Thursday, February 15, 2018

See The Esperanto Museum, Austria, Planned Languages, a Virtual Globe and Startrek's Klingon

Esperanto Museum and Museum of Planned Languages, Austria. Photo in public domain from Wikipedia.
Problem
Esperanto Museum. Where is it? What's in it? Should I go there rather than the Exhibition on Zamenhof in Bailystok, Poland?

Answer
Esperanto Museum and Museum of Planned Languages
Palais Millard, Vienna.

Also see the Globe exhibition, and exhibition Klingon, the language used in Startrek.

I am still researching this. See my other posts on Esperanto and the exhibition in Poland.

Travel Details
Enry costs  four euros for adults, children free.
Free Entry to museum with Vienna Pass.

Useful Websites
Vienna Pass
https://www.viennapass.com/vienna-attractions/globe-esperanto-museum
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Esperantomuseum.jpg

Tourist Boards And Travel
Vienna
Austria
https://www.austria.info/uk
TripAdvisor
Wikipedia

Author
Angela Lansbury, Travel writer and phtographer, author and speaker, aspiring polyglot - teacher of English and French, learning German, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Latin, Esperanto, Hebrew, Welsh, Chinese, Malay, Russian, Portuguese. 

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