Mar 06 2025 29 mins 1
Long before Dubai put ski slopes in the desert, Vienna had its own indoor skiing dream: the Schneepalast (Snow Palace). Opened in 1927 as the world’s first permanent hall for year-round skiing, it was the brainchild of Dagfinn Carlsen—a man who clearly thought no idea was too ambitious. With two ski slopes, a toboggan run, and even a ski jump, Carlsen envisioned competitions, lessons, and endless winter fun... all under one roof. The only problem? The "snow substitute" was a slippery mix of soap and sawdust that behaved nothing like actual snow. Unsurprisingly, things went downhill fast. Oh, and did we mention there's also an assassination attempt in this story? Join us for a deep dive into one of Vienna’s strangest and most forgotten experiments in winter sports history.
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Links
https://magazin.wienmuseum.at/der-schneepalast-1927
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dagfin_Carlsen
https://www.geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at/Nordwestbahnhof
https://finanzbildung.oenb.at/docroot/waehrungsrechner/#/