Pensioners from Hauskirchen explore the pearl milotice
Pensioners from Hauskirchen explore the pearl milotice
In the municipality of Hauskirchen, numerous pensioners came together for an exciting day trip. Under the direction of retirement chairman Franz Czerny, the group broke into neighboring Czech Republic to visit the impressive Milotice Castle, which is often referred to as the "pearl Southeast Moravia". This excursion not only offered the participants the opportunity to get to know the culture and history of the castle, but also to enjoy the picturesque landscape of the region.
The Milotice Castle, a former nobility, is known for its magnificent baroque gardens and the magnificent architecture. In addition to the visit of the castle, the group expected an informative leadership, which conveyed numerous interesting facts and stories about the extensive gardens and the historical premises. The deeply rooted history and beauty of the castle addressed the visitors very much.
an enrichment for the community
The excursion was not only a welcome change in the everyday life of the pensioners, but also represented a valuable link between older people and culture. It is important that people remain active and interested in retirement around them. Franz Czerny explained that such excursions are regularly organized to promote social contacts and to strengthen cultural awareness.
The position and the rule of the area are well known in the region, and visiting the castle not only benefits the pensioners, but also to the entire community. The connection, which is linked by such events, strengthens the sense of community and promotes positive cooperation. It remains to be seen which other excursions are planned in the future to expand the cultural horizon of the older generation and create unforgettable memories.
The positive return of the participants suggests that future trips will also be accepted with enthusiasm. This type of commitment shows how important it is to make cultural travel and education accessible to all age groups. More details on this topic can be found in a detailed report www.meinbezirk.at .
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