15 new Kellergassenführer enrich the Weinviertel

15 new Kellergassenführer enrich the Weinviertel
A special ceremony recently took place in Falkenstein, in which 15 new cellar alleys were included in the elite circle of the 740 Weinviertel Kellergassenführer. In the future, these newly trained guides will help to keep the cultural heritage of the region alive and bring closer to visitors.
Joachim Maly, the chairman of the Kellergassenführer, was enthusiastic: "They inspire the guests for our cultural heritage". This statement illustrates the central role that the Kellergassenführer play in the Weinviertel by keeping the traditions and the rich history of this special landscape alive.
Association of tradition and community
Mayor Christoph Schüller emphasized the importance of the Kellergassen at the award ceremony: "The walls of our Kellergassen are a connecting element that stands for calm, security and relaxation." These words emphasize the deeply rooted connection of the cellar alleys to the people of the region and illustrate how these historically grown structures contribute to a feeling of community.
The new cellar alleys are not only an intermediary of knowledge about the past, they are also ambassadors of the Weinviertel. Her training enables her to represent the culture of the cellar alleys and encourage visitors to deal with the region and its traditions. This not only gives the new leaders an important role, but also strengthens the cultural identity of the entire region.
Such an approach is particularly important today, in which tourist attractions are often commercialized. The new cellar alleys are attempted to focus on the authentic and the original. The new leaders bring fresh ideas and perspectives to present the legacy of this area in an exciting and inviting way.
By telling the stories and traditions of the cellar allows, the leaders contribute to the fact that the values and the history of the Weinviertel are not forgotten. The task of these new managers is of great importance because they invite guests from all over the world to discover the uniqueness and diversity of the region.
The Weinviertel, known for its wine production and the breathtaking landscape, gains additional tourist value through this training of cellar alleys. It will be exciting to observe how your commitment to the local cultural heritage promotes the attractiveness of the region and at the same time increases the number of visitors.
The KellerGassenführer ranks becomes even more colorful and more diverse by the new members. Your task is not only to inform, but with passion and enthusiasm to live and share the embodiment of the basement culture. With their stories and tours, they will continue to carry the importance of the cellar alleys into the future and ensure that these cultural treasures will remain accessible to coming generations.
For more information about the new Kellergassenführer and their role in the Weinviertel, See the article on www.noen.at .