The City Museum is celebrating the 350th birthday of Margravine Sibylla Augusta (among other things) with a matinée that alternates between music and guided tours of the permanent exhibitions. Short concerts with music from the Baroque period can be enjoyed during a relaxed standing reception with the possibility of a small drink. The musicians of the Musenspiel ensemble will "serve" musical "morsels" from the Baroque period. They will perform excerpts from sonatas by the Italian composer Biagio Marini for 2 violins, viola and harpsichord. During the short themed tours with Johanna Kätzel and Christian Fäßler, the margravine will be honored as a builder and patron of the arts and her pronounced piety will be discussed.
Program points:
11.00 a.m. 1st short concert
11.20 a.m. 1st short tour: Architecture and art under Sibylla Augusta
11.45 a.m. 2nd short concert
12.05 p.m. 2nd short guided tour: Sibylla Augusta as an example of Baroque piety
12.30 p.m. 3rd short concert
12.50 p.m. 3rd short guided tour: Architecture and art under Sibylla Augusta
1.15 p.m. 4th short concert
1.35 p.m. 4th short guided tour: Sibylla Augusta as an example of Baroque piety
Registration is not necessary. You can come and go at any time.
Please note that there is no fixed seating. Mobile seating can be used if required.
During the program, the entrance is via the inner courtyard from Faneser Platz.
Admission: 4 € or 2 € reduced
Program points:
11.00 a.m. 1st short concert
11.20 a.m. 1st short tour: Architecture and art under Sibylla Augusta
11.45 a.m. 2nd short concert
12.05 p.m. 2nd short guided tour: Sibylla Augusta as an example of Baroque piety
12.30 p.m. 3rd short concert
12.50 p.m. 3rd short guided tour: Architecture and art under Sibylla Augusta
1.15 p.m. 4th short concert
1.35 p.m. 4th short guided tour: Sibylla Augusta as an example of Baroque piety
Registration is not necessary. You can come and go at any time.
Please note that there is no fixed seating. Mobile seating can be used if required.
During the program, the entrance is via the inner courtyard from Faneser Platz.
Admission: 4 € or 2 € reduced
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