Imprint & AGB

Proprietor and operator:
Universalmuseum Joanneum GmbH
Institut für Kunst im öffentlichen Raum
Mariahilferstraße 2-4
A-8020 Graz, Austria
Regd. company no.: FN 230017 k (Regional Civil Court, Graz)
VAT no.: ATU 56456579
E-Mail: kioer@museum-joanneum.at

Website design
Michael Neubacher
Technical implementation
NYXAS OG

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Gender-sensitive language
The Joanneum Universal Museum follows a policy of equality in linguistic references to men and women. Unless the text specifically refers to male or female persons, linguistic formulations are gender-neutral or abstract. Abbreviated forms, e.g. Besucher/innen in German, are to be taken as short for the full expression (in this case, Besucherinnen und Besucher or Besucher und Besucherinnen). Such abbreviations are frequently used for reasons of space and convenience, in accordance with the prevailing rules of German orthography.