Austria 2017
This article lists events in Austria in 2017 .
General
- January 1: Austria takes over the chairmanship of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) for one year
- January 1: The Vienna-Umgebung district was dissolved on December 31, 2016, its 21 municipalities are divided up to the neighboring districts of Lower Austria
- January 9: The Gender physician Alexandra Kautzky-Willer is the Club of Education and Science journalists Scientist of the Year 2016 chosen
- January 10th: Poultry is compulsory throughout Austria . The reason for this nationwide regulation is the international spread of the H5N8 virus, which causes bird flu .
- February 23: The 61st Vienna Opera Ball is opened by Jonas Kaufmann , with Speranza Scappucci at the conductor's desk
- FEBRUARY 27: The Aussee Carnival is the intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO declared
- May 8th: The festival of joy took place for the fifth time on Heldenplatz in Vienna .
- from May 19: Heat and storms in Europe 2017
- June 9th: 13th Long Night of Churches
- June 10: Life Ball
- June 10th to 11th: European Forum Wachau
- June 17th: Rainbow Parade
- JUNE 19: The experimental physicist Hanns-Christoph Nägerl is doped with 1.5 million euros Wittgenstein Prize awarded
- July 5 to 9: Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 2017 in Klagenfurt
- July 6th: Due to a planned high-rise project on the Heumarkt , the UNESCO Committee put the historic center of Vienna on the Red List of World Heritage in Danger.
- July 7th: The Rothwald primeval forest and parts of the Kalkalpen National Park , along with other European forests, are listed as UNESCO World Natural Heritage Beech Forests and Old Beech Forests of the Carpathian Mountains and other regions of Europe .
- July 9th to 16th: International fire brigade competitions in Villach
- August 16 to September 1: European Forum Alpbach
- September 1: The daily newspaper Die Presse publishes a list of the most influential economists of the year for the fourth time .
- September 7th: Opening of the Aspangbahnhof memorial
- September 9th and 10th: Open House in Vienna
- September 20 to 24: Philosophicum Lech
- September 21 to October 8: Wiener Wiesn Festival
- September 22 to October 15: Festival for contemporary art Styrian Autumn
- September 24: Monument Day 2017
- October 1st: In Austria, the Anti-Face Veiling Act comes into force
- October 7th: Long Night of the Museums
- October 24: Awarding of the Austrian of the Year 2017 award
- October 25th: Presentation of the Big Brother Awards in Vienna's Rabenhof Theater
- November 7th: Awarding of the Austrian Book Prize 2017
- November 13: Awarding of the Austrian Climate Protection Prize 2017
- November 17th: Awarding of the Austrian Builder Award 2017
- December 5: The Constitutional Court also opens marriage to same-sex couples , the change comes into force on January 1, 2019.
- December: Announcement of the Austrian word of the year 2017
- December 15th: Announcement of the Journalists of the Year
- December 24th: Rock fall in Vals in Tyrol
Austrian Google search terms of the year 2017
- Search terms: 1st National Council election in Austria 2017 , 3rd Danube Island Festival , 7th Falco , 8th Sebastian Kurz , 9th Stiwoll
- Exciting celebrities: 2nd Peter Pilz , 3rd Nina Proll , 5th Bernhard Speer , 8th Tal Silberstein , 10th Flora Petrik
- People we miss: 2. Sabine Oberhauser , 3. Christine Kaufmann
The celebrities most frequently searched for on Google in 2017 in Austria include Thomas Brezina , Nathan Trent , Nicole Schmidhofer , Ronja Forcher , Stefan Kraft , Anna Veith , Laura Bilgeri , Nicola Werdenigg , Laura Feiersinger and Thomas Bubendorfer .
