Bruck then and now - this time the series is about looking at Puch.
Fürstenfeldbruck - It's an impression from earlier years: farmers harvest the hay in front of Puch.
The church tower of St. Sebastian rises in the background.
The painter Karin Beil painted the picture on behalf of Paul Adelhoch.
It adorns the month of July in the calendar "Views from Fürstenfeldbruck" of the monastery gallery by Susanne and Paul Adelhoch on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the city.
“It was printed 10,000 times and sent all over the world,” says owner Paul Adelhoch.
A hay harvest like it used to be can no longer be observed today. The grass grows in the meadow, but the houses and the church can still be seen in the same way. But something crucial has changed: Not only the Pucher church tower can be clearly seen, but to the right of it also the wind turbine near Mammendorf. Actually, another wind turbine should have been built at Puch as well. But the monument protection put forward by the opponents for the Puch church once ruined this plan.