Committed citizens keep valuable cultural heritage

Committed citizens keep valuable cultural heritage

In the picturesque community of Ehrenhausen on the Weinstraße, the focus is on historical treasures that are to be preserved for future generations. The Eggenberger Mausoleum, varied photos, valuable documents and books, as well as the freshly revitalized grain memory are part of the rich cultural heritage that needs to be protected. These efforts are primarily promoted by committed members of the Historical Stammtische Ehrenhausen, who have been actively committed to preserving these important objects since summer this year.

The group of those interested in history has the goal of raising awareness of local history and putting the importance of these cultural values in the foreground. Through cuisine and cultural events, they ensure that the history of Ehrenhausen remains alive. This not only promotes interest in one's own past, but also strengthened the common sense.

preservation of the inheritance

A central concern of the group is the work on the Eggenberger Mausoleum, an impressive building that is not only architecturally valuable, but also many stories and memories. The grain storage, the renovation of which has recently been completed, is also considered an important part of the cultural heritage. Through projects and joint actions, the members try to inspire both young people and adults for the history of their community.

The initiative shows how important it is to preserve your own history and culture in order to enable future generations to access your past. The historical regulars' table is an example of social engagement that promotes local identity and brings together the community. The members are convinced that a strong awareness of their own history helps to consolidate the roots of the region.

In order to learn more about the work of the historical regulars' table and its activities, as well as about other cultural events in the region, interested parties can be reported on the detailed reporting on www.kleinezeitung.at see.

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