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Austria welcomes with sounds of music, art

By Korea Herald

Published : June 12, 2016 - 19:09

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The “Enzis” -- landmark furniture located in Vienna’s Museums Quartiers, representing Austria’s functional and modern design -- are now available at Seoul’s Dongdaemun Design Plaza.

Donated by the Austrian National Tourist Office and the Vienna Tourist Board, 12 of the turquoise, sui generis monuments were unveiled at the DDP on Thursday.

The unveiling took place during the opening ceremony for “Hello Austria! Hello Vienna,” a three-day event that featured live jazz and dance performance, as well as drawing by renowned illustrator Bab-jang. 

Dongdaemun Design Plaza’s CEO Lee Keun (left) and Austrian Ambassador Elisabeth Bertagnoli pose atop an Enzi bench at the DDP on Thursday. Twelve Enzis were donated by the Austrian National Tourist Office and the Vienna Tourist Board. (Joel Lee/The Korea Herald) Dongdaemun Design Plaza’s CEO Lee Keun (left) and Austrian Ambassador Elisabeth Bertagnoli pose atop an Enzi bench at the DDP on Thursday. Twelve Enzis were donated by the Austrian National Tourist Office and the Vienna Tourist Board. (Joel Lee/The Korea Herald)
Illustrator Bab-jang draws Vienna citiscape. (Joel Lee / The Korea Herald) Illustrator Bab-jang draws Vienna citiscape. (Joel Lee / The Korea Herald)

“The Enzis are very famous in Vienna as iconic benches. They exemplify modern design with a laidback concept,” Austrian Ambassador Elisabeth Bertagnoli said in a speech. “Through this event, we want to introduce Austrian art and culture to Koreans. We have many commonalities, such as love of culture and art, technological excellence and innovative enterprise.”

Boasting a rich heritage in music, art and architecture, with a long list of virtuosos from Amadeus Mozart and Johann Strauss to Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, the landlocked country in the heart of Europe has dazzled the world with cultural treasures.

The number of Korean tourists to Austria has seen a continuous rise over the years, with 280,000 visiting last year. They have participated in various festivities, such as the New Year’s Concert in Vienna and the Salzburg Festival; engaged in outdoor sports -- climbing, kayaking and skiing in the Alps; and savored traditional dishes like Wiener schnitzel (fried pork cutlet) and apple strudel.

In Linz in September, the International Brucknerfest will commemorate the music of Austrian composer Anton Bruckner (1824-1896), inviting over 500 Korean artists. Korea is a partner country this year. 

Austrian Ambassador Elisabeth Bertagnoli (Joel Lee / The Korea Herald) Austrian Ambassador Elisabeth Bertagnoli (Joel Lee / The Korea Herald)
Members of the Austrian embassy, the Austrian National Tourist Office and the Vienna Tourist Board (Joel Lee / The Korea Herald) Members of the Austrian embassy, the Austrian National Tourist Office and the Vienna Tourist Board (Joel Lee / The Korea Herald)

International luxury brand Swarovski was founded by Austrian Daniel Swarovski in 1895. Based in Wattens, the trendsetting firm produces figurines, jewelry couture, home decor, chandeliers and loose crystal products in vogue and enamored worldwide.

In fashion, contemporary designers, such as Lena Hoschek, Susanne Bisovsky, Carolin Sinemus and Gexi Tostmann, have revitalized folk dress “dirndl,” which has been timelessly worn in Austria, Bavaria in Germany and South Tyrol in Italy. Handicrafts and furniture designed by young Austrian artists have also revived art nouveau, harmonizing natural and nativist aesthetics.

Austria and Korea established diplomatic relations in 1963. The erstwhile Habsburg Monarchy and the Kingdom of Korea signed their first bilateral friendship treaty in 1892.

By Joel Lee (joel@heraldcorp.com)