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Die von Armin Assinger und Barbara Karlich moderierte Sendung fand heuer zum siebenten Mal statt.
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Vienna – The Styrian Strutz-Mühle won the ORF show “9 Places – 9 Treasures” on today’s national holiday. Salzburg Sulzbachtäler came second, while third place went to Carinthian Hemmaberg. The show, moderated by Armin Assinger and Barbara Karlich, ran for the seventh time this year. Previous winners were Vorarlberg (2015, 2017, 2019), Styria (2014), Tirol (2016) and Upper Austria (2018).
Already in the jury of celebrities, in which the president of the Salzburg Festival, Helga Rabl-Stadler, the ski jumper Eva Pinkelnig, Jazz Gitti, Klaus Eberhartinger and Andi Knoll, the “Mühlen-Peter” Peter Fürbass, who he was made of original parts by himself, had and restored Schaumühle am Schwarzbach in the Weißen Sulm area (West Styria) had the nose ahead. The public vote confirmed this choice.
The Eisenstadt Castle Park (Burgenland), the Hohe Wand Nature Park (Lower Austria), the Kellergröppe in Raab (Upper Austria), the Kelchsau (Tyrol), the Seewaldsee (Vorarlberg) and the Vienna Central Cemetery also competed.
Previous winners have been the Styrian Tragöß (2014), the Formarinsee and the Rote Wand in Vorarlberg (2015), the Tyrolean Kaisertal (2016), the Vorarlberger Körbersee (2017), the Schiederweiher in Upper Austria (2018) and more recently in 2019 the Lürsene in Vorarlberg. (WHAT)