After five years of extensive renovation, the Wien Museum on Karlsplatz in Vienna reopened its doors in late 2023. Right in time for this, treat has created a completely new website with LECKER.
The website is also characterized by a modular structure - with LECKER we create a structure of tables with data that can be centrally managed for exhibtions, events, archive and image repository. Information from these tables can then dynamically be integrated into the frontend with no hassle and need for future updates.
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LECKER enables the Secession to create new editorial content around its wast archive and exhibition data. With central databases for exhibitions, artists, events data can be managed centrally and enriched with stunning looking detail pages easily.
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This contemporary website combines an overview of the multitude of projects, services and branches of Mayr & Glatzl together with multi-layered documentation of realized projects.
Our well structured database in LECKER allowed an easy implementation of an AI System to answer questions about M&G in any language.
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The website of this boutique hotel uses LECKER to create a great look and easy extensions like to their reservations or inquiry system.
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Curated by is Vienna's largest gallery festival. Going since 2008 the festival accumulated a large database of exhibitions which have been organized and collected with LECKER for easy access.
In addition the basic system was enhanced to allow for an application and voting system to ease the organisation of the festival.
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The Haus der Geschichte Österreich is the central federal museum of Austria's history. This vast website uses LECKER to organize data about its exhibitions, a huge lexicon and in addition is also collecting digital artifacts from users to conserver for the future.
Multiple interactive exhibitions, that also branch out into the exhibition space and a connection to their ticketing system use the flexibility of LECKER.
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Leopold Fine Arts, a small gallery based in Vienna, uses LECKER to create a simple and stunning website including a large, custom, database for their artworks.
The organisation has also set up a webshop called LPLD, also based on LECKER.
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