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Madame Tussauds Vienna is a wax museum and tourist attraction located at the famous amusement park Wiener Prater in Vienna, Austria. It was founded by Marie Tussaud and is the twelfth location for the Tussauds franchise.[1] It officially opened on 1 April 2011 by the former Austrian president Heinz Fischer.[2] So far, it features more than 90 figures on three floors. Madame Tussauds is now owned and operated by the United Kingdom-based entertainment company Merlin Entertainments.
Madame Tussauds Vienna | |
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Vienna, Austria | |
Coordinates | 48°13′02″N 16°23′47″E / 48.217222°N 16.396389°E |
Status | Operating |
Opening date | 2011 |
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Attraction type | Wax museum |
Website | http://www.madametussauds.com/vienna |
Wax figures
editRecently introduced figures
editAndreas Gabalier
editIn May 2017, Madame Tussauds announced through a press conference, that due to popular demand of visitors, Andreas Gabalier, an Austrian folk singer, would be the newest addition to Madame Tussauds in autumn 2017. Over the months, two behind-the-scenes videos of his two sittings in Graz, Austria and London were published to show progress of the wax figure. Gabalier worked closely with the Madame Tussauds team taking over 250 measurements and more than 180 pictures from every angle. This is the first time the star has ever been immortalized in wax by Madame Tussauds. He generously donated original tour outfits (Lederhosen, blazer and boots) as well as his accordion.
He was revealed on 5 October 2017 by himself and is standing in an interactive setting in the music section.
Benedict Cumberbatch
editMadame Tussauds teased the arrival of a new wax figure on Facebook in June 2017. The British actor was welcomed with a British tea time-theme party that ran for two weeks. All British wax figures (such as Kate Winslet, Freddie Mercury and Alfred Hitchcock) were standing in the Hollywood Room, visitors were welcomed with a typical London Taxi at the entrance, guards completed this theme party. The figure is sitting on a fauteuil with a royal blue shirt and black blazer.
The British actor was revealed on 15 June 2017 and is standing in the Hollywood Room/party section.
Sections
editMadame Tussauds Vienna currently consists of more than 90 wax figures. These are divided into the following sections (some of the notable figures are listed):
- History section: Marie Tussaud, Maria Theresia, Marie Antoinette, Napoleon, Leopold Figl, Anne Frank - among others
- Politicians and Visionaries section: Angela Merkel, Barack Obama, Queen Elizabeth II, Dalai Lama, Mahatma Gandhi, Heinz Fischer - among others
- Arts and Culture section: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Luciano Pavarotti, Gustav Klimt, Albert Einstein, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Sigmund Freud, Gottfried Helnwein - among others
- Sports section: Hermann Maier, Franz Klammer (portrayed as former young skiing athlete), Hans Krankl and Herbert Prohaska (both portrayed as former young soccer players), Stefan Kraft, David Alaba, Dominic Thiem - among others
- Music section: Katy Perry, CRO, Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, Pharrell Williams, Ed Sheeran, One Direction, Andreas Gabalier, Freddie Mercury, Falco, Udo Jürgens, Michael Jackson, Hansi Hinterseer, Demi Lovato, Elvis Presley - among others
- Film section: Marilyn Monroe, Alfred Hitchcock, Daniel Craig as James Bond, Julie Andrews as Maria von Trapp of The Sound of Music, Marlene Dietrich, Quentin Tarantino, Brad Pitt, Romy Schneider - among others
- Hollywood Room/Party section: Benedict Cumberbatch, Justin Bieber, Emma Watson, Lady Gaga, Johnny Depp, Chris Hemsworth, Zendaya, Rihanna, Sandra Bullock, Conchita Wurst, Kate Winslet, Beyoncé, Robert Pattinson, Morgan Freeman, Angelina Jolie, Will Smith, George Clooney - among others
- Sisi Uncovered Experience section: Sisi, Franz Joseph I
References
edit- ^ Barkham, Patrick (26 February 2011). "What makes Madame Tussauds' wax work?". the Guardian. Retrieved 27 November 2024.
- ^ "Heinz Fischer". Madame Tussauds™ Vienna. 1 April 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2024.
External links
edit- Official website (in English)