Discover hidden Bronnbach: Guided tour on July 11th!
Discover hidden Bronnbach: Guided tour on July 11th!
The Bronnbach Monastery offers an exciting experience for everyone who is interested in history and hidden knowledge. On Friday, July 11th, at 5 p.m., the tour "closed doors, forgotten angles - unknown Bronnbach" starts. The participants have the opportunity to discover areas of the monastery that are usually not accessible. Guided guide Annemarie Heußlein, a former resident of the monastery, will guide you through the tour and share her memories as well as exciting anecdotes from the 50s and 60s. According to mainpost.de the Bronnbach monastery was once the place of work of the Cistercian and also served as a residence of the Portuguese exile king.
Around 200 people lived and worked in the monastery in the heyday. The meeting point for the tour is in the monastery shop. The participation fee of 13 euros per person is a fair price for the insights into this fascinating story. A pre-registration is required and can be made by phone at (09342) 935202020 or by email to info@kloster-bronnbach.de. Anyone who missed the tour on July 11 has another opportunity on Friday, July 25th, at 5 p.m.
experience tours and concerts
The Bronnbach monastery has even more to offer. A guided tour through the Bronnbach hydropower plant shows how the Cistercians used the water of a side stream for pressure lines and water channels. Interested parties can visit the current systems that produce around 1.3 million kilowatt hours of electricity annually and thus supply 370 households. The participation fee for the half an hour of leadership is only 2 euros per person. This information comes from the official website of the monastery, which can be found in kloster-bronnbach.de.
Another special highlight is the organ concert on the historic Schlimbach organ in the monastery church. This concert can be booked from a group of 21 people and takes about 15 minutes. The participation fee is 3 euros per person, in addition to admission. The unique sounds of these organ should not miss music lovers!
sustainability in the monastery
The hydropower plant in the Bronnbach monastery not only makes historical, but also an important contribution to the environment. With an annual saving of 1,300 tons of carbon dioxide, active climate policy is carried out here. This shows how tradition and environmental protection can go hand in hand.
For all those who are interested in the monastery and its diverse offers, a visit to the official website kloster-bronnbach.de for additional information and to plan an unforgettable day in the historical backdrop of the Bronnbach monastery.
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