Modell Stockholmer Bahnhof: Inv. Nr. ZDS-UE-0201-A
© Technisches Museum Wien
Sustainability

SDGs - From knowledge to action

With the goal of enabling sustainable development at an economic, social and environmental level, the United Nations have defined 17 development goals referred to as SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals). The TMW (Vienna Museum of Science and Technology) builds bridges between historical objects and current issues regarding sustainable development. This guided tour encourages visitors to think about how technology can contribute to keeping our world liveable for the future.
Kindergarten & School
7–13 Grade
Guide
Mankind is facing many great challenges – on a global, regional and local scale. Is sustainable energy generation possible? What innovative approaches are there (or have there been) in the field of mobility? How can inequalities be reduced or fair access to resources be ensured?

The guided tour puts objects of the museum into context with the 17 sustainable development goals and addresses technical innovations that have the potential to change the world in the long term – taking a look at both the past and the future. Under the motto “Work in progress: On the way to sustainability”, this guided tour encourages visitors to think about complex issues of our time.

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Two accompanying adults can participate for free.
Modell Stockholmer Bahnhof: Inv. Nr. ZDS-UE-0201-A
© Technisches Museum Wien
Duration: 50min
Group size: 28
  • Adult € 4,50 (Price valid until 31.12.2024)
  • Adult € 5,50 (Price valid from 01.01.2025)
  • Under 19 years € 4,50 (Price valid until 31.12.2024)
  • Under 19 years € 5,50 (Price valid from 01.01.2025)
  • Package under 15 persons: € 67,50 (Price valid until 31.12.2024)
  • Package under 15 persons: € 82,50 (Price valid from 01.01.2025)

Note

Please note that this guided tour is held in German. If you are interested in a tour held in English, please contact: wissensvermittlung@tmw.at
Request a slot:
Tue 07.01.
13:30 o'clock
Tue 07.01.
13:30 o'clock
Tue 07.01.
14:30 o'clock
Tue 07.01.
15:30 o'clock
Wed 08.01.
13:30 o'clock