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At the last online voting we traveled with you "in Sisi's footsteps". Three extraordinary objects from the Picture Archives and Graphics Department of the Austrian National Library were available – and you decided: “Woerl’s Travel Manual – AustroHungarian City Guide” is expected to be shown mid of July 2020 at the State Hall.
Object 2: “Woerl’s Travel Manual – AustroHungarian City Guide”
Coffer of 22 travel guides, 1884–1887
Travelling was Empress Elisabeth’s great passion, but at the same time it was always a way to escape from the Imperi- al Court. In the 1950s, part of Elisabeth‘s private library came into the possession of the Austrian National Library, inclu- ding a larger collection of her travel guides such as this wine-red coffer with a total of 22 travel guides to cities of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The red linen ribbons with gold embossing seem even today to be brand-new, and were proba- bly a gift from the publishing house to the fifty-year-old Empress with a love of travelling. The volumes published by Leo Woerl date from the period 1884 to 1887. Between 1884 and 1887, the Empress actually stayed in only three places co- vered by the 22 guides: Budapest, Ischl and Gastein.