Welcome to Vienna: Video in International Sign Language
Video in International Sign Language (ISL). This video was dubbed using artificial intelligence (AI); these voices are AI-generated.
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Today we show you how you can discover Vienna as a deaf person.
Many people know Vienna as an imperial city with breathtaking palaces, world-class art, and unique cuisine.
But the city is also a modern living space for over 2 million people.
Vienna is constantly evolving and working to make it even more enjoyable for visitors. This includes deaf people.
We are here at the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, where guided tours in sign language are offered every second Friday of the month.
The Wien Museum on Karlsplatz also offers videos in Austrian sign language for many of its exhibits.
Many other Viennese museums have offerings for deaf people. For example, the Albertina, Albertina modern, the Belvedere, the Technical Museum, and the Weltmuseum.
Detailed information can be found on the website wien.info. A separate section of the website on the topic of “barrier-free travel” provides extensive information.
A live chat on the website even allows for personal consultation.
The tourist information office on Albertinaplatz is open daily. One counter is even equipped with an inductive hearing system.
Did you know that Vienna has often been voted the most livable city in the world? One of the reasons for the high quality of life in this city is that Vienna has many parks and green spaces.
Vienna is also the only city in the world to have a style of cuisine named after it: Viennese cuisine.
Vienna's coffee house culture is world-famous. In addition to modern architecture, imperial buildings dominate the cityscape.
The best way to explore Vienna is on foot. In the City Guide app for Vienna, ivie, you will find walks and lots of information on different topics and places.
And with the Vienna City Card, you can not only use public transportation, but also enjoy many discounts throughout the city.
The best thing to do is to see Vienna for yourself!