Election dates
- January 27 and February 5: City council election in Graz 2017 (last election November 25, 2012 )
- January 29: Election of the municipal council in the statutory town of Waidhofen an der Ybbs (last election March 25, 2012)
- May 16-18: Students' Union elections
- October 1: Municipal council elections in Burgenland 2017 (last election October 7, 2012 )
- October 15: Local council election in Krems an der Donau (last election October 7, 2012)
- October 15: National Council election in Austria 2017
- October 15: Referendum Olympia 2026 in Tyrol
- November 26th: Direct election of the mayor of the city of Salzburg
- December 10th: Mayoral election in the city of Salzburg between Harald Preuner (ÖVP) and Bernhard Auinger (SPÖ)
politics
- 10 January: Falter editor-in-chief Florian Klenk publishes a report on Dr. Erwin Pröll Private Foundation
- January 17th: The Governor of Lower Austria Erwin Pröll announces his resignation for spring 2017.
- January 26: Alexander Van der Bellen swearing in as Federal President of the Republic of Austria before the Federal Assembly
- January 30: The referendum against CETA , TTIP and TiSA is signed by 562,552 Austrians, making it eleventh on the list of referendums in Austria .
- February 9, 2017: Governor Josef Pühringer announces that he will hand over his office to Thomas Stelzer on April 6, 2017 . Christine Haberlander is to be the new state councilor , and state councilor Michael Strugl is to succeed as deputy governor.
- MARCH 8: Pamela Rendi-Wagner is as Health Minister of the Federal Government's core sworn in
- MARCH 29: Alfred Riedl is, succeeding Helmut Mödlhammer President of the Austrian Association of Municipalities elected
- April 18: Christian Buchmann announces his resignation as regional councilor on April 25, 2017, successor to be Barbara Eibinger-Miedl
- April 19: Extraordinary state parliament session in Lower Austria, Johanna Mikl-Leitner becomes provincial governor, Stephan Pernkopf provincial governor deputy, Ludwig Schleritzko finance district councilor
- May 10: ÖVP boss and Vice Chancellor Reinhold Mitterlehner announces his resignation
- MAY 17: Wolfgang Brandstetter is as Vice-Chancellor, Harald Mahrer as economy minister sworn in
- May 18: Eva Glawischnig announces her retirement from politics
- July 25: Peter Pilz announces the candidacy of the Peter Pilz list in the National Council election
- July 28th: In the Salzburg swap trial , all seven defendants are found guilty.
- July 31: The Mayor of Salzburg, Heinz Schaden , announced his resignation on September 20, 2017.
- September / October: Silberstein affair
- November 9th: After the National Council election , the constituent session of the XXVI. Legislative period.
- December 18: Inauguration of the Federal Government Brief I
Sports
- December 29, 2016 to January 6: Four Hills Tournament 2016/17
- January 14th: Matthias Walkner finished second overall in the motorcycle classification at the Dakar 2017 , making him the first Austrian to achieve a podium in the motorcycle classification at the Dakar Rally
- 15th to 22nd January: 77th Hahnenkamm race
- 26th to 29th January: Luge World Championships 2017 in Innsbruck
- 3rd to 5th February: Austrian Badminton Championship 2017
- February 6 to 19: At the 2017 Alpine World Ski Championships , Austria won nine medals, including three gold medals
- February 8th to 19th: Biathlon World Championships 2017 in Hochfilzen
- February 22 to March 5: Austria at the 51st Nordic World Ski Championships
- March 14th to 25th: Special Olympics World Winter Games 2017 in Graz , Schladming and Ramsau am Dachstein
- April 15-21: 2017 Women's Ice Hockey World Championship in Graz (Division IA)
- April 17th to 21st: Tour of the Alps 2017
- April 23: Vienna City Marathon
- May 7th: Salzburg Marathon
- May 18-21 : Austrian Open 2017
- May 21: Austrian Women's Run and Ironman 70.3 Austria
- June 15-18 : ErzbergRodeo
