State of Lower Austria promotes renovation of the historic rectory in Haag
State of Lower Austria promotes renovation of the historic rectory in Haag
The state government of Lower Austria has decided to financially support the renovation of the rectory in Haag. The rectory, which is one of the largest in Lower Austria, is a historical facility with medieval origin, which is now designed in a baroque style. In order to preserve the building cultural heritage, the funds of the state of Lower Austria are used to fundamentally renovate the rectory both inside and outside.
Governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner emphasized the importance of parishes such as the history and development of Lower Austria in Haag. The promotion of external renovation of 120,000 euros is part of the Lower Austria state strategy in 2030 and is intended to ensure that this cultural heritage will also be preserved for future generations.
In addition to the renovation of the rectory, it was decided to restore a splendidly equipped hall on the first floor as part of the 2026 Lower Austrian state exhibition in 2026 and to make it accessible to the public as a "space of silence". This project is intended to further strengthen the historical heritage of the region and offer visitors the opportunity to find a place of calm and reflection.On average, around 100 sacred buildings in Lower Austria are supported every year with the state's monument conservation. The promotion of the renovation of the rectory in Haag shows the state government's commitment to preserve the cultural heritage and the strengthening of tourism in the region. This step will probably have positive effects on the local economy and the tourism sector.
The renovation of the rectory in Haag is an important step to preserve the cultural heritage of Lower Austria and offer visitors a unique historical experience. It is gratifying to see that the state government is committed to preserving this important cultural site and provides funds to advance the renovation.
Source: www.noe.gv.at
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