• Sat, 28. June 2025 and further dates
  • 10:00 - 14:00
  • Innsbruck, City Museum/City Archive

Looking for a flat! - Saturday opening

Saturday opening with active guided tour at 11.00 a.m.
The question of satisfactory living space occupies the public and politicians more than almost any other topic. However, this is by no means a current phenomenon. That is why this exhibition is dedicated to cramped and precarious housing in Innsbruck over the last 120 years. The barracks built in various parts of the city from the First World War onwards were used for a long time. After they gave way to new residential buildings in the 1960s and 1970s, precarious housing shifted to historic and outdated buildings in the city centre.
Today, only refugees live in substandard housing - but the overheated housing market is limiting the square metres that ordinary mortals can afford. This always raises the question of the actions of politicians and administrators. Affordable housing’ has long since degenerated into an empty slogan on the election posters of all political parties. In the years after the Second World War, for example, housing conditions were precisely surveyed and systematic allocations were made to private flats. Today, the introduction of a vacancy tax is causing a stir.