The area of the former open-cast mine, where the future of the City of Acrobats is being built on the foundation of its black gold history, is beautifully located, but with one drawback for future green parks – the soil is rather poor. Stones, clay, bits of coal… and yet we want to create large areas of pleasant greenery for walks and relaxation.
On the Acrobat City construction site, protected flowers were found which we successfully transplanted to a suitable location in collaboration with Ljudmila Strahovnik (Nature Conservation Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, OE Celje), the Ministry of Natural Resources and Spatial Planning, Tomaž Granda (B.Sc. Biology), Dr. Igor Paušič (Prof. Geography and Biology), and our Uroš Zalokar.
Innovators who change the world for the better.
We are continuing with the refurbishment of mining equipment - we have two refurbished hurters, which nicely complement the Jenbach at Ainzner.
Innovators who change the world for the better.
Continuation of forest management, walking path, removed spoil heap, greened planted trees...
Innovators who change the world for the better.
Innovators who change the world for the better.
Innovators who change the world for the better.
With precision, ingenuity and diligent hands, we restored the Jenbach JW 20 GS, number 5, vintage 1959, which dumped tons of coal during its service life. This locomotive is the first restored piece of the more than 100 tonnes of heavy mining equipment purchased and, with the help of Knez Holding, will become part of the mining museum in the City of Acrobats.
We are continuing to manage the forests, waiting for the building permit, and the ballast embankments and the terrain for the road on the west side of the City of Acrobats are in place.











