Esperanto in Austria

The Esperanto Museum and Collection of Planned Languages is located in Vienna.

[2] Austrian peace activist Alfred Hermann Fried also supported Esperanto, writing a German-Esperanto dictionary.

[5] Austrian Esperantists such as Jenny Weleminsky and Eugen Wüster wrote translations between Esperanto and German in the mid-20th century.

[citation needed] In 1953, the World Peace Esperantist Movement was established in Sankt Pölten.

[6] President Franz Jonas was involved in the Esperanto community prior to taking office.

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Palais Mollard-Clary , home of the Esperanto Museum in Vienna, Austria.