16-18 May 2025

A weekend with a view

Look closely at what is happening.
Ilse Aichinger

Program

For three days, journalists will meet other knowledgeable mediators of information from different regions of the world in Innsbruck. In conversations with colleagues and other experts, visitors find out what is going on behind the scenes of the information on international events, which is often hastily and superficially conveyed, and can contribute.

Current social, political and cultural developments are the focus of the debates, from book presentations, exhibitions, doc-films and audio features. The Journalismusfest Innsbruck opens a window to the complex present in which we live.

The Journalismusfest Innsbruck opens a window to the complex present in which we live.

Must-See Places in Tyrol.

With her book “111 Orte in Innsbruck, die man gesehen haben muss” (111 Must-See Spots of Innsbruck), Innsbruck-based journalist Susanne Gurschler will guide the audience through the gems of the city centre. On this walk, she will highlight the historic ground attendees walk on when they enter the tourism info point at Burggraben; the first depiction of Nordkette mountain range; and where the population of Innsbruck used to tend to their oxen and horses. The tour will end at the Journalismusfest tent on Innsbruck Market Square.

Stroll with 
Susanne Gurschler
Cultural Journalist, Non-Fiction Author

Welcome
Barbara Plattner
Innsbruck Tourismus

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Die Mitwirkenden

Wir freuen uns auf Journalist*­innen, Wissenschaftler*innen und NGOs aus verschiedenen Regionen der Welt.

Die Schauplätze

Die Veranstaltungsorte des Festivals liegen im Zentrum von Innsbruck. Sie sind zu Fuß gut zu erreichen.

Info

Informationen über Tickets, Anreise, Unterkünfte, Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel und Aktuelles zur Region Innsbruck.