Traditional Martiniloben: Young wine blessing at the LFS Hollabrunn

Traditional Martiniloben: Young wine blessing at the LFS Hollabrunn

d ie agricultural technical school in Hollabrunn recently invited to a special festival, the traditional Martiniloben. At this event, the new wine was solemnly blessed and the guests were able to enjoy delicious regional specialties. The Martinilobs takes place every year around the Martinifest and has developed into a real highlight in the school's event calendar.

The event attracted numerous visitors, including former employees and representatives of public organizations with whom the technical school works in the course of the year. The young wine blessing was accompanied by several important personalities of local life, including the member of the state parliament Richard Hogl and LK-NÖ vice president Andrea Wagner. District captain Karl-Josef Weiss and director Stefan Amon were also among the guests who supported this beautiful tradition.

a feast of the community

The ceremonial atmosphere of the evening was shaped by the warm community and the exchange between the guests. Many visitors appreciated the opportunity to meet old acquaintances and make new contacts. The agricultural technical school is known for its close connection to the region and impressively proves this with the organization of such events.

One of the highlights of the evening was the wine baptism, in which the new wine of the year was presented. This ceremony not only symbolizes the beginning of the new wine season, but also the commitment of the technical school for regional agriculture and the promotion of local products. The young wine blessing is an important part of this tradition and contributes to strengthening the sense of community in Hollabrunn.

The tradition of Martinilobs shows the anchoring of the agricultural technical school in the community and emphasizes the importance of traditions in today's society. Such events contribute to the preservation of the cultural heritage and at the same time offer a platform for exchange and networking within the community.

For the visitors of this festival, there was also the opportunity to find out about the modern approaches of the technical school in agricultural training. This shows that tradition and innovation can go hand in hand. The school management emphasizes how important it is to train the prospective farmers and agriculturalists through the modern requirements and techniques in the agricultural sector, while at the same time respecting and maintaining the region's values ​​and customs.

Overall, the Martiniloben was not only a culinary festival, but also a significant event that further strengthens the close community within the agricultural technical school and the Hollabrunn region.