Christmas magic in Spittal: Festive village opened at Porcia Castle
Christmas magic in Spittal: Festive village opened at Porcia Castle
In the festively decorated Spittal city park, this year's Christmas village was opened, which shines in front of the impressive Porcia Castle. While the first flakes fell to the ground, the singer Buzzi, known as Michael Bucher, agreed with his hit "Christmas in the City" to the upcoming celebrations. Mayor Gerhard Köfer gave the official starting shot for the Christmas village, which will be open daily from 12 noon to 9 p.m. and on weekends until 10 p.m.Visitors can look forward to 18 stands that offer a variety of homemade glowing drinks, including the popular Schilcher mulinated wine and refreshing berry punch. Culinary guests also get their money's worth, with specialties such as Frigga from the wood stove, apple wheel ’n and classic house sausages. The Christmas village not only offers food and drinks, but also handicraft products. Stands indicate knitwear, jewelry, natural cosmetics and festive decorations that provide the perfect Christmas magic.
leisure activities for the smallest
children can look forward to various attractions. A pony ride, a mini railway and a chain carousel are ready to entertain the little visitors. The mayor also thanked the many helpers and supporters who contributed to the development of this festive ambient, including the elementary school children, who decorated the 200 Christmas trees with a lot of commitment. The newly furnished biotope near the Christmas village also shines in the festive light and is an eye -catcher for everyone.
Mayor Köfer shows himself as a big fan of the singer Buzzi, which he praises as the "cabaret unit of the Carinthian music scene". The artist ensures an atmospheric evening by not only giving Christmas carols, but also rocking oldies. Another highlight of the evening was the stel scene, represented by Maria Gschwandtner from the Pongau, who caused a stir and a popular photo motif for visitors. The attendees also included numerous local politicians and US students who are attending their compatriot Katie Hausmann, who has been teaching at the Borg-Gymnasium since September.
The Christmas village has already caused a stir in the community, and many are excited about the first visits. The festive atmosphere and the large number of offers promise a cozy and appealing framework for the pre -Christmas season. For further details about the event, readers can the current reporting on www.meinbezirk.at view.