The Vienna Folk Opera, welcomes productions provided that the daily theater activities are not disturbed. For longer shoots (several days), written applications should be received with nine months in advance. For all other shoots, shorter notice is acceptable.
The Vienna State Opera, one of the city’s most impressive buildings, allows filming in the grand staircase, the intermission areas and foyers, the rehearsal rooms as well as the outside balconies. Consideration for rehearsals and performances is required. Filming on the stage, the auditorium and in the orchestra pit is limited. For the filming of live performances copyrights have to be cleared. Contracts are needed for larger productions. Fire regulations have to be observed.
The United Stages Graz manages the Graz Opera, the Schauspielhaus (spoken theater), the Orpheum (meeting and concert hall) as well as the Kasematten. In the 16th century, the Kasematten, located on the Schlossberg (Castle Hill), served as a storage house and prison for the castle. Today it can be rented for open air events.
Production teams are welcome at any time and can use the available costumes, props, extras, lights, sound system, special effects and staff. Filming in the Graz Opera is most likely possible on Mondays.
Graz was Europe’s vibrant Cultural Capital in 2003. On this occasion, London’s star architects Peter Cook and Colin Fournier created the Kunsthaus Graz (Art House Graz): The building, a huge “bubble” with a skinlike blue acrylic glass exterior was built in symbiotic relationship with Europe’s oldest cast-iron construction, the “Iron House”. Film permits are granted on a project per project basis.
New York’s art, design and media star, Vito Acconci, designed the Murinsel, a brand new island space on the Mur river in Graz. An amphitheater is situated in the shell-like construction, a coffee house is located under a dome. Film permits have to be requested at the Graz Traffic and Transportation Office.
In Innsbruck, the city’s landmark, the Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl), the Annasäule (a monumental column in the city center memorizing the defeat of the black plague), the Imperial Palace and the Weiherburg Castle are often used as historic backdrops. These and all other official and public buildings, are under the authority of the Building Administration Innsbruck. For filming in the Golden Roof building, the Department of Historic Preservation has to be contacted as well.
The Minimundus in Klagenfurt, Carinthia, displays a miniature world with 171 models of world famous buildings from 53 countries. They include St. Peter’s Cathedral in Rome, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Statue of Liberty in New York, the CNN Tower in Toronto, and even the Taj Mahal in Agra. Around 90 percent of the models have been built with the same materials as their original. Filming is possible at any time between the beginning of April and the end of October.