Opportunities for the Eisenstrasse: UNESCO World Heritage Site in griffible proximity

Find out more about the progress of Eisenstrasse when applying for the UNESCO World Heritage Status. Participants of the symposium discuss the next steps. Read now!
Find out more about the progress of Eisenstrasse when applying for the UNESCO World Heritage Status. Participants of the symposium discuss the next steps. Read now! (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Opportunities for the Eisenstrasse: UNESCO World Heritage Site in griffible proximity

The application of the Eisenstrasse for the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site takes concrete forms. Various actors gathered in a recently held symposium to discuss the next steps in this significant process. Among the participants were well -known personalities such as Mario Abl, Katrin Auer, Wilfried Eichlseder, Birgit Sandler and Werner Krammer, who work together on the vision, to preserve and promote this historical heritage.

The symposium served not only as a platform for the exchange of ideas, but also to strengthen the network between the stakeholders. It became clear that the commitment to the application goes far beyond local politics and that numerous actors from the cultural sector, tourism and the economy include.

importance of the application

The desired award as a UNESCO World Heritage Site is of great importance for the region. It not only promises stronger international attention, but also potential economic advantages in the form of tourism and investments. The participants see this an opportunity to put the cultural heritage of Eisenstrasse in the foreground and to secure its value for future generations.

The symposium has shown how important it is to combine the different perspectives and collect all relevant information in order to make the application in the best possible way. In this context, the rich historical aspects and the beauty of the region play a crucial role that needs to be presented.

Overall, the application represents a significant step in the development of the Eisenstrasse. If the completion is successful, this could not only strengthen local identity, but also help to make the region visible on the cultural map. The efforts to maintain this important award are a contemporary and significant step to preserve the cultural heritage.

More details on the application and the current situation can be found on www.kleinezeitung.at can be read.