Record-Easter-Egg in the European Municipality (EUropaGEMeinde) Deutschlandsberg
Students of 25 EU-Nations Designed This Piece of Art with a Height of 33 Feet
![Hundreds of onlookers gather to witness the unveiling of Europe's largest easter egg, designed by students from 25 EU-countries and built by the Styrian artist Franz Loibner. Hundreds of onlookers gather to witness the unveiling of Europe's largest easter egg, designed by students from 25 EU-countries and built by the Styrian artist Franz Loibner.](/cms/bilder/81870/80/150/100/04d1b012/eugem-dlbg-osterei-quer.jpg)
![Head of the Department for European Affairs Ludwig Rader presented Mayor Josef Wallner with anEUGEM-Info-Box. Paul Prattes moderated the event (left to right). Head of the Department for European Affairs Ludwig Rader presented Mayor Josef Wallner with anEUGEM-Info-Box. Paul Prattes moderated the event (left to right).](/cms/bilder/81868/80/150/100/5112dcff/eugem-dlbg.jpg)
![Students from other EU-countries and gymnasts from Deutschlandsberg Students from other EU-countries and gymnasts from Deutschlandsberg](/cms/bilder/81869/80/150/226/21464922/eugem-dlbg-turnerinnen.jpg)
![Hundreds of onlookers witnessed the unveiling. Hundreds of onlookers witnessed the unveiling.](/cms/bilder/81867/80/150/226/91901468/eugem-dlbg-osterei-hoch.jpg)
All of Europe joins Deutschlandsberg in celebrating Easter this year. Students from 25 EU-countries have designed Europe's largest easter egg, which was then built by the Styrian artist Franz Loibner. Measuring 33 feet in height, the giant egg is a symbol for connecting peoples - for the coexistence of 25 EU-countries. Within the framework of an EUropaGEMeinde-Day organized by the EU-project EUGEM, the municipality of Deutschlandsberg has commenced its role as EU-information provider.
Many people came to witness the unveiling of the easter egg: Hundreds of onlookers gathered on the main square. Three Members of the European Parliament were guests of honor: Styrians Jörg Leichtfried and Reinhard Rack as well as Karin Resetarits from Burgenland. Other guests included student delegations from the new EU-countries Slovakia and Slovenia, as well as one from the Netherlands and delegations of the schools who had designed the easter egg. A school from Deutschlandsberg took on the role of the Austrian representative.
After the unveiling and the benediction, a wide range of entertainment topped off the event: Gymnasts from Deutschlandsberg, an Easter-Bunny race for children and a public discussion about youth in Europe. A large Styrian buffet offered culinary specialties and in the evening, a ray of light from the tip of the easter egg showed onlookers from afar that on the main square of Deutschlandsberg, a transregional, transethnical event was taking place.
Deutschlandsberg, April 7, 2006
For further information, please contact the author of this text:
Johannes Steinbach, Tel.: ++43 316 877 4214 , E-Mail: johannes.steinbach@stmk.gv.at.