- June 18th: Mario He and Albin Ouschan become the first Austrians to win the World Cup of Pool
- June 23rd to 25th: Austrian Darts Open 2017
- July 2nd: Ironman Austria
- July 2nd to 8th: Tour of Austria 2017
- July 7th to 9th: 2017 Austrian Grand Prix
- July 8th and 9th: Austrian State Championships in Athletics 2017
- from July 18: Austrian national team at the 2017 European Women's Football Championship
- July 28 to August 6: Beach volleyball world championship 2017 in Vienna
- July 29th to August 5th: Generali Open 2017
- August 13: 2017 Motorcycle World Championship - Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring
- August 26th: Trans Vorarlberg Triathlon
- September 1st to 3rd: Austria Triathlon
- October 5th to 7th: Klagenfurt Open 2017
- October 9-15 : Upper Austria Ladies Linz 2017
- November 24th to 26th: Indoor cycling world championships 2017 in Dornbirn
- October 21-29: Erste Bank Open 2017
- November 2: Presentation of the 2017 Sportsman of the Year award
- December 29 to January 6, 2018: Four Hills Tournament 2017/18
Championships, cups and leagues
- Austrian football championship 2016/17 and 2017/18
- Austrian Football Women's Championship 2016/17 and 2017/18
- Austrian Football Cup 2016/17 and 2017/18
- Austrian Women's Soccer Cup 2016/17 and 2017/18
- Austrian handball championship 2016/17 and 2017/18
- ÖHB Cup 2016/17 and 2017/18
- ÖHB Women's Cup 2016/17 and 2017/18
- Austrian ice hockey league 2016/17 and 2017/18
- Baseball Bundesliga season 2017
- German Chess League 2016/17 (Austria) and 2017/18
- Federal Chess League 2016/17 (Austria, women) and 2017/18
- Austrian Football League 2017
- Pool billiards Bundesliga 2016/17 and 2017/18
- Austrian championships in cross-country skiing 2017
- Austrian Hockey Bundesliga (field, men) 2016/17 and 2017/18
- Austrian Alpine Ski Championships 2017
- Austrian handball championship (women) 2016/17 and 2017/18
- Alps Hockey League 2017/18
- Women's ice hockey Bundesliga 2016/17 and 2017/18
- Admiral Basketball Bundesliga 2016/17
- Floorball Bundesliga Austria 2016/17 and 2017/18
- Austrian volleyball championship 2016/17 (men) and 2017/18
- Austrian volleyball championship 2016/17 (women) and 2017/18
- Austrian Volleyball Cup 2016/17 (men) and 2017/18
- Austrian Volleyball Cup 2016/17 (women) and 2017/18
music
- January 1: New Year's Concert by the Vienna Philharmonic 2017
- February 12: Protest song contest
- May 4: Amadeus Awards 2017
- May 26-27: Austrian brass music festival in Vienna
- June 2nd to 5th: Rock in Vienna
- June 14th to 17th: Nova Rock Festival
- June 23rd to 25th: Danube Island Festival
- July 27th to 30th: Popfest in Vienna
- June 29th to July 2nd: Woodstock's brass band
- August 15 to 17: FM4 Frequency Festival
- from August 18: Grafenegg Festival
- September 15th to 17th: Folk culture festival in Aufsteirern
- September 28th to October 1st: Waves Vienna 2017
- October 25th: National Day concert
- List of number one hits in Austria (2017)
Film, television and radio
- January 28: Director Monja Art is awarded the Max Ophüls Film Festival Prize for the film Seventeen , Elisabeth Wabitsch is the best young actress . The audience award goes to Die Migrantigen by director Arman T. Riahi
- February 1st: Awarding of the Austrian Film Prize 2017 in the Vienna City Hall. Thank You for Bombing by director Barbara Eder is awarded as the best feature film
- February 9 to 19: As part of the Berlinale 2017 is Georg Friedrich named best actor, the film The best of all worlds by Adrian Goiginger gets the compass Perspective Price
- March 15-19 : Tricky Women International Animation Film Festival
- March 24: The Film Ball Vienna is Peter Weck honored for lifetime achievement
- March 28 to April 2: Diagonale film festival in Graz
- March 31: Start of the 11th season of the ORF dance show Dancing Stars
- April 22nd: 2017 Romy Awards
- April 25th to 30th: Crossing Europe film festival in Linz
- June 26th: Awarding of the Austrian Radio Prize
