Gustav Reingrabner: The exciting story of the city of Horn reveals!
Gustav Reingrabner: The exciting story of the city of Horn reveals!
In a warm homage, the city of Horn mourns the loss of Gustav Reingrabner, who served as a superintendent in Burgenland from 1975 to 1994 and leaves a significant legacy beyond his life. Reingrabner, who was also an ordinarius for canon law at the University of Vienna between 1990 and 2005, devoted himself intensively to Horn's history, especially the Evangelical period in the 16th and 17th centuries. From the 1980s, his commitment increased and he successfully designed several large historical exhibitions in the Horner Museum. His well -visited special exhibition "Between Men and Acker people" attracted almost 14,000 guests. As Noen , he had great influence on the cultural life of the region.
his legacy is also consolidated by two newly published volumes on the city history of Horn. These works, which are the result of decades of research, offer a comprehensive overview from the beginning to the end of the Thirty Years' War. In these volumes, Reingrabner documents the development of the city and the religious conflicts that helped Horn to become a national role. In addition to numerous illustrations and maps, valuable genealogical data are also presented. The books that were created under the direction of project coordinator Erich Rabl are now available in Horn, as can be read in a report by a lasting inheritance
Reingrabner's extensive research and its publications that include over 600 scientific work shape the history of Horn to the present day. His passion for local history and its ability to make complex relationships understandable are clearly visible in the new volumes. These works are not only a tribute to his life's work, but also a valuable resource for everyone who wants to deal with the history of the city of Horn and its cultural identity.
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