krone.at ticks live – Austria celebrates: All information about the national holiday

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Austria celebrates its national holiday on October 26. We will keep you informed all day long and check the boxes live for you. Discover everything about the history of our country, political background, neutrality and patriotism here. And feel free to tell us (in the story comments) why YOU are proud of our Austria!

A busy program awaits the federal government and thousands of visitors at Heldenplatz in Vienna.

The program points of the day:

  • The wreath laying ceremony in the consecration room at the outer castle gate was postponed 9:30 am held. The federal government and head of state Alexander Van der Bellen were present.
  • A 10am Van der Bellen and First Lady Doris Schmidauer opened the Bellariator for an “open day” at Ballhausplatz.
  • 11 clock: Swearing in of the recruits on Heldenplatz in the presence of the Federal President and the Federal Government.
  • Von 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m invite Chancellor Karl Nehammer, Federal Minister Karoline Edtstadler, Federal Minister Susanne Raab and State Secretary Claudia Plakolm to the “Open Day” in the Federal Chancellery.

Tell us (in the story comments below) why YOU are also proud of our Austria! What makes our country so special, which holiday destinations and dishes in the Alpine Republic do you appreciate? In short: Why does your heart beat for red-white-red? Selected comments will be published in the ticker!

Source: Krone

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