- July 1 to September 3: Film Festival on Vienna's Rathausplatz
Theatrical releases of Austrian productions
date | Movie title | Visitors (in thousands) |
---|---|---|
January 13th | Yesterday's flowers | 11 |
January 19th | Hell - inferno | 42 |
February 17th | Wild mouse | 264 |
March 10th | Lina | |
March 31 | In Edith's footsteps | 3 |
March 31 | Untitled | |
7th of April | MindGamers | |
7th of April | A German life | |
April 28 | Seventeen | |
2th of June | siblings | |
June 9th | The migrants | 69 |
July 14th | Home is here | |
July 27th | They called him Spencer | |
September 1 | The lover | |
September 8th | The best of all worlds | 74 |
September 22 | Baumschlager | 34 |
September 29th | We're killing Stella | |
October 6th | happy end | 21st |
October 13th | Animals and other people | |
November 3rd | Western film | |
November 10th | The witch Lilli saves Christmas | 49 |
November 10th | light | |
November 17th | Animals | |
November 24th | Anna Fucking Molnar | 32 |
December 1 | Tehran taboo | |
December 1 | Harri Pinter, bastard | 21st |
December 7th | The ice man |
Theater / stage
- January 14th: Alfred Dorfer is awarded the German Cabaret Prize 2016
- May 12th to June 18th: Vienna Festival Weeks
- May 25: Summer night concert by the Vienna Philharmonic in the park of Schönbrunn Palace
- June 25: Awarding of the Austrian Music Theater Prize 2017
- July 6th to 30th: Tyrolean Festival Erl
- 7th July to 19th August: Mörbisch Lake Festival
- July 12th to August 19th: St. Margarethen Opera Festival
- July 18 to August 27: Innsbruck Festival of Early Music
- July 21 to August 30: Salzburg Festival
- July 19 to August 20: Bregenz Festival
- September 16: World premiere of the musical I am from Austria in the Raimund Theater in Vienna
- November 13th: Awarding of the Nestroy Theater Prize 2017 / Nestroy Theater Prize
- November 20: Presentation of the Austrian cabaret price of Lukas Resetarits (grand prize), BlöZinger (program price), Flüsterzweieck (Award), Stefanie nail in the coffin (special price) and Wir sind Kaiser (Audience Award)
Memorial days
- January 10th: 100 years ago the actress Hilde Krahl was born
- February 4th: Airplane designer Igo Etrich died 50 years ago
- February 5th: 100 years ago the singer Otto Edelmann was born
- February 15: 150 years ago, Johann Strauss (son) premiered the waltz On the beautiful blue Danube
- February 19: The musician Falco was born 60 years ago
- MARCH 15: 150 years ago, the contract was the Austro-Hungarian compensation signed by the Empire of Austria in the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary was converted
- March 24th: The politician Otto Rösch was born 100 years ago
- March 28: 175 years ago the first concert of today's Vienna Philharmonic took place in Vienna
- April 10: The painter, draftsman and author Alfred Kubin was born 140 years ago
- May 4: 100 years ago, the City Council of Vienna decided to found the Vienna Clock Museum
- May 5th: Day of Remembrance against violence and racism in memory of the victims of National Socialism
- May 13th: 300th birthday of Maria Theresa , Archduchess of Austria
- June 8: 150 years ago Emperor Franz Joseph I and his wife Elisabeth are crowned the Hungarian royal couple
- June 19: Before 150, Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico , brother of the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I , is executed
- July 15: The Vienna Justice Palace fire is celebrating its 90th anniversary
- July 26: 40th anniversary of the death of the economist Oskar Morgenstern
- August 4th: The entrepreneur Karl Wlaschek was born 100 years ago
- September 15th: The singer Hilde Güden was born 100 years ago
- September 17th: 80 years ago the Rotunda in Vienna fell victim to a major fire
- September 20: 400th anniversary of the founding of the Academic High School Salzburg
- November 22nd: The Tyrolean freedom fighter Andreas Hofer was born 250 years ago
- December 19: The film Der Hofrat Geiger premiered 70 years ago
