Strong Women”: Art exhibition opens in the Markt Schwaben town hall!
Experience the exhibitions “Strong Women” and “Soul Dance” in the Markt Schwaben town hall – works of art that tell powerful stories.

Strong Women”: Art exhibition opens in the Markt Schwaben town hall!
In the Schwaben town hall, things are done in an artistic way. From September 24, 2025, the exciting exhibition “Strong Women” will open there, which is all about strength and diversity. Organized by the Aktivkreis Kunst und Kultur, 16 talented artists from the region present their works. The opening begins at 6 p.m. and offers the perfect opportunity to get to know the different interpretations of strength.
Alina Cocos, the organizer of the exhibition, emphasizes that strength has many faces. It shows itself not only in the spotlight, but above all in everyday life. The stories behind the artworks address resistance, gentleness, self-confidence and caring. The aim of the exhibition is to create spaces in which women are celebrated and the topics of equality, diversity and participation in our society are highlighted. The exhibition is on view until December 3rd during City Hall opening hours, and visitors are invited to explore the variety of perspectives presented. The provides details on this South Germans.
Soul dance and emotions in the town hall
But that's not all that the Markt Schwabener Rathaus has to offer. The exhibition “Soul Dance” opened in the foyer last week. Until September 24, 2025, this shows that art is more than just what is visible. Featuring 17 artists, including Otto Schott, Irene Schetzow and Alina Cocos, the works invite viewers to make the invisible visible. The communication of color, form, light and emotions creates a dialogue between the work and the viewer.
The opening of this special exhibition was a real treat with a poetry reading by Sissi Marhauser and musical accompaniment by harpist Vroni Herzog. The variety of techniques, ranging from acrylic to mixed media to photography, ensures that each work invites visitors to pause, explore and empathize. Admission is free, which makes enjoying art even more accessible. For more information about the “Soul Dance” exhibition, we recommend taking a look at the article by Mercury.
With these two exhibitions, the Schwabener Rathaus market is a real hotspot for art lovers in the region. The events not only offer encounters with art, but also the opportunity to exchange ideas about important social issues. No matter whether you are interested in the stories of “Strong Women” or want to explore the emotional world of “Soul Dance”, the town hall has something to offer for every taste. So, go ahead and enjoy!