Milestone Reached: 100,000th Journey on the Novel Elevator
In the heart of Aschaffenburg, the city's latest addition, the new elevator at Schlossufer, began operation on January 14, 2025, marking a significant milestone today with its 100,000th ride.
Mayor Jürgen Herzing expressed his delight about the new elevator, stating that it has made Aschaffenburg more livable and accessible. The city's mayor considered the elevator as a real asset to the city, making access to Schlossufer easier for all residents and visitors.
The 100,000th passenger on the new elevator was Stacy Kuhn, an employee of the state's castles and gardens administration. As a token of appreciation, Kuhn received a bottle of Pompejaner, a bouquet of flowers, and two theater tickets.
Mayor Herzing and Annette Schroeder-Rupp, head of the Department of Public Buildings and Property Management, were present for the event. Schroeder-Rupp also praised the new elevator, noting that it has made Aschaffenburg more barrier-free.
The new elevator has been operational since January 14, 2025, and has been a resounding success, operating smoothly without any issues. The mayor highlighted that the elevator has been a significant improvement, making Schlossufer more accessible to everyone.
Despite extensive online searches, the name of the person who operated the castles and gardens of the state and made the first ride in the new elevator on January 14, 2025, remains unknown.
The event was a celebration of the new elevator's success and a testament to the city's commitment to creating a more accessible and livable environment for its residents and visitors. The new elevator at Schlossufer in Aschaffenburg is set to continue serving the city for years to come.
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