Lugner City celebrates with touching farewell words for Christmas!

On December 22, 2024, the Lugner City celebrated an emotional Christmas party in memory of Richard Lugner.
On December 22, 2024, the Lugner City celebrated an emotional Christmas party in memory of Richard Lugner. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Lugner City celebrates with touching farewell words for Christmas!

Lugner City, Wien, Österreich - On December 22, 2024, the festive Christmas party of the Lugner City took place in the exclusive Gerstner Salons Privés. Under the direction of Richard Lugner's daughter, Jacqueline, and Gerald Friede, a special thank you was organized to the employees for an eventful year. The exquisite menu, which included a delicate soup, fish and delicious chocolate cake, was just one of the highlights of the evening. Nina "Bambi" Bruckner, who has been supporting the shopping center for seven years, was also honored with a "Lugner" attachment needle, which she proudly presented to her followers on Instagram.

emotional homage to Richard Lugner

The Christmas cards that were distributed to the employees ensured an emotional moment because they were signing the signature of Richard Lugner, who died in August. The greeting began with the warm wishes for peaceful holidays and a good start to the new year. The employees were reminded that Lugner's work and his personality significantly shaped the company. The management of the company concluded with thanks for the long -term cooperation and an outlook on the year together.

Richard Lugner, a well -known Austrian businessman, was the founder of the Lugner City in Vienna and became known for his extravagant lifestyle and his participation in the Viennese opera ball. Every year he brought celebrities with him, for whose accompaniment he often offered a remuneration. Despite his ambitions to become the Federal President, and several clever attempts at elections, his heir as an entrepreneur and personality in the Austrian society remains alive, as simply reported.

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