Graham Greene and 'The Third Man': Looking for Inspiration in Vienna
Graham Greene is celebrated as one of the great British authors of the 20th-century. In February 1948 he came to Vienna for the first time - to find inspirations for a screenplay that was to become one of the blockbusters of his career: The Third Man. And Graham Greene came again and again, 1957 to attend the German language premiere of his religious drama "The Potting Shed", and one more time in 1982 for a celebrity dinner at the Concordia Press Club. This unconventional tour focusses on the many places associated with the author's stay in Vienna, his "Greeneland on the Danube". Tour highlights are the Wien River sewer, the fascinating "Third-Man-Museum" and the quaint 19th-century Josefstadt Theatre, one of the country's leading stages, Third Man film location and Graham Greene's favourite theatre in town.
Upcoming Dates
Meeting Point: U-4 Station Kettenbrückengasse, exit Kettenbrückengasse
Guide
Dr. Brigitte Timmermann
Phone: +43 1 774 89 01
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