There is a simple reason why the retirement age of 65 is now being questioned: Austrians are getting older. The reasons for this are different. In addition to an age map with all communities, Krone+ has also found the places where most people over 100 years old live.
The parish church of St. Ulrich towers above the town, with the Gailtal Alps behind it, lots of forest and idyll all around – the 360-resident community of Lavant on the border between Tyrol and Carinthia stands for peace, security and a feeling of home. But the first impression is deceptive. The lively club life brings momentum to the mountain landscape: the tennis, fruit and horticultural clubs, men’s singing clubs and the Dolomites Golf Club ensure that the residents live together. “The community lives from the clubs’ events,” says Oswald Kuenz, mayor of Lavant, enthusiastically in the call from “Krone”.
Source: Krone

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