Friends of the Graz Museum

The Society of Friends of the Graz Museum has been an integral part of the Graz Museum and Graz’s urban society for the past fifty years. We offer fans of the museum as well as anyone interested in urban culture and history a platform for sharing and discussing ideas and opinions. The focus of the Friends*’ activities is to contribute to the preservation of the diverse heritage of Graz and to preserve it for future generations. Moreover, it is important to us to support the mission of the Graz Museum to offer the residents* and visitors* of Graz a democratic and as accessible as possible experience of its collections and exhibitions.

The Board (2019-2021)

Mag.a Susanne Tiefengraber
President

DI Igo Huber
1st Vice President

Gerhard Kroell
2nd Vice President

DI Nina Simon
3rd Vice President and Debuty Treasurer

DI Wolfgang Feigl
Treasurer

Mag.a Gertraud Strempfl-Ledl
Secretary

Mag. Lukas Andrieu, LL.M., Bsc.
Debuty Secretary

Mag. Astrid Polz-Watzenig, MSc
Board Member

Mag. Mario Lugger
Board Member

Andreas Prückler, BA
Board Member

Mag. Dr. Bernd Mader
Board Member

Mag. Helmut Röck
Auditor

Direktor i.R. Herwig Schneider
Auditor

 

The Benefits of a Membership

• Free admission to all exhibitions, as well as to all guided tours, workshops and the Graz Museum’s own events
• Exclusive events organised by the Society of Friends in the frame of the Graz Museum’s annual programme
• Contribute to the preservation and maintenance of the historical, cultural and artistic heritage of Graz
• Welcome tour and unlimited access to the museum
• 25 % discount on all publications
• Personal support and an open ear for the ideas and concerns of members

The Friendships

There are several ways to become a Friend*. Select one of two options:

Regular friend

With an annual contribution of only 30 euros, you are among those residents* of Graz who express their pride in the city. With your membership card, you can take advantage of all the above benefits in person.

Company Friendship

With an annual fee of 250 euros, your company not only contributes to the preservation of the diverse cultural heritage of Graz but also offers your workforce a shared activity with the highest levels of cultural enjoyment. A group of up to 10 people per membership card can take advantage of all the above benefits.

Of course, it is also possible to make a sponsoring contribution over and above the above-mentioned annual fee.

Become Godmother/Godfather of an object!

The Graz Museum sees itself as a custodian of the life stories, biographies and related artefacts of Graz residents*. These objects add significant information to the Graz Museum’s collection from a time that can no longer be fully evaluated today. On the one hand, they provide a closer look at past events and, on the other, they can answer questions about some of the burning issues of the present. This sponsorship of objects is a project close to the hearts of the Friends*, through which we support the Graz Museum’s urban museum collection in a participatory way.

Become godmother/godfather* of an object. There are more than sixty objects to choose from.

Our Acquisitions

Individuals who think, co-create and share.
Individuals who join in the discussions, take bold initiatives and fill the Graz Museum with life. The museum and our Society of Friends* thrive on such enthusiastic individuals.
They are the ones who make the Friends of the Graz Museum a ‘fan club’ of the Graz Museum.
We say thank you for that!
Last year, the Friends* of the GrazMuseum once again financially supported the activities and acquisitions of the museum with their contributions. With a total of around 290,000 euros over the past few decades!

Conrad Kreuzer: Teil IV der Panoramaansichten vom Schloßberg

Thanks to the support of the Society of Friends of the GrazMuseum, the Graz Museum was able to acquire the fifth painting of the Panoramic Views of the Schloßberg by the Biedermeier painter Conrad Kreuzer.

Conrad Kreuzer’s Schlossberg Panorama is the largest known closed pictorial representation of the city of Graz in the nineteenth century. Looking at Kreuzer’s bright, sunlit paintings in their shadowless silence, a certain presence of the world of the Biedermeier era that disappeared a long time ago arises.

Kreuzer’s Schloßberg Panorama from the years 1840/41 consists of six individual pictures. With the help of the Society of Friends of the Graz Museum, the GrazMuseum succeeded in acquiring the fifth individual picture from this series in May 2008.
The picture is a variant of the view found in Gustav Schreiner’s “Grätz” and the larger view of the Chain Bridge, which is also owned by the Graz Museum.

