The Christmas market (Kipferlmarkt) was not allowed to take place – shopping with needy single parents was.
- New Nativity Museum in the centre of Lauffen in Upper Austria to open on 1 Advent in 2021
- The European Heritage Project is having one of the largest historical family nativity scenes in the Salzkammergut comprehensively restored for the planned museum, and other important nativity scenes will follow.
Owner Peter Löw has lovingly restored the listed castle.
However, a gap in the courtyard disturbs him. His latest project should also benefit the village…
Located on the upper part of the Hanfelder Berg, the stately Palais Sonnenhof overlooks Lake Starnberg and the entire chain of Alps from Berchtesgaden to Lake Constance. When the European Heritage Project acquired the Sonnenhof in 2002, the once noble and glamorous villa had already stood empty for decades and was only sporadically used as a backdrop for film shoots.
Many people dream of buying some vines, maybe a wine farm – some even acquire a vineyard. A few investors, however, have acquired a whole collection of estates and combine a passion for wine with financial investment. Often to the advantage of the consumer. Read more
The sale of the Lauffen 15 property to the entrepreneur Peter Löw was (as reported) decided by a majority in the Ischl council. But what overall plans does Löw have for Lauffen and what expectations does he have of the municipality and when should the renovation work start? A local inspection.
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Michelangelo Wine Awards gold medal for 2017 Merlot.
The current success is not only due to hard work, but also to the exceptional location of the vineyards. This winery was deliberately built on this site by the Boer settlers in 1696 and has continued to produce its wines in the same location over the centuries. Read more
Investor Peter Löw and gastronomy professional Heinz Hanner last week invited visitors to an on-site inspection: The restructuring of the “Lacknerhaus” is progressing and the Berggericht restaurant is due to open at the end of the year.
The former poorhouse on the market square in Lauffen, known as Lauffen 15, has seen better days. But now a new opportunity has presented itself for the historic walls as well as for the entire market centre of Lauffen.
With the help of a German investor, the somewhat “aged” town centre of the Ischl district of Lauffen is to regain its former glory. Peter Löw, whose wife was born in Lauffen, has presented his plans on two occasions and received a lot of positive feedback. Read more