Implementation of the project is underway in these regions:
The Local Action Group of the Landshut district has organised a unique project inspection tour, scheduled for Sunday, 18th May 2025. This tour aims to demonstrate how the European Union supports rural areas in self-determined development.
The tour will commence with a visit to the Goldbach MUSEUM in Ergoldsbach, where participants will be treated to a guided tour by Ludwig Robold, the first mayor of the market Ergoldsbach, and representatives of the Goldbach Museum e. V. association. The Goldbach MUSEUM has a new permanent exhibition called "Zsamm", which is sure to be a fascinating start to the day.
Following the visit to the museum, the tour will proceed to the LEADER-funded fitalPARCOURS in the nearby recreational area. This project, funded by the European Union, is designed to promote physical activity and well-being in the community.
Registration for the tour can be done via email at [email protected] by 14th May 2025. It's important to note that the tour coincides with the International Museum Day, which also takes place on 18th May 2025.
Participants can conclude the tour with a relaxing and individual experience in the inns located in the town center. This provides an excellent opportunity to unwind and reflect on the day's events.
Ludwig Robold, the first mayor, will also be participating in the guide tour through the new Goldbach Museum on May 18, 2025. This adds an extra layer of historical significance to the day.
Don't miss out on this insightful tour that showcases the European Union's support for rural development and the unique offerings of the Landshut district. Register now for the project inspection tour in Ergoldsbach on 18th May 2025.
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