In Vienna a Panello Tells the History of South Tyrol
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The mayor of Vienna Michael Ludwig and the South Tyrolean governor Arno Kompatscher have inaugurated a stele in Vienna to remember the history of autonomy. (ANSA)
Head of State Arno Kompatscher and Vienna's mayor and head of state Michael Ludwig took the opportunity to recall Kreisky's courage – and to appreciate the importance of this moment for today's autonomy. A place of remembrance and exchangeThe Stele, which is conceived as an information and meeting place, documents South Tyrol's path from the conflict region to the autonomous province. "Kreisky's initiative on 31 October 1960 was a decisive step …
On Monday, Vienna's Mayor Ludwig and South Tyrol's Governor Kompatscher unveiled a stele in Vienna commemorating the history of South Tyrol's autonomy. The display panel at Südtiroler Platz, designed by historians, explains the history of the German-speaking minority.
On Monday in Vienna, the Mayor of Vienna Michael Ludwig (SPÖ) and the South Tyrolean Governor Arno Kompatscher (SVP) unveiled a stele to commemorate the history of South Tyrol's autonomy.
On Monday in Vienna, the Mayor of Vienna Michael Ludwig (SPÖ) and the South Tyrolean Governor Arno Kompatscher (SVP) unveiled a stele to commemorate the history of South Tyrol's autonomy. The "Autonomiae" display on Südtiroler Platz, designed by a group of historians, explains the history of the German-speaking minority to the present day.
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