Offers for education & the public
Qwien sees mediation as the central task of its work: history should not only be preserved, but also made accessible and tangible. Our offers are aimed at the general public, school classes and groups or individuals and include guided tours, city walks and educational materials.
Current tour dates:
Sat. 25.10., 10.30 a.m.: Guided tour of the exhibition “Making history”
Sat. 25.10., 14.00: Queering Vienna Central Cemetery
SOLD OUT
9.11., 14.00: Queering Vienna Central Cemetery
Queer city tours through Vienna
For centuries, queer people had to hide.
Today we invite you to discover Vienna’s fascinating queer history! Because:
“The absence of queer history is no coincidence, but the result of systematic erasure. We counter this forgetting with the means of appropriation and remembrance.” (Gerd Brandstätter)
Vienna is full of surprises! Behind the magnificent facades, in romantic corners and in the most inconspicuous places, courageous people experienced their very special stories of love, life and often suffering. Come with us on exciting tours and let yourself be enchanted by queer history that has been hidden for far too long and should never have disappeared from memory.
What you can expect on all guided tours:
- Hidden places of love: discover the secret meeting places of queer people from past decades, their places of work and residence
- Stories of survival: Learn about courageous people who lived their queer identity and survived marginalization despite persecution and repression
- Strategies of invisibility: Understand how camouflage, masquerade and codes became a form of protection and cultural expression for the queer community
Offer:
- Guided tours for groups, individuals and school classes
- Individual tours with a thematic focus possible
- Duration: approx. 2.0-2.5 hours
- Group size: Max. 25 people
- Languages: German, English
- Accessible tours: Available on request
Registration & information:
guide@qwien.at
Open guided tours:
Dates via our Facebook / Instagram or via Eventbrite.
Book your tour and discover Vienna from a completely new perspective.
First Steps – Discover queer culture in Vienna
Discover Vienna from a new perspective! This introductory tour shows the diverse queer history and culture of our city. Whether you are a community member or a curious person – experience Vienna in all its diversity and get an authentic insight into queer history.
Walk I: University – Heldenplatz
Alongside the police and the courts, the university was for many years responsible for defining, defaming and discriminating against queer people. This is where the intellectual impetus came from. However, there are also some pleasant stories on this route, when we talk about a rainbow family in the 19th century, queer artists and high nobility.
Walk II: State Opera – Resselpark
Our shortest walk is particularly dense in terms of content and focuses on artists from very different genres. It shows that a diverse queer life was also possible in times when “fornication against nature” was still punishable by strict prison sentences.
Walk III: Stephansplatz – Michaelerplatz
This walk is new and therefore also brings stories that we have hardly told before. On this walk through the city center, we tell of self-assertion and persecution, of invisibility and ingratiation with political systems.
First Steps – Discover queer culture in Vienna
Discover Vienna from a new perspective! This introductory tour shows the diverse queer history and culture of our city. Whether you are a community member or a curious person – experience Vienna in all its diversity and get an authentic insight into queer history.
Queer district walk Leopoldstadt (2nd district)
In Leopoldstadt, we learn about the life stories of well-known people such as Ruth Maier and Fritzi Löwy and remember lesser-known victims of Nazi persecution. This walk focuses on the fate of Jews. The Prater and its surroundings were also a center of queer life for a long time, especially the public baths had a great attraction. In terms of time, this walk spans from the early 19th century to the present day.
To find out more, join us on this queer walk through Leopoldstadt!
Queer district walk Landstraße (3rd district)
Planned for 2026
Queer district walk Wieden (4th district)
Wieden is a particularly queer district. It starts with a bisexual Habsburg, leads us to Franz Schubert and a number of other queer artists. We come to Palais Wittgenstein, where we learn more about the fate of three (unhappy) gay brothers. We discover gay and lesbian bars from the 1930s and 1980s, a prominent lesbian activist and historian and the Schikaneder Cinema as a venue for queer films.
To find out more, join us on this queer walk through the Wieden!
Queer district walk Margareten (5th district)
Starting from Qwien, we discover the links between the labor movement, social democracy and homosexuality in proletarian Margareten. If they were gay or lesbian, the lives of the so-called small and ordinary people were often marked by persecution. Nevertheless, not only the younger gay movement but also the rainbow parade was launched in the fifth district.
To find out more, join us on this queer walk through Margareten!
