Ding Day in the Lilienfeld Abbey: A festival for collectors and discoverers
Ding Day in the Lilienfeld Abbey: A festival for collectors and discoverers
Last weekend there was a special event in the Lilienfeld Abbey, which triggered great enthusiasm among the visitors. The so -called thing day, a kind of flea market of the local museum, offered an excellent opportunity to discover and acquire unique collectibles and curious objects. A variety of exhibits were issued on the site of the dormitorium that aroused the interest of the visitors.
At the day of the day, the guests could not only browse and buy, but also participate in various activities. Vice Mayor Christian Buxhofer was among those present and enjoyed the creative ambience that was accompanied by music and a practical repair workshop.
attractive exhibits and musical entertainment
Special appeal found ancient expenditure of the Lilienfeld district leaves from the 50s and 60s, which were of great interest to nostalgics. In this context, a retrocafé with furniture from the Emmaus community was also set up, which contributed to the homely atmosphere. The event was not only attractive for adults, but also for children. In this way, younger visitors were able to try out the believers sponsored by Sparkasse Lower Austria Mitte West.
Another highlight was the repair station. Franz Spilka offered his expertise to get started at watches, while Alois, a repairer of the repair network of the Small Region Traisen-Gölsental, demonstrated that many old museum goods are still in perfect condition and can be made functional. This opportunity to repair objects was very popular.
Bernhard Hanak, Roland Lensch and Markus Eckl, who enriched the event with their sounds, provided the musical framework. On the evening of the day of the thing there was also an auction of special objects, and a digital quiz rounded off the program. The winners of the quiz were able to look forward to fresh storm from the Viwe wine shop in the Wachau, which was a pleasant conclusion to the event.
The popularity of the day of the thing prompted the organizers to promise a sequel to 2025. The event will continue to remain an integral part of cultural life in Lilienfeld, which focuses on the exchange of memories and the joy of the old.
This event is not only a great opportunity to expand your own collection, but also a platform to exchange ideas in the community and experience local culture. Reports about the increasing popularity of such events show that there is a growing trend towards more conscious use of resources and appreciation of craftsmanship. More information and impressions can be found on www.noen.at .
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