#08 EN - Searching for traces
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In this episode, we discuss the Pass Sanctuary Hochtor, which also has an exhibition at the south portal, on the Carinthian side of the Hochtor. The exhibition invites you on a time journey through three and a half millennia, during which the Glockner crossing was the shortest trade route between Germany in the north and the world trade center Venice in the south.
The exhibition was designed by Dr. Georg Kandutsch, who also found and prepared many of the exhibits himself – and today, he is guiding me through the exhibition. He describes himself as a hobby archaeologist because, as he explained to me with a wink at the beginning, anything you haven't studied properly shouldn't be called your profession. The philosopher Richard David Precht once titled one of his books: "Who Am I? And If So, How Many?" – Rarely has this applied so well to someone as it does to Dr. Kandutsch. My name is Max Kögl and I wish you much pleasure in this exciting episode – and by the way: Like all exhibitions along the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, the visit to the Pass Sanctuary Hochtor exhibition is free – so we are looking forward to your visit soon.
The website of the Grossglockner High Alpine Road: grossglockner.at
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