- December 21: 150 years ago, Emperor Franz Joseph I sanctioned the December constitution
- The University of Applied Arts Vienna was founded 150 years ago as an Imperial and Royal School of Applied Arts
- The University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna was founded 200 years ago
- The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna was founded 325 years ago
Selection of known deceased
January
- January 1st: Rita Bertolini , publisher, author and photographer
- 4th January: Georges Prêtre , conductor (Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra)
- January 4th: Klaus Wildbolz , actor
- January 13: Ari Rath , journalist and publicist
- January 27: Rudolf Bibl , conductor ( Wiener Volksoper , Seefestspiele Mörbisch )
- January 28: Ernst M. Binder , poet and theater director
February
- February 7th: Karl Skerlan , soccer player
- February 17th: Niki Stajković , water diver
- February 23: Sabine Oberhauser , Minister of Health
- February 28: Elisabeth Waldheim , widow of the former Federal President Kurt Waldheim
March
- March 7th: Peter Gruber , mathematician
- March 9: Karl Korinek , President of the Constitutional Court
- March 12: Christian Feurstein , abbot of Rein Abbey
- March 24th: Karl Hodina , musician and painter
- March 28: Christine Kaufmann , actress and author
- March 29: Ernst Ogris , football player
April
- April 4th: Karl Stotz , soccer player and coach, team manager of the Austrian national soccer team
- April 9: Hans Achatz , politician, Provincial Council in Upper Austria
- April 9: Ingeborg Strobl , concept artist
- April 19: Carl Manner , entrepreneur
- April 28: Hanno Millesi , plastic surgeon
May
- May 1st: Eduard Franz Sekler , architect, architectural historian and university professor
- May 1: Thaddäus Steinmayr , politician
- May 7: Beppo Mauhart , Manager
- May 12: Artur Doppelmayr , entrepreneur
- May 15: Bernd Fischerauer , director and screenwriter
- May 22nd: Romuald Niescher , politician, mayor of Innsbruck
- May 25: Rainer Frieb , actor, member of the ensemble at the Vienna Volkstheater
- May 31: Hilde Sochor , actress, doyenne of the Vienna Volkstheater
June
- June 1st: Alois Mock , politician
- June 2nd: Sonja Sutter , castle actress
- June 5th: Gottfried Nobl , architect and master builder
- June 7th: Iris Fischlmayr , economist
- June 15: Anton Wendler , opera singer
- June 30th: Hansjörg Zauner , writer and visual artist
July
- July 7th: Paolo Piva , architect, designer and artist
- July 10: Walter Dorner , President of the Austrian Medical Association
- July 15: Josef Hamerl , soccer player
- July 15: Martha Kyrle , First Lady, President of UNICEF Austria
- July 16: Wilfried , singer, songwriter and actor
- July 22nd: Ernst Ottensamer , principal clarinet of the Vienna Philharmonic
- July 23: Hans Hurch , director of the Viennale
August
- August 3: Peter Oswald , cultural manager
- August 4th: Karlheinz Hora , politician
- August 9: Fritz Huber , ski racer
- August 16: Josef Trippolt sen. , Cook
- August 21: Carina Lilge-Leutner , long-distance runner and four-time national marathon champion
- August 21: Cordula Frieser , politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- August 25: Albrecht Konecny , politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, member of the European Parliament, member of the Federal Council
September
- September 2nd: Hugo Obwegeser , oral surgeon
- September 2nd: Maria Caesar , resistance fighter, KPÖ activist and contemporary witness
- September 8: Kurt Sobotka , actor and cabaret artist
- September 14th: Otto Wanz , boxer, wrestler, wrestler and actor
- September 19: Peter Barcaba , composer and pianist
- September 20: Oskar Schulz , cross-country skier and mineralogist
- September 23: Hubert Feichtlbauer , publicist
October
- October 11: Erwin Moser , author and illustrator for children and young people
- October 14: Hans Ströbitzer , journalist, editor-in-chief of Niederösterreichische Nachrichten
