by circussen, clowns and artists up close, as on the Website of the museum circus-clownmuseum.at

particularly highlighted is the variety of exhibits represented in the collection. These include the original costume of the Charly Rivel clown as well as impressive memorabilia of the "fuselage man" Kobelkoff. You can also find costumes of the variety beauty Josephine Baker or models by Erich Kastner-Coletti. This gives the visitor: a fascinating insight into the colorful past of the circus and the variety culture, as the Bezirksmuseum emphasized.

a fascinating collection full of history

The collection of the Circus & Clown Museum is based on the private collection of Heino Seitler, which treaded in 1927 with a clown museum. Today the museum offers a variety of historical exhibits on an area of 400 square meters and regularly carries out alternating exhibitions. It is a real treasury for fans of circus art and not only attracts visitors: inside, but also has artists: Inside like Freddy Quinn and David Copperfield, inspired and even receiving some objects as donations.

Visitors: Inside, the world's clowns can also admire, from the classic archetypes in a special room to curious "side show characters" such as the praternal legend "Dicke Mitzi". There is a special highlight for animal lovers at the outcome of the museum: a postcard with a cat that is called Houdini and is described as an unleashing artist. A visit to the Circus & Clown Museum is not only instructive, but also an exciting journey into the colorful world of artistics and clowning!

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