Halbthurn Castle concerts 2025: Focus on music and passion

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The half -gymnastics castle concerts in 2025 promise an extraordinary music experience. Find out more about the diverse program and the joyful expectation of the cultural events!

Halbthurn Castle concerts 2025: Focus on music and passion

As part of a press conference in Raiffeisenlandesbank Burgenland, the program for the Halbthurn Castle concerts in 2025 was presented on Friday. The event promises to make music accessible to a broader public at a high level. Among other things, the ruler Philippa Königsegg-Aulendorf, the organizational manager Gabriele Schindl, as well as representatives from the cultural and finance world were present.

The half -gymnastics castle concerts are very popular in the region. According to Castle Owner Königsegg-Aulendorf, there will be a varied program in 2025, which starts with a special song evening on February 1st. This event should not only celebrate the passion for music, but also offer a look back at important music history, explained the organizational manager Gabriele Schindl.

Diverse concert offer

The concert series stands out due to its variety of music styles and styles. The aim is to offer visitors a musical experience that they can "touch". This means that the quality of the performances and the personality of the artists should be in the foreground. The focus is on the fact that the concerts are not only experiences, but also create deeper connections to music.

There was also enthusiasm from actress Lisa Weidenmüller and the actor Markus Freistätter, who also took part in the press conference. They emphasized the importance of such cultural events for the community and the exchange between artists and the audience. Planning for the coming year shows that the organizers are working intensively on creating a creative and appealing program.

Rudolf Könighofer, General Director of Raiffeisenlandesbank Burgenland, supported the initiative and noted how important it is to promote culture on site. Events such as the Halbturn Castle concerts not only contribute to enriching the cultural landscape, they also offer a platform for regional artists.

The anticipation for the Halburn Castle concerts in 2025 increases because they will conquer the hearts of the music lovers in the region. With a promising start and a number of planned events, the cultural year 2025 will certainly be a highlight for many visitors. Further information is in a detailed report At www.bvz.at to find.