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Marc Quinn's same-sex sculpture for Vienna is a memorial for victims of the Nazi era, against hate, violence, homophobia and a call to show love The City of Vienna's Anti-Discrimination Agency for Same-sex and Transgender Lifestyle and Vienna's Culture Department, division Art in Public Space presented the sculpture by British artist Marc Quinn showing two pair of hands - two female and two male - as memorial for the persecution of homosexual men and women during the Holocaust of the Nazi era and larger-than-life sized monument for love...



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Rozet & Fischmeister (since 1770) extended Viennese store by online shop with focus on jewellery designed by Franz Fischmeister and a digital 'Wishlist' service Highlights of the virtual shop are the jewellery pieces designed by Franz Fischmeister (worked at Asprey and Cartier in London) who manages the company in the 6th generation...


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Gastro tip nearby Vienna: A former tavern turned into a chic bistro, cafe, bar and club at the federal road B10 to Bruck an der Leitha Nobody would ever expect a chic gastro location with good wine and fine cuisine at the federal road B10 between Sarasdorf and Bruck an der Leitha in Lower Austria. The taverns at the B10 are rather known for...



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Marc Quinn's same-sex sculpture for Vienna is a memorial for victims of the Nazi era, against hate, violence, homophobia and a call to show love The City of Vienna's Anti-Discrimination Agency for Same-sex and Transgender Lifestyle and Vienna's Culture Department, division Art in Public Space presented the sculpture by British artist Marc Quinn showing two pair of hands - two female and two male - as memorial for the persecution of homosexual men and women during the Holocaust of the Nazi era and larger-than-life sized monument for love...




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