Kuli attracts numerous visitors to Miesbach city center with a wide range of offers
Created: 08/13/2022, 11:58 am
By: Martina Fischer
The visitors have apparently been waiting for it: there was a great rush at the Kuli in Miesbach.
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Miesbach – The culinary evening is back in Miesbach: Everywhere in the city center there was something for visitors to discover on Wednesday.
The conclusion is positive.
People were just happy - that's how you can describe the culinary evening in Miesbach.
They were happy that a big event could take place after a long time and came in droves.
They were offered a lot: fashion, music, a separate kingdom for children, demonstrations, food and drink.
The weather was perfect and the program was definitely worth a visit to the coolie.
Moderator Michael Eham put it this way: "I've already taken part in a few culinary evenings in Miesbach, but I can't remember so many people or such a good atmosphere." On the main stage on the market square, he presented the individual shows: the children's groups of the traditional costume associations Miesbach and Parsberg, the gymnastics club and the Oh-do-kwan martial arts center and Crachia Hausham.
Miesbach city center pleasantly car-free
There was also the Orélie magic show, hip-hop and street dance by the Anke Schneider dance school and the "Waldecker".
They offered a full-contact sword fight between two knights and were able to announce another event for 2023 to the coolie visitors: a new edition of the monastery festival - this time on the Waitzinger Wiese.
The musical highlight on the marketplace stage was the "Dos Hombres" plus support.
The sound: catchy from the Stones to Status Quo to the 4NonBlondes.
Fabula Ignis inspired with a fire show on the town square in Miesbach.
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The whole town was musically entertained, including by the Musikverein Miesbach and the Skill-Gang.
You could experience them on the town square, which also became the realm of the youngsters.
In the children's area there were various play options, a bouncy castle and glitter tattoos.
There was also room for creativity.
The children could embellish the entire street through the town square with chalk drawings.
This is made possible by the pleasant freedom from cars that prevails at the Kuli in the city centre.
Show of "Fabula Ignis" at the town square
Current chic was also emphasized again at the culinary evening in Miesbach - with models strolling through the city center and a fashion show.
If event visitors spontaneously fell in love with individual items of clothing, they could buy them straight away.
The shops in the city center offered customers a special service on pen night and were open until 10 p.m.
Many also participated by offering food and drinks.
The Miesbach clubs and, of course, the local restaurateurs were also creative.
The spectrum ranged from hearty to sweet - and that was more than well received.
Long queues of hungry or thirsty coolie visitors formed in front of practically every food stall.
They had brought time and patience with them and waited easily without grumbling.
The Waldecker offered the numerous visitors of the culinary shopping evening in Miesbach a full contact fight between two knights.
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The food stand operators were obviously prepared for the onslaught.
Even late in the evening you could see coolie guests with different dishes.
At the end of the event, the hour of the fire struck - with the show of "Fabula Ignis" in the town square.
It was transformed acrobatically and pyrotechnically into a special, almost archaic place.
Positive conclusion from city marketing
Benedikt Waizmann, Head of Miesbach City Marketing, rated the pen as a super summer evening.
He was grateful for the support from the cultural and regulatory office in organizing the event.
His personal highlight of the pen: "All the children's performances on the main stage.
They were really happy.
It was obviously such a nice experience for the children in the audience as well.”
Waizmann has the 1,000th blaze of lights in mind as the next major event.
For this, the development of the concept is pending.
There will also be a Christmas market.
How this will take place has yet to be decided.
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