Queer district walk Mariahilf (6th district)
On this tour through Mariahilf and around Vienna’s Naschmarkt, we come across trendy names such as Orlando, Nightshift and Lurloch. To this day, this is where most queer bars are located. We also meet revue stars and film divas as well as Sigmund Freud with his lesbian client. We get to know them and many others on this exciting and entertaining tour.
To find out more, join us on this queer walk through Mariahilf!
Queer district walk Neubau (7th district)
On our tour of Neubau, we learn at the Ministry of Justice how criminal law affects generations of queer people. Right next door, on the other hand, there were important queer theater events at the Volkstheater. But fetish fashion, trendy bars on Spittelberg and events such as EuroPride have also found their place in this walk.
To find out more, join us on this exciting and entertaining tour of Neubau!
Queer district walk Josefstadt (8th district)
During this tour, we look at the biographies of queer victims of the Shoah and the Nazi era, discover Austria’s first AIDS charity and follow in the footsteps of the women’s and lesbian movement in the 1970s. The tour continues in an entertaining way as we sway to the hit song “Die Rose vom Wörthersee” and discover the typical Viennese lodges as early gay meeting places in the city.
To find out more, join us on this queer walk through Josefstadt!
Queer district walk Alsergrund (9th district)
We start at Rossauer Lände, Vienna’s former police station, and remember the police persecution apparatus during the Nazi era and the people affected. At the same time, we also discover more pleasant things on this tour, such as the now legendary Löwenherz bookshop, Café Berg and of course – how could it be otherwise in the 9th district – Sigmund Freud.
To find out more, join us on this queer walk through Alsergrund!
Vienna Central Cemetery
A unique search for traces in Vienna’s famous necropolis: discover the gravesites of important queer personalities who have shaped Vienna. From famous artists to lesser-known figures in LGBTIQ+ history. The tour tells stories of people who went their own way despite social resistance and shows how queer people have helped shape our society today – even beyond death. A respectful journey through queer history and the culture of remembrance at one of Europe’s largest cemeteries.
First Steps – Discover queer culture in Vienna
Discover Vienna from a new perspective! This introductory tour shows the diverse queer history and culture of our city. Whether you are a community member or a curious person – experience Vienna in all its diversity and get an authentic insight into queer history.
Queer celebrities
Whether Habsburgs, famous personalities or queer artists – there were always homosexual men and women who were able to live out their desires in niches. Either they lived as high nobility outside of a criminal framework anyway, or they were able to create freedom through their art and largely ignore bourgeois norms.
Queer life from the Middle Ages to the 20th century
The tour through almost 1000 years of Viennese city history shows that queer life has always existed. But these stories were not told, their visibility was suppressed. We are making them visible again.
The invention of homosexuality
A fascinating journey through the emergence of concepts and identities that shape our understanding of queerness today.
Queer rights
On this tour, we look at the long struggle for equal rights, acceptance and legal recognition over the past decades and shed light on the rights queer people have today and the legal issues in which queer people continue to be disadvantaged and discriminated against.
Repressed injustice & Persecuted as homosexual
Moving stories of courage and resistance, persecution and despair during the National Socialist era. “Repressed injustice” and “Persecuted as homosexuals” are two different tours that trace the lives of people who were persecuted, tortured and murdered during the Nazi era in the 1st, 2nd and 9th districts.
Queering Schönbrunn Palace or Sisi Museum & Imperial Apartments in the Hofburg Palace
Schönbrunn Palace and the Sisi Museum with the Imperial Apartments in the Hofburg are among the tourist highlights in Vienna. We tell the queer stories of the imperial house and the monarchy’s center of power from the Baroque period to the end of the monarchy.
Vienna Museum
Experience Vienna’s queer history up close – in the Wien Museum’s new permanent exhibition you can learn about queer history from its beginnings to the present day.
Guided tours (not queer)
As state-certified Austria Guides, Queer Guides also offer guided tours on special aspects of Vienna’s city history that do not have any queer content or only deal with it in passing.
Guided tours can be booked with Qwien for travel agencies, groups and individuals.
All tours last between 2 – 2.5 hours. Inquiries, price information and booking at
E-mail: guide@qwien.at
The thematic focus of the tours includes diversity, Jewish history and music history.
- Genuinely Viennese? The diversity factor in the history of Vienna
- Jewish life in Leopoldstadt
- Scandal! Excitement and scandal stories that moved Vienna
- The cemetery in St. Marks – the Biedermeier jewel and its hidden stories
- Aristocratic palace on the Wieden (4th district)
- Entertainment venues and artists in the 1st and 4th districts
Further topics on request.







