by Bernhard Tuider | Jun 30, 2023 | [ENGLISH], Education, Libraries, Movement
The Esperanto Museum of the Austrian National Library, founded in 1927, is one of the most traditional language museums in the world. The museum not only presents the Esperanto language and topics from the history of the Esperanto movement, it also deals with...
by Bernhard Tuider | Feb 14, 2022 | [ENGLISH], History, Libraries
The Esperanto Museum in Vienna has for a long time been mainly regarded as a museum and library concerning Esperanto and constructed languages, but in fact, since its foundation in 1927, it has also been home to content-rich archives. Today the Esperanto Museum...
by Detlev & Wera Blanke | Jun 18, 2021 | [ENGLISH], Interlinguistics, Libraries
The GDREA alphabetical catalogue also exists on CD. It contains more than 2000 titles of monographs and collections, mainly in Esperanto, which until 1990 were part of the library of GDREA, the Esperanto Association of the East German Kulturbund (Cultural...
by Michela Lipari | Apr 16, 2021 | [ENGLISH], Libraries
The Esperanto library and archive collection in Massa, Italy, was founded in 1972 by two brothers, Catina and Mario Dazzini, from a collection of their books, newspapers, and other various Esperanto items. It was initially housed in Malaspina Castle in the city of...
by Josip Pleadin | Feb 22, 2021 | [ENGLISH], History, Interlinguistics, Libraries
The national Esperanto archive in Croatia, Dokumenta Esperanto-Centro (DEC), was founded as a private collection by Josip Pleadin in the 1980s. Iwas made official by the founding of a society of the same name on June 13, 2010. It is located in the town of Đurđevac,...
by Bernhard Tuider | Jan 11, 2021 | [ENGLISH], History, Interlinguistics, Libraries
Since its foundation in 1927, the Esperanto Museum at the Austrian National Library has been holding an extensive library and archives, which were given the name Department of Planned Languages in 1990. Located in the Palais Mollard (see image above) it is home to the...
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