BOLD UnConference Moves Towards Burgenland
And with that, the first work session of the day comes to a close. As the results are carefully packed away for future reference, BOLD Minds are gearing up to board the Burgenland-bound bus.
Our next destination is the magnificent Schloss Esterházy in Eisenstadt, the region’s capital. This stunning baroque castle, originally built in the 13th century, is renowned for its opulent architecture and its deep connections to classical music, particularly with composer Joseph Haydn, who served as the court musician.
Here, BOLD Minds will join forces with local businesses from Burgenland to delve deeper into their team topics, enhancing their understanding of current challenges and laying the groundwork for innovative solutions.
And while we’re at it, here are some key facts about this gem of Austria:
Fact #1: Burgenland is home to Neusiedler See, Central Europe’s second-largest steppe lake, known for its unique reed belt and diverse bird species.
Fact #2: In 2013, Burgenland achieved energy self-sufficiency, with over 100% of its electricity generated from renewable sources.
Fact #3: The region is a notable producer of wine, specializing in varieties like Blaufränkisch and the unique Ruster Ausbruch, exclusively made in the town of Rust.
See you there!