D / Bavaria: Prutting Presentation and Opening

The tranquil village of Prutting is located in the Bavarian foothills of the Alps, in the district of Rosenheim. Historically, Prutting looks back on a 1000-year history, as the first settlement of the place can be traced back to the year 924. […]

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A / NOE: Neidling: Presentation and Opening

The market town of Neidling is located in the Mostviertel on the Roman road from St. Pölten to Melk. The gently hilly landscape invites young and old to go on hiking excursions – worth mentioning here is the Dunkelsteinerwald, […]

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A / NOE: Theresienfeld: Honoring the Topothequers

Theresienfeld‘s Topothequers, Herbert Hallbauer and Bernhard Koschi, follow in the footsteps of Maria Theresia. In the community‘s event hall, they were ceremoniously honored with the golden badge of honor by Mayor Ingrid […]

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D / Bav: Neustift bei Orten- burg: Opening

A special feature on the European map is the village named Neustift near Ortenburg, which can easily be found on any aerial photograph. Because a large funnel, the quarry, which continues to expand, marks the spot in the […]

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A / Styria: St. Ruprecht an der Raab: Opening

One of the oldest communities in Styria, St. Ruprecht an der Raab, presented its Topotheque on October 7th. In the architecturally remarkable community center of Unterfladnitz, Mayor Franz Nöhrer opened the evening, where the […]

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OOE / Eitzing: Topotheque at the Ortsbildmesse

Every year the activities of the Upper Austrian communities are presented at the Ortsbildmesse (townscape fair), which is always held in a different municipalities. It is a compilation of future-oriented projects that is accepted […]

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A / NOE: Statzendorf: Topotheque and wine festival

At the traditional Kellergassen festival in Kuffern, from whose Heurigen tables you can look far into the landscape, the Topotheque was, as always, represented in the „Cellar of History“, which was presented by Topothequer Robert Reiter […]

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