Efteling commences maintenance on the “Hansel and Gretel” fairy tale scene, dating back to 1955. This essential initiative ensures the attraction's enduring charm and safety for its many admirers.
Historical Significance and Need for Maintenance
Since the mid-1950s, the fairy tale of Hansel and Gretel, brought to life through a charming gingerbread house, has captivated visitors at Efteling. Given its original construction using wooden stakes and wire mesh, the time has come for a comprehensive overhaul.
Insights from the Project Manager
Project manager Mark Elings reveals that despite regular maintenance and the previous replacement of the support structure, as well as renewing Hans' cage in 2016, a complete renewal of the house is now necessary. The current condition precludes any partial interventions.
Journey to the New Fairy Tale House
A pivotal step towards reconstruction was creating a 3D scan, allowing for an accurate replica. Demolition begins in early April, with efforts to preserve as many original elements as possible. The project's completion is anticipated by fall 2024, eagerly awaited by visitors keen to marvel at the redesigned fairy tale house.
Conclusion
The refurbishment of Hansel and Gretel's gingerbread house highlights Efteling's commitment to blending tradition with innovation, ensuring visitors always have a magical experience. The reopening in fall 2024 is much anticipated.
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