Leitl opens first Vital Solar House

With its Vital Solar House in Eferding, Leitl wants to demonstrate the practicability of the solar-powered house concept in Austrian climate conditions and inform about this method of construction. The Vital Solar House is to be used as a venue for events of all types. With around 500 m² of rentable space and modern facilities, besides meeting the traditional requirements for an event venue, it provides optimal facilities for conferences, workshops, seminars, etc.

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