A journey through culinary art: ceremony in Villach

A journey through culinary art: ceremony in Villach

In Klagenfurt, the innovative art installation "disappearing art" was recently presented, which deals with the topic of conscious food. Numerous prominent guests took part in the event, including Governor Peter Kaiser and Prince couples from Villach and Bad St. Leonhard. The installation includes a remarkable exhibition in which the remains of culinary masterpieces by regional chefs and restaurateurs are artistically presented on safety glasses.

The dishes are not only seen as visual works of art, but are also provided with explanatory tables and QR codes. These codes lead to further information about the participating restaurants, including their menus. Invited guests can therefore learn to appreciate both art and the culinary creativity of the region.

digital interactivity and regional experience

A special feature of the exhibition is the digital presence. Visitors can experience Daily by Daily from 12 p.m. 12 in the media room of the Carinthia. Museum. The QR codes not only receive information about the works of art, but also for the respective restaurants and their locations. This enables the culinary width of the region to be discovered in an interactive way. It is a pilot project that has potential to grow into a unique regional gourmet guide.

The culinary representation is no coincidence; A large number of renowned chefs from Klagenfurt and Villach were involved in the development of the various dishes. These include heads such as Paul and Peter Haas, Hartwig Häusl and many more who present their kitchen art in a new light.

This installation represents a distinctive combination of art and gastronomy, which not only offers a sensual experience, but also stimulates thinking about eating in our society. The exhibition will be open until December 1st and promises to inspire and inspire visitors from near and far.

For further information, including the listing of all the restaurants and chefs involved, see the article on www.klick-kaernten.at .

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