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The community celebrates the completion of the shell with music and a banquet

2022-12-26T15:31:38.471Z


The community celebrates the completion of the shell with music and a banquet Created: 12/26/2022, 4:16 p.m By: Peter Herrmann Mayor Michael Grasl (r.) invited brass musicians, residents and project participants to the topping-out ceremony. © Peter Herrmann Münsing - The community center should be completed and usable by the end of 2023. The premises for the municipal administration and assoc


The community celebrates the completion of the shell with music and a banquet

Created: 12/26/2022, 4:16 p.m

By: Peter Herrmann

Mayor Michael Grasl (r.) invited brass musicians, residents and project participants to the topping-out ceremony.

© Peter Herrmann

Münsing - The community center should be completed and usable by the end of 2023.

The premises for the municipal administration and associations, which cost around 22.5 million euros, as well as a community hall with an underground car park on Weipertshauser Straße, should be completed in a year at the latest.

At the topping-out ceremony, Mayor Michael Grasl looked back on a long decision-making and development process.

An ensemble of wind musicians from Holzhausen, Degerndorf and Münsing played before the judgments of the Münsinger master carpenter Thomas Schurz and his Kulmbach colleague Marcel Ahrens.

In honor of the Franconian building consultant Peter Hacker and the Kulmbach craftsmen, the band sang the "Frankenlied March".

Then Mayor Michael Grasl invited the 120 or so guests to the banquet in the neighboring community hall.


In his speech he recalled that the property was purchased in 2008.

Then there were long debates in the municipal council, complicated funding negotiations and a cost explosion from twelve to 22.5 million euros.

"We have every reason to be grateful: for the successful progress of the construction site so far, the largest and most complex in the community," explained Grasl.


He specifically named the pastor Martin Kirchbichler and Robert Müller from the church administration.

Grasl also thanked the residents and the government of Upper Bavaria, which had generously supported the project, which was carried out together with the municipality of Eurasburg.

The mayor of Eurasburg, Moritz Sappl, attended the ceremony, as did his counterpart Rupert Steigenberger from Berg, as well as numerous technical planners, craftsmen and architects.


"The building is calm, but very complex and demanding," praised Grasl.

He wished the workers continued accident-free progress.

"It should be a house for the citizens that is enlivened, played with and also managed for the benefit of the community," demanded the mayor.

Source: merkur

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