- October 23: Reinhold Durnthaler , bobsleigh driver
- October 24th: Peter Zgonc , entrepreneur
November
- November 7th: Johann Werner Mödlhammer , Catholic theologian
- November 8th: Peter Gorsen , art historian
- November 14: Ulrike Zemme , dramaturge and translator
- November 16: Anne Mertin , actress
- November 21: Franz Kirchgatterer , politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
December
- December 2nd: Hannes Schiel , castle actor
- December 6th: Werner Tscherne , publicist and historian
- December 10th Günter Rombold , theologian, philosopher and art historian
- December 11th: Peter Kraml , art educator and publicist
- December 18: Peter Meusburger , geographer
- December 25th: Erich Kellerhals , entrepreneur
Gallery of the deceased
January 13: Ari Rath
February 7th: Karl Skerlan
February 23: Sabine Oberhauser
March 7th: Peter Gruber
March 9: Karl Korinek
March 24th: Karl Hodina
March 28: Christine Kaufmann
April 9: Hans Achatz
May 7th: Beppo Mauhart
May 15: Bernd Fischerauer
May 22nd: Romuald Niescher
June 1st: Alois Mock
July 16: Wilfried
September 19: Peter Barcaba
November 21: Franz Kirchgatterer
See also
- Austria 2015 , 2016 , 2018 , 2019 , 2020
Web links
Commons : 2017 in Austria - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
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- ↑ Gender medicine specialist Kautzky-Willer is “Scientist of the Year” . Article from January 9, 2017, accessed on January 10, 2017.
- ↑ orf.at - Austria-wide compulsory stable for poultry . Article from January 10, 2017, accessed on January 10, 2017.
- ↑ orf.at - star tenor Kaufmann opens opera ball . Article from January 23, 2017, accessed on January 23, 2017.
- ^ Orf.at: Opera Ball: Debut for President and Chancellor . Article dated February 17, 2017, accessed February 18, 2017.
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- ^ A secret Pröll . Falter, issue 1–2, 2017
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- ^ Courier: New Federal President will be sworn in on January 26th . Article dated September 19, 2016, accessed September 19, 2016.
- ↑ orf.at: CETA / TTIP popular initiative signed by 562,552 . Article of January 30, 2017, accessed on January 30, 2017.
- ↑ derStandard.at: Upper Austria: VP board blesses Stelzer as governor . Article dated February 9, 2017, accessed February 10, 2017.
- ^ Orf.at: Niederösterreicher Riedl new president of the association of municipalities . Article dated March 29, 2017, accessed March 29, 2017.
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- ↑ derStandard.at: Guilty verdicts in the Salzburg swap process: all defendants convicted . Article dated July 28, 2017, accessed July 28, 2017.
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- ↑ Composition of the new National Council now fixed . Parliamentary Correspondence No. 1073 of October 20, 2017, accessed on October 23, 2017.
- ↑ Courier: KTM driver Matthias Walkner runner-up overall in the Dakar Rally . Article from January 14, 2017, accessed on January 15, 2017.
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- ↑ orf.at - From 2017 Amadeus Austrian Music Awards again on ORF . Article dated July 26, 2016, accessed July 26, 2016.
- ^ Film Festival Max Ophüls Prize: The 2017 Prize Winners ( Memento from March 27, 2018 in the Internet Archive ). Retrieved January 29, 2017.
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- ^ Film Austria: cinema charts . Retrieved December 30, 2017.
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- ↑ Kleine Zeitung: The cinema hits of the upcoming cultural autumn . Article dated August 23, 2017, accessed August 23, 2017.
- ^ Kurier: Alfred Dorfer receives the German cabaret award in Nuremberg.
- ↑ orf.at - Musikuni: Anniversary with a chain of sounds through Vienna . Article from January 8, 2017, accessed on January 8, 2017.
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