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Wittgenstein's house in Vienna in 11 steps

Hanna Kryszewska

Hanna Kryszewska teacher, teacher trainer, trainer of trainers. Co-author of resource books : Learner Based Teaching, OUP, Towards Teaching, Heinemann, The Standby Book, CUP, Language Activities for Teenagers, CUP and a course book series for secondary schools: ForMat, Macmillan. Also co-author of a video based teacher training course: Observing English Lessons. Based in Poland at the University of Gdansk, Poland. Pilgrims trainer. Editor of HLT Magazine.
E-mail: hania.kryszewska@pilgrims.co.uk

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Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
Step 9
Step 10
Step 11

Visit the house Wittgenstein designed and lived in.
Time 15 minutes.
Minimalism at its best.

Step 1

Find the house.
Now Bulgarian Embassy.

Step 2

Pay admission fee.
Ticket says: House visit. 3 Euro

Step 3

Outside view (1)

Step 4

Outside view (2)

Step 5

Outside view (3)

Step 6

Compare with cardboard replica (1)

Step 7

Compare with cardboard replica (2)

Step 8

Inside (1)

Step 9

Inside (2)

Step 10

Inside (3)

Step 11

Buy one of the two available souvenirs and leave.

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