Building -historical discoveries: Kellergasse Raschala in focus
Building -historical discoveries: Kellergasse Raschala in focus
In the Hollabrunn City Museum, an exciting event on the topic of “Kellergasse Rashala” was recently held. The lectures were well attended and achieved great interest among the audience. Oliver Fries presented the results of his building historical research, which dealt with the inventory and measurement of historical Kellergasse. In particular, the anecdote over the Pinkelstein, a striking element of the Kellergasse, caused a smile reactions.
The evening started with an introductory word by City Councilor Elisabeth Schüttengruber-Holly. She ensured that everyone present understands the technical term "vernacular wine architecture", which relates to the typical construction of the region. This construction is the product of a long development that is characterized by locally grown traditions and requirements. Raschala, located in the idyllic surroundings of Hollabrunn, is not only a geographical point, but also a testimony of viticulture culture, which is maintained here over generations.
historical relevance
The cellar alleys in this region have an important story as a poststraße to Prague and are an indispensable part of the cultural heritage of Hollabrunn. The construction that has developed over the centuries reflects the traditional viticultural techniques and stories worth reading of the families who live here. Oliver Fries ’research not only illuminates architectural details, but also the stories that are connected to the various buildings and the traditions stored in it.
The details presented that Fries presented, illustrated how important it is to document and preserve these cultural treasures. This type of recording is not only important for historians, but also for future generations who want to appreciate and maintain knowledge about their roots. Kellergasse is more than just a street; It is a symbol of the identity of this region and its development over the years.
The event in the city museum was very well received, and the audience's interest showed that there was a clear need for discussions about historical topics. Such initiatives are important to strengthen awareness of local culture and history. More information on this and other topics can be found here .
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