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Eurasburg: Friends design Halloween house - open three evenings

2022-10-23T18:07:57.792Z


Eurasburg: Friends design Halloween house - open three evenings Created: 10/23/2022, 8:00 p.m By: Rudi Stallein Three friends and their Halloween house in Eurasburg: (from left) Paul Girg, Janosch Weber and Toby Schönig. On the right one of the spooky figures that visitors can see there. © Rudi Stallein Three teenagers teach Eurasburg how to be scary in a haunted house that they create at the


Eurasburg: Friends design Halloween house - open three evenings

Created: 10/23/2022, 8:00 p.m

By: Rudi Stallein

Three friends and their Halloween house in Eurasburg: (from left) Paul Girg, Janosch Weber and Toby Schönig.

On the right one of the spooky figures that visitors can see there.

© Rudi Stallein

Three teenagers teach Eurasburg how to be scary in a haunted house that they create at the village's sports facility.

Eurasburg – Three teenagers teach a village how to shudder: in a haunted house that friends Toby Schönig, Paul Girg and Janosch Weber, all 16 years old, are currently building at the sports facility in Eurasburg.

For Halloween fans in the community, the three high school students are no strangers.

Four years ago, Toby says, he built a Halloween house with Janosch for the first time.

In Achmühle, they decorated Toby's parents' garage "with plastic walls made of garbage bags," the 16-year-old recalls.

Friends design Halloween house

At some point they got bored of going from house to house once a year, terribly painted and masked, asking for sweets and threatening to do the wrong thing if they didn't.

But giving up Halloween because of that was out of the question for her.

Especially not for Toby, who has a very special connection to the horror festival that spilled over to Germany from overseas.

“My mother is English and I lived in the US for four years.

I grew up with it," says the high school student, explaining how he caught Halloween fever.

The boy was six or seven years old when his father worked in Doha, the capital of Qatar, and the whole family – including “an older brother and a smaller sister” – moved to the Arabian Peninsula.

A competition was held there every year: who has the best Halloween house?

"We won twice," says Toby, and his eyes light up.

This satisfactorily answers the question of where his soft spot for Halloween spooky came from.

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It is also clear that the garage in Achmühle did not stop there.

The following year Paul joined the party and the walls were made of wood.

"That's a cool idea, funny and fun," explains Paul, why he didn't have to be asked twice to participate.

Last year, visitors then walked through a spooky labyrinth that ran "through the whole garden".

Because it was gradually getting too cramped there, the three of them moved to the sports field.

Since the end of the summer holidays, the friends have been completely focused on their new project in their free time.

"We thought about how we could make it even better," says Toby.

Every visitor should find out for themselves what the result was.

Only so much can be revealed: With a ghost train - a two-seater car with an electric motor that is fed by two car batteries - Halloween fans travel through a true horror setting teeming with zombies and other horrible creatures.

Geisterhaus is open in the evenings on three days

The Halloween house at the sports facility in Eurasburg is open on October 29, 30 and 31 from 6 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.

Admission is free.

However, the three creative Halloween designers do not say no to voluntary donations.

Because they financed all the utensils, from giant spiders and skeletons to the painted wooden walls, with their pocket money.

At the horror house, hot and cold drinks are offered every evening, and a lounge area with bar tables invites you to chat.

The event takes place in any weather.

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Source: merkur

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