Klagenfurt Krampus run: an unforgettable festival for the whole family

Erleben Sie den faszinierenden Klagenfurter Krampuslauf mit 800 schaurigen Gesellen, dem Nikolo und Engerln. Tausende Besucher tauchten in die festliche Stimmung der Innenstadt ein. Bildergalerie jetzt ansehen!
Experience the fascinating Klagenfurt Krampus run with 800 scary journeyman, the Nikolo and Engerln. Thousands of visitors immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere of the city center. See picture gallery now! (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Klagenfurt Krampus run: an unforgettable festival for the whole family

in Klagenfurt gathered thousands of visitors at the weekend to take part in the traditional Krampus run, which converted the city center into a festive and at the same time scary atmosphere. The event attracted the interest of families and onlookers alike, who followed the terrible but fascinating figures.

About 800 Krampuses, decorated with artistic costumes and impressive masks, took part in the move. These eerie fellows, known for their brown or black furs and large horns, are an integral part of Christmas customs in the region. The Santa Claus and Angel were also part of the spectacle, which kept the traditions alive while a strong hint of Christmas was blew through the air.

an unforgettable experience

While the Krampuses pulled through the streets and caused excitement with their noise and the scary depiction, visitors were able to enjoy the mixture of fear and fascination. The event was not only a little terror, but also a celebration of the cultural heritage, which has created an incentive to revitalize local traditions in recent years.

The participants impressively demonstrated the craftsmanship that flowed into the creation of these impressive costumes. Many onlookers take the opportunity to take photos with the costumes. The entire spectacle is accompanied by music and other festive activities that offer the audience an unforgettable experience.

For a detailed view of the Krampus run and more information about the customs and their importance see the report on www.meinbeinbezirk.at .