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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2025 · 17 MIN

Matti Bunzl - Vienna's Cultural Renaissance and Global Future

from The Century of Cities · host Professor Greg Clark & Jennifer Dolynchuk

The Century of Cities welcomes Matti Bunzl, an author, anthropologist, and Director of the Wien Museum. Vienna's story is one of dramatic contrasts; once a global cultural powerhouse, it faced decline after two world wars. It hit a low point in 1980 with a dwindling population and limited vibrancy. Matti sheds light on how Vienna reversed its fortunes, transforming into a magnet for international talent through its arts, education, and unique cultural identity. Today, the city boasts a thriving, diverse art scene and is a hub of creativity and innovation. Looking ahead to 2080, Matti shares a compelling vision for Vienna's future. He discusses the challenges of migration, education, and urban planning while highlighting the city's strengths in culture, diplomacy, and historical legacy. 

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