Die “European Village Tour” in St. Pölten

© Elisabeth Fernbach

… verschaffte den Incoming-Studierenden einen Einblick in die Stadt des neuen Standorts. Lesen Sie hier über deren Eindrücke und gewinnen Sie gemeinsam mit Lara und Roos Ein-, Durch- und Ausblicke.

St. Pölten wasn't a new place for me. I had been there primarily to shop, but also a few times for school. At first, I thought that there would be nothing new to see, but I was completely wrong. During the walking tour with Miss Fernbach, I started to see the significance of some buildings and what they meant for the people. It was a nice morning filled with seeing the world. (Lara B.)

The way of water walking tour is an art exhibition around the Mühlbach and the Traisen. The tour teaches us to take notice of water in our surroundings and the importance of it in our daily life. (Lara B.)

This semi-annual festival has been organized in St. Pölten where you can see many types of art throughout the city. We took an art course from The Way of the Water. This tour returned to the Traisen and the Mühlbach. Several artists contributed to this. Water was reflected in a different way in each work of art. I personally thought the artwork of the waste processing was very beautiful, it was very colorful and it was in a beautiful place where you could actually just walk past without seeing it. In addition, the artwork with the purple sheets also appealed to me, because there is a beautiful message behind it. The water and nature change the entire work of art, and that's how it works for us too. Our environment also shapes who we are (Roos S.).

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