Tiefenbacher Kirta brings joy and community to the village square!

Tiefenbacher Kirta brings joy and community to the village square!

Kirta, a traditional Bavarian festival, was celebrated in the municipality of Tiefenbach and has established itself as a popular occasion. The celebration took place for the second time this year at the newly designed village square, which was able to put the number of visitors. The tables and benches hardly seem to be sufficient for the rush, which underlines the popularity of the festival.

The Kirta from the Kulturkreis, which was based on a formerly big holiday, was organized. "A small but fine festival," said Elfriede Haslauer during the opening and emphasized the excellent work of her five fellow campaigners, who had prepared everything. The culinary offer included plenty of lard and a variety of cakes that were quickly out of print. The market stalls offered the colorful harvest from the surrounding gardens and fields, including fruit, vegetables, juices, jams, honey and nuts.

Various offer and musical support

The offer was not only limited to food. On site, visitors were also able to acquire autumn wreaths, handicrafts, handmade products, natural cosmetics and colorful ceramics. The musical accompaniment came from the Bachtalmusi, whose performances ranged from fresh and happy to contemplative and perfectly accompanied the atmosphere of the festival. The Rauch siblings ensured that no legs stopped.

The mayor of the community, Birgit Gatz, was enthusiastic about the event. For them, the Kirta was not only a festival, but also a way to strengthen the sense of community and to enliven the village community. "This promotes community and conviviality and definitely stimulates our new village square," she said. Such festivals are crucial to promote the cooperation in the community and to strengthen social cohesion. The news of the successful event spreads quickly and gives hope for a valuable tradition.

For many visitors, participation in the Kirta was not only a pleasure for the palate, but also an opportunity to celebrate the connection with home and neighbors. This tradition, which is deeply rooted in Bavarian culture, could attract even more people in the future and further strengthen the village community. It remains to be seen how these positive developments will affect future events in the region.

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