Debate at 10 p.m. locking lesson: culture or calm in the Danube city?

Debate at 10 p.m. locking lesson: culture or calm in the Danube city?

In the Danube city, a strict curfew is from 10 p.m. This decision ensures heated debates among the residents. A recently carried out concert series in the meta city, which went into the night, played a crucial role in the discussion. District head Ernst Nevrivy (SPÖ) expressed his view by noting that those who want to celebrate should cross the Danube. He wants to ensure a quiet environment for the residents who want to sleep. This asked the question in the room whether there is space for cultural events in the Donaustadt.

A survey on meinzirk.at revealed that 52 percent of those surveyed believe that there should be more space for cultural activities. The objections to the existing regulation are diverse and range from incomprehension to the need for the locking lesson to comparisons with similar cases in the city.

contradictory opinions on the blocking lesson

The reactions to the curfew is different. A reader, Christian, stated: "So now 15 people and a district leader to prevent international cultural events - very democratic." Such voices make it clear that some have the feeling that cultural offers would be arbitrarily interrupted.

Paul commented similarly critically: "It is spoken of creating more attractiveness, but if something becomes popular, it will be turned off immediately. The logic behind it does not open up." Sabine, who has lived in Kagran for many years, also complains about the noise pollution and refers to the problems that the new open-air concerts bring. She is not alone with her perspective, because many residents have similar experiences.

On the other hand, Sascha emphasizes that the meta city, as an art and cultural center, actually needs an extended locking lesson. "We should make ourselves attractive for music and art. The meta city is well connected to the public transport network, which makes it an important place," he said. The discussion thus refers to the important questions about the basics of culture and access to events in the district.

Another reader, "Dream-Photo", draws parallels to the Arena Vienna: "This is exactly the same as with the arena in the 3rd district. People who know that there is an event center nearby, then complain and the culture is simply turned off. Why do they move there?" This reasoning suggests that certain environments for cultural institutions have been created and the residents have deliberately decided to move to these areas.

The debate about the curfew in the Danube city is a clear sign of how different interests - quality of life of the residents and the need for cultural life - are in conflict. The continuing discussions show that a large part of the population wishes a revitalized cultural life. While one camp is committed to more freedom in culture, the other pushes to maintain the calm in the residential area.

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