Julia Häußler

Art education, Kunsthistorisches Museum

Julia Häußler studied European Studies and Art History in Passau, Rome, Heidelberg and Vienna. At the University of Vienna, she worked as a student assistant and in the laboratory for empirical image studies. From 2016 to 2018, she was an associate board member of the Association of Austrian Art Historians. She has been an art educator at the Kunsthistorisches Museum since 2014. Her focus is on inclusive and digital mediation; she is responsible for accessibility and the storytelling app KHM Stories. She is also responsible for the cooperation project with the University of Vienna Language through art.

Julia Häußler
Julia HäußlerArt education, Kunsthistorisches Museum
Jun 4, 2025

Accessibility in tourism is a key aspect of sustainable development as it ensures that all people - regardless of physical, sensory or cognitive impairments - have equal access to tourism offerings. The aim is to remove physical, social and communication barriers in order to promote inclusive and equitable tourism.

The thematic block consists of an opening lecture, the presentation of a best practice and a subsequent panel discussion. Speakers will be added on an ongoing basis.

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