Vienna in the late 1950s and early 1960s was a city undergoing significant change. Post-World War II, it was recovering from the devastation of the war and the division of the city. The late 1950s marked a period of economic growth and modernization, with Vienna beginning to embrace more contemporary cultural and artistic trends. The city’s architecture started to blend modernist elements with its historic charm.
Culturally, Vienna remained a hub of classical music, but also saw a rise in interest in jazz and other contemporary genres. The intellectual and artistic scene was vibrant, reflecting both the city’s rich history and its evolving present.
Overall, Vienna was transitioning from the somber post-war years to a more dynamic and modern era. These fascinating black and white photos were taken by
Libby Hall that show street scenes of Vienna in 1959 and 1960.
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The Chestnut Sellers, Vienna, 1959 |
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The Boots, Vienna, 1959 |
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The Tram, Vienna, 1959 |
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Cafe Mozart, Vienna, 1959-60 |
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Enthralled!, Vienna, 1959-60 |
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Fruits and Vegetables, Vienna, 1959-60 |
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Going Home, Vienna, 1959-60 |
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Hoardings, Vienna, 1959-60 |
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Magazines, Vienna, 1959-60 |
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Oblivious of the Caryatids’ Conversation, Vienna, 1959-60 |
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Offering, Vienna, 1959-60 |
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Pursued, Vienna, 1959-60 |
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The Press, Vienna, 1959-60 |
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Thinking, Vienna, 1959-60 |
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Time Frozen, Vienna, 1959-60 |
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Vienna, Vienna, 1959-60 |
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Wheelbarrow, Vienna, 1959-60 |
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Windows, Vienna, 1959-60 |
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Shopping After Rain, Vienna, 1960 |
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The Bookshop, Vienna, 1960 |
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The Burggarten, Vienna, 1960 |
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The Butcher's Shop, Vienna, 1960 |
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The Conversation, Vienna, 1960 |
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The Friend, Vienna, 1960 |
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The Hoardings, Vienna, 1960 |
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The Lucky Chimney Sweep, Vienna, 1960 |
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The Newspaper, Vienna, 1960 |
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The Quiet Cafe, Vienna, 1960 |
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The Volkswagen, Vienna, 1960 |
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Vienna, 1960 |
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