| | Catch some springtime cheer during Easter Week at the ALBERTINA Museum with the colourful Dürer Hare-objects by German artist Ottmar Hörl, which will await your discovery throughout the museum. Numerous colorful, smaller-sized bunnies will be hiding behind the pillars of the Colonnade and in the most surprising places throughout the State Rooms. Win Easter gifts at two contests! #HASENWOCHE on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram From Monday, 26 March, these hares will be looking their bunny-best at the ALBERTINA Museum's State Rooms. They’ll be easily visible in the State Rooms’ large mirrors and eager to join you for a picture! The most creative and beautiful photo of the bunnies to be posted on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter together with the bunny week hashtag #HASENWOCHE will be awarded a Hörl-hare following Easter.* HOW MANY HARES ARE HIDDEN AT THE ALBERTINA MUSEUM? The colorful bunnies by artist Ottmar Hörl that have been hidden all over the ALBERTINA Museum may seem innumerable. But those visitors who figure out just how many there are will win a cotton bag with the popular hare motif! BE AWARE: For the first time there are also digital hidden bunnies in our State Room images. You can find them with our augmented reality APP ARTIVIVE. So download the app and find all the bunnies hidden!** | | | | | Conditions of Participation |
*Upload your photo on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter with the hashtag #HASENWOCHE. The winner will be contacted via social media. Cash reimbursements and legal recourse excluded. **The rabbits to pay attention to are the colourful little Dürer Hare objects by Hörl; the giant pink Hörl hare in the State Rooms and the hare objects for sale at the shop don’t count. Hare-bags will be awarded to those who state the correct number at the ALBERTINA’s main cloakroom (bags cannot be shipped). Offer valid while supplies last. Cash reimbursements and legal recourse excluded. |
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