Even before the museum was founded, more than a hundred figures of public life in Austria supported the plans to create a House of Austrian History. Prominent and dedicated personalities in the field of education, arts, culture, literature, media, music, museum, politics, religion, theatre, scholarship and research as well as economy and renowned contemporary witnesses have expressed their support for the project.
Univ. Prof. Dr. Ludwig Adamovich
President of the constitutional court 1984 – 2002, contemporary witness
Dr. Brigitte Bierlein
former Chancellor of the Austrian Republic, former President of the Constitutional Court
Hon.-Prof. Dr. Michael Bünker
Bishop of the Evangelical Church A.B. in Austria, Chairman of the Protestant Oberkirchenrat A.u.H.B. in Austria
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Marcus Gräser
Institute Board Institute for Modern History and Contemporary History, Johannes Kepler University Linz
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Sylvia Hahn
former Vice Rector for International Relations and Communication, University of Salzburg
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Clemens Jabloner
Professor of Legal Theory University of Vienna, Former President of the Austrian Administrative Court
Ing. Norbert Kapeller
Chairman of the Association of German old Austrian Landsmannschaften in Austria (VLÖ)
Hannah M. Lessing
Secretary General of the National Fund of the Republic of Austria for Victims of National Socialism
Dr. Ariel Muzicant
former President of the Jewish Community Vienna, Member of the Documentation Archive of Austrian Resistance
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Anton Pelinka
Professor of Nationalism Studies and Political Science, Central European University, Budapest
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Sonja Puntscher Riekmann
Jean Monnet Professor at the University of Salzburg & Leader of the Salzburg Centre of European Union Studies
























































































