Christmas Garden is coming to Austria for the first time

Christmas Garden for the first time in Austria (Photo: Christmas Garden).
Christmas Garden for the first time in Austria (Photo: Christmas Garden).

Christmas Garden is coming to Austria for the first time

Christmas Garden for the first time in Austria (Photo: Christmas Garden).
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After groundbreaking successes in Berlin, London, Paris, Rome and Barcelona, ​​among others, and a total of almost five million guests in Europe so far, the Christmas Garden at Grafenegg Castle will celebrate its premiere on November 17, 2023.

After dark, the Christmas Garden at Grafenegg Castle invites you to take a magical journey into the magically illuminated gardens of Grafenegg Castle and guarantees a wonderful winter open-air experience for young and old.

The successful Christmas Garden concept, which has been enchanting millions of guests in the most beautiful parks and gardens in Europe with an atmospheric dance of lights since 2016, can now finally be experienced in Austria: After dark, the Christmas Garden at Grafenegg Castle will open the princely parks of Grafenegg Castle from November 17, 2023 transform it into a shimmering sea of ​​shine with countless points of light.

With a sparkling interplay of artistic light figures, fairytale light scenes and dreamlike illuminations, the castle landscape presents itself as a colorful winter dream. On a two-kilometer-long circular route through the castle grounds, the audience at the Christmas Garden Schloss Grafenegg can expect a glittering Christmas light opulence that will amaze the guests. It will be the event highlight in the dark season when Grafenegg Castle welcomes the audience with an audio-visually uniquely staged landscape. The lighting event is accompanied by exclusive sound designs and perfected with sound worlds composed specifically for the Christmas Garden.

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