VIENNA (AP) - The Vienna sausage stand is a place where the street sweeper, the manager, the tourist and the celebrity converge for the same tasty snack. Now it also has the official stamp of approval as part of Austria’s heritage.
The Vienna sausage stand is more than just a snack stall. Now it has a UNESCO heritage recognition
VIENNA (AP) - The Vienna sausage stand is a place where the street sweeper, the manager, the tourist and the celebrity converge for the same tasty snack. Now it also has the official stamp of approval as part of Austria’s heritage.
The culture of the humble "Würstelstand" became this week one of the latest additions to the national list of intangible cultural heritage, overseen by the Austrian UNESCO Commission. It joins the Austrian capital’s distinctive wine taverns, or "Heurigen," which have been listed since 2019, and the city’s famous coffee house culture, which was honored in 2011.
The Würstelstand, which can now point to a history going back generations, is more than just a source of greasy gastronomic satisfaction.
The street stand is known for bringing people of many classes and backgrounds together and has its own distinctive vocabulary.