Home in focus: Discover Salzburg's young traditions and colorful cultures!

Erfahren Sie mehr über Salzburgs Heimatgefühl durch die Erlebnisse regionaler Protagonisten in der neuesten Folge von „Weites Land“.
Learn more about Salzburg's feeling of home through the experiences of regional protagonists in the latest episode of "Weites Land". (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Home in focus: Discover Salzburg's young traditions and colorful cultures!

In the new episode of the "Weites Land" series, director Jennifer Rezny illuminates the topic of home in Salzburg. This episode, which is broadcast on July 7, 2025, not only illuminates the personal stories of the protagonists, but also the deeply rooted connection of people to their traditions and their region. Leon, the youngest hatter with his own business, sees Salzburg more as a "cowdorf" and describes the mentality there as anxious. He compares this with his internships in Portugal and Switzerland, where he perceived a completely different openness, as tv.orf.at.

Helga Rabl-Stadler, President of the Salzburg Festival, emphasizes in the discussion that Salzburg unfolds an international radiance during the festival season. Your desire for more curiosity from the people in the city shows the tension between traditional values ​​and the longing for new and exchange. Traditions, as they are cultivated in other parts of Austria, are indispensable for many people.

The variety of customs

Austria is diverse when it comes to customs and traditions. This not only includes dyeing or looking for Easter eggs, but also the less well -known “ratcheting at Easter”. The church bells fall silent from Maundy Thursday to Holy Saturday, and children take on this important role with their wooden rattless era, while they move through the villages to collect sweets and eggs. The custom of Easter ratchet has now been recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage, which underlines its special importance, as the Platform [hikingland.at] (https://www.wanderland.at/typisch-oesterreich-kultur-und- undehrtum/) reports.

In the Salzkammergut, the custom of the "Oarradeln" is part of, in which eggs and other objects are delayed with wheels on Easter Sunday. Many strollers will find bicycles or tricycles in unusual places on Easter Monday, which is a very special surprise for curious explorers. In Stinatz in Burgenland, a special craftsmanship is cultivated with which patterns are engraved in colorful Easter eggs. These regional peculiarities contribute to the colorful traditional landscape of Austria.

homeland and sustainability

The care of customs and tradition in Austria is closely associated with sustainability. Traditions such as alpine custody and customs festivals respect nature and their resources. They promote awareness of the local flora and fauna and strengthen the sense of community, as Austria.info. These festivals not only offer culinary delights and craftsmanship, but also a platform for solidarity together and community.

The many stories of people like Werner, a fiaker from Abtenau who offers traditional horse -drawn carriage rides and does not know wanderlust because he has never been by the sea, or Hrusto, who fled to Austria before the War of Bosnia and now describes the feeling of homeland for his family, explains that home is far more than a geographical place. It is the traditions and the stories of the people who make this small part of the world worth living.

In summary, the current episode of “wide country” shows what home means for many and how deeply rooted traditions still have an important place in the life of people. At a time when a lot changes, dealing with your own roots remains an important aspect of identity.

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