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Austrian lotteries
Created November 20, 2023 | 00:00
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“Live your EuroDreams” is the motto of the new Austrian Lotteries game
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20,000 euros per month for 30 years – that’s EuroDreams’ main prize
The first EuroDreams draw on November 6th yielded particularly good results for two participants in the game: they correctly guessed all six numbers and the dream number and from now on received 20,000 euros as a prize every month. And this over a period of 30 years. But it wasn’t just these two French people who had reason to celebrate, a Spaniard and an Irishman were also happy: for the “correct 6” without a dream number, they each received 2,000 euros per month for five years.
EuroDreams is the new betting ticket game that Austrian lotteries have introduced together with France, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland. Twice a week there is the possibility of earning up to 20,000 euros per month for a period of 30 years. The draws take place on Mondays and Thursdays, between 9pm and 10pm in Paris, and are broadcast in this country on ORF 1, as well as on ATV and Puls4 on the same night.
EuroDreams can be placed at a price of 2.50 euros per tip at all Austrian lottery acceptance points, via the win2day games website and the lottery app. The deadline for acceptance is 8pm on Monday and Thursday.
With “Lottery Day” for the Arctic
Lottery day with interesting information about the Arctic region. Polar bear on ice
Photo: Richard Barrett_WWF-UK
Vienna’s Natural History Museum conveys the diversity of nature and the evolution of our planet in a unique way. The current special exhibition “Arctic – Polar World in Transition” focuses on the unique nature of this region of the Earth around the North Pole, its fascination and vulnerability.
On Friday, November 24, 2023, the Natural History Museum Vienna and the Austrian Lotteries celebrate Lottery Day. This means that entry is free with any Austrian Lotteries product – receipt or betting ticket. Guided tours with a limited number of participants are also offered at 10:30 am and 2:30 pm. In addition, the Austrian Lotteries offers four tours for school classes from social backgrounds.
Detailed information can be found at lotterientag.at. The museum is open on lottery day from 9am to 6pm.
www.lotterien.at, www.win2day.at
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