Christmas tree baubles with liars: A Christmas scandal or trend?
The Lugner City presents exclusive Richard Lugner Christmas tree baubles. A humorous legacy for the Christmas season, available in limited quantities.

Christmas tree baubles with liars: A Christmas scandal or trend?
The Lugner City presented extraordinary news on Instagram today: There are new Christmas tree baubles with Richard Lugner's likeness that are already exciting fans and visitors. The spherical unique pieces show the caricature of “Mörtel”, who is now dressed as Santa Claus and is grinning on a red ball. The master builder, who died on August 12, 2024 at the age of 91, was always the center of attention in his life and was known for his clever self-dramatization. The legacy of the influential businessman and politician is now honored with these special Christmas items, which are available in Lugner City for 12 euros each oe24.at reported.
Richard Lugner: An icon of Viennese society
Richard Lugner was not only a formative architect, but also a colorful personality in Austrian society. Born on October 11, 1932 in Vienna, he became known for building Vienna's first mosque and renovating the main synagogue, demonstrating his influence and innovative strength. In 1990 he also founded Lugner City, one of the largest shopping centers in the country. His trademark was the famous invitations to numerous celebrities to the Vienna Opera Ball, which made him a figure who was known far beyond the borders of the construction industry. Lugner's extraordinary life and career are a testament to his ambitions and tireless entrepreneurial spirit Wikipedia holds on.
The new Christmas tree baubles, which are now available for purchase, are another homage to a man who fascinated the whole of Vienna and who remains deeply rooted in the memories of the Viennese. The limited editions are available in the basement of Lugner City and are sure to find buyers quickly - not least because of the nostalgic connection to one of the city's most famous personalities. Fans and visitors are invited to give their opinion on this new form of remembrance, as they allow the legendary figure of Richard Lugner to live on during the Christmas season.