The Matura class visits the Crime Museum
The students of the 3rd Advanced Course (AUL) undertook a special kind of educational excursion: they visited the Vienna Crime Museum in Leopoldstadt. Together with Michael Fuchs-Robetin, who teaches the subject "Law" in the 3AUL, the students got an overview of the most spectacular crimes of the past centuries in Vienna. The pictures and display boards are therefore also quite gory. "But the museum also offers a good overview of Maria Theresa's criminal law reform," reports Fuchs-Robetin, in whose subject this will also soon be a topic. But more recent criminal history is not neglected either: the life, deeds and escape of the "harbor literary figure" and wife killer Jack Unterweger from the early 1990s, for example, are described in detail.