DIE GARTEN TULLN will open its garden gates on April 8, 2023

Discounted season tickets until April 7th

St.Pölten (OTS) DIE GARTEN TULLN is one of the most visited and well-known destinations in Lower Austria. At the start of their 15th season, many preparations are made, show gardens are redesigned and redesigned. In particular, it is measures to adapt to climate change that characterize the 70 show gardens of the “Nature in the Garden” world of experience. This gives visitors a lot of information on how to care for and design gardens, balconies and terraces in a natural and ecological way in the new climatic conditions.

“The time leading up to the opening is the creative high season for our gardeners. This ensures that all visitors can experience the usual high quality of the state horticultural show in time for the opening at Easter,” says DIE GARTEN TULLN Managing Director Franz Gruber. “So secure a discounted season ticket as an Easter gift for your loved ones now so that you can enjoy our diverse experiences.”

DIE GARTEN TULLN once once more has a wide range of activities for children, schoolchildren and travel groups. The guided tour “Native trees and their stories” will be new to the extensive range. Visitors discover tree and shrub rarities such as chestnuts, weeping beeches or silk trees and learn which trees are suitable as shade trees or which are particularly heat-tolerant. The new tree collection and getting to know the ten seasons of nature are a special added value. The successfully guided tours – following all, around 450 tours with around 7,200 participants last year to “gardens in climate change”, herb gardens or roses – are once more a fixed component for visitor groups this year.

For young gardeners from kindergartens and schools, educational gardening offers await: natural sweets, vegetable workshops or expeditions to the garden pond can already be booked for schools and kindergartens. A digital puzzle rally and a garden safari round off the offer and finally the treetop path with a picturesque view of the Alps and the largest nature and adventure playground in the country make children’s hearts beat faster.

All details at www.diegartentulln.at

Further information: Mag. Franz X. Hebenstreit, press spokesman, +43 2272/619 60 157, french. Hebenstreit@naturimgarten.at

Questions & contact:

Office of the Lower Austrian provincial government
State Office Directorate/Public Relations
Doris Zöger
02742/9005-13314
presse@noel.gv.at
www.noe.gv.at/presse

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