In the foreground, the viewer sees the Schlossberg slope, including the Bell-founder’s House. On the peninsular shore between the Mur River and the Mühlgang canal, you can see the paper mill “Bruckmaiersche Hadernstampfe”. The roof contains drying rooms; in the garden, large cardboard sheets are laid out for drying.
The Körösistraße, with buildings only on its east side, runs parallel to the Mühlgang canal.
On the left side of Körösistraße, there is the Military Swimming School, which was built between 1838 and 1841; on the right side, along Körösistraße, one sees the upper floor and the roof of the Kienreich paper factory, which can be recognised by the roof truss with the drying rooms.
Behind, there is the Main Mill and, further to the north, the Rottal Mill, which can be identified by two high gables. The nail factory is located to the left of it.
A little further back, the viewer sees the church of St. Veith. Opposite, on the right bank of the Mur River, you can see the Calvary; in the background, you can see the ruin of Gösting Castle.

Additional Acquisitions

Josef Arbesser von Rastburg
Sacristy of St. Anna Church, Münzgraben, framed, 1 item, watercolour on paper, 6/2/2014, privately owned by Nikolaus Arlt, 500 euros

Hanns Wagula
Neutorgasse and Franciscan Church with the Schloßberg, mixed media, around 1930
13/9/2012 – Art Traders Bachlechner 1,200 euros

Hanns Wagula
Painting (draft for a poster), Franciscan Church Graz with the Schloßberg in the background, 1 item, tempera on paper, ca. 42 x 30 cm, 13/9/2011, Galerie Sommer, 2,400 euros

Picture “Garden Party”, around 1930
1 item Pencil drawing, framed with passe-partout, signed by Wilhelm Thöny
9/2/2010 – Galerie Zimmermann Kratochwill, contributed by Dr. Czerny, 3,100 euros

Painting “Graz – Lendplatz in Winter”, ca. 1940
1 item Framed watercolour, approx.40×50 cm, signed by Franz Köck
14/4/2010 – privately owned Dr. M. Putz, 600 euros

Painting “Graz – Lendplatz in Winter with a View to the Schloßberg”, around 1940
1 item Framed watercolour, approx.40×50 cm, signed by Franz Köck
14/4/2010 – privately owned Dr. M. Putz, 600 euros

Historical images of uniforms (ca. 1960) by Erika Zösch
13 items, (from the bar of the former Schloßberg restaurant, allocation by Mr Wegscheidler to Mr Laukhard)
21/4/2009 – Laukhard donation 13 x 300 = 3,900 euros (estimated)

Mosaik „Graz 1675“
by Louis Schönauer (1961). It can be found in the panelling of the new Schloßberg restaurant—east wall—to the left
Allocation by Mr Wegscheidler to Mr Laukhard
Laukhard donation 4,000 euros (estimated)

Bundle on Herbert Eichholzer
13/2/2008
Remixx Gallery
Günter Eisenhut 1,980 euros

Conrad Kreuzer
21/5/2008
View from the Schloßberg to the Ferdinand Chain Bridge, the Murvorstadt and the Mühlgänge (canals)
Dorotheum Graz 5,000 of 12,500 euros

Portrait of Archduke Charles II of Inner Austria
5/9/2008
Art traders Frederike Kodric & Co, Salzburg 3,000 of 12,100 euros

Ceramics bundle “Grazer Marken”
17/4/2007
25 items (plates, vases, caskets, saucière)
Mr. Gombocz 2,500 euros

Colour prints on linen – 9 copies – by the architectural group “Splitterwerk”
9 of the most splendid sketches of historical architecture for the triangle consisting of “Karlskirche”, “Imperial Stables” and “Hofburg” and based on later sketches for the “Imperial Forum”.
Architects’ group “Splitterwerk“ 6,000 euros

Green enamel panel with white lettering 12 x 40 cm
17/4/2007
1924 – 1 item Ankünder – Stmk. Ankündigungsges.m.b.h.
Engeljehringer gift

Copperplate print from “Entwurf einer historischen Architektur” (Project for a History of Architecture) by J. B. Fischer von Erlach
19/09/2006
Incomplete book, loose pages, 105 sheets (texts and tableaus)
3,325 euros

Copperplate print from “Entwurf einer historischen Architektur” (Project for a History of Architecture) by J. B. Fischer von Erlach
14/11/2006
1 item “Schönbrunn i”
420 euros

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    Contact

    Address:
    Friends of the Graz Museum
    8010 Graz, Sackstraße 18

    Bank details:
    Account holder: Gesellschaft der Freunde des Graz Museums
    IBAN: AT59 3800 0000 0431 0256
    BIC: RZSTAT2GXXX

    Dominik Rath
    Organisation and administration
    dominik.rath@stadt.graz.at

    freunde@stadtmuseum.net