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Lake stage in Lunz am See

Interactive station

Description

The Lunzer Seebühne is a unique architectural setting for cultural events: During the day, the 50 square meter stage is both a sun terrace and sunbathing area as well as a diving platform for summer bathers. In the evening, the steel and wood construction of the cover is lifted by water power - and thus becomes a protective roof for the 250-seat grandstand. This transforms the multifunctional structure into an atmospheric event location that perfectly combines nature and art.

The audience's view extends over the floating stage and the lake to the wooded and rocky shore opposite. Together with the natural lighting moods in the evening and at night, every event becomes an unforgettably atmospheric experience.

The Lunzer Seebühne - a work of art in its own right

The idea for a stage on the lake came from the creators of the well-known "wellenklaenge" festival, which, as a well-established fixture of the Mostviertel art and culture scene, now also has a permanent performance venue with this stage. The building was created by artist Hans Kupelwieser. The well-known sculptor, graphic artist and photographer comes directly from Lunz am See. His work was designed by "werkraum Wien".

Since its opening in summer 2004, the sensational stage on the water has received several awards, including the Austrian Building Prize in 2005.

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