Christoph Auerböck

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Christoph Franz Auerböck (born July 1, 1954 in Graz ) is an Austrian ethnologist and historian .

Life

Auerböck studied and did his doctorate at the University of Vienna .

His focus is on museum advice. He was or is currently a curator at Trautenfels Castle , the Styrian State Exhibition 2005, the State Museum Joanneum and private museums .

He lives and works in Altaussee. Auerböck has two grown daughters.

Publications (selection)

  • The silence of the alpine pastures. An ethnographic hike over the high plateau of the eastern Dachstein , diploma thesis 2001
  • Three days gemma neama hoam: Ausseer Fasching - court jester Joseph Fröhlich , Verlag Jesina, Vienna 2005 ISBN 3902216182
  • A collector's passion: HCW Privatmuseum Altaussee , Verlag Jesina, Vienna 2013 ISBN 9783902216465

Wilhelm Kienzl. A memory; Brochure accompanying the special exhibition; Series of publications by the Kammerhofmuseum Bad Aussee, Bad Aussee 2018

As well as various articles about customs and architecture in trade journals, articles in business magazines.

Web links

http://www.volkskultur.steiermark.at/cms/beitrag/12657056/35312904/

Individual evidence

  1. a b Alpenpost
  2. ^ Museum Altaussee
  3. TRAIN