Cultural summer: Würzburg project orchestra inspires in the Eibelstadt climbing park!
Experience the MainDreieck 2025 cultural summer with the Würzburg project orchestra on June 26th in the Frankenturm climbing park.

Cultural summer: Würzburg project orchestra inspires in the Eibelstadt climbing park!
What awaits us in summer 2025? An exciting cultural experience awaits visitors as part of the MainDreieck cultural summer. On June 26, 2025, the Würzburg Project Orchestra will demonstrate its musical skills in the Frankenturm climbing park, located in Eibelstadt. The concert is part of a comprehensive program that presents various cultural highlights along the Main. Music lovers will get their money's worth here.
The Würzburg Project Orchestra, which was founded in 1995, is made up of around 80 talented musicians, most of whom come from the Würzburg region. These include students, ambitious amateurs and semi-professional musicians. Her repertoire includes cinematic sound worlds, stirring musical pieces, popular arrangements and original compositions for wind orchestra. The ensemble is led by an experienced conductor who ensures that listeners can immerse themselves in a world full of musical diversity. The aim is not only to entertain, but also to set musical standards and show the liveliness of symphonic brass music. My Charivari reports that the concert offers an excellent opportunity to rediscover the region's cultural landscape.
Culture along the Main
The MainDreieck cultural summer will offer numerous events at different locations. Residents and visitors can look forward to a varied program. In addition to the concert by the Würzburg Project Orchestra, important theater performances are also planned. The Ensemble Persona Munich will perform Molière's “Don Juan” in Eibelstadt and Obernbreit on June 27th and 28th, 2025. Guests can also look forward to a guitar concert by the Assad guitar duo on July 9, 2025 at the Hotel MEINTZ in Ochsenfurt, followed by a solo piano evening with Cornelius Claudio Kreusch. Würzburg.de lists many other events, ranging from musical readings to open-air operas.
There are numerous idyllic venues available, such as the town hall courtyard in Würzburg and the Bürgerpark Theilheim, to name just a few. This means that the cultural summer will not only be a celebration for lovers of the performing arts, but also an opportunity to experience the region and its unique places. The initiative aims to set new cultural accents in unique locations throughout Bavaria, and under the motto “bayernspiele” over 900 venues are advertised for a wide variety of events. [Mainpost](https://www.mainpost.de/ueberregional/bayern/ganz-bayern-soll-im-sommer-zur-kulturbuehne- Werden-art-10615160) has provided a detailed overview of this.
In order to make all of these exciting events possible, the Free State of Bavaria supports the cultural scene with significant funding. No less than ten million euros are available to open new places for art and culture. Residents and culture enthusiasts are cordially invited to take advantage of these opportunities and let cultural life in the region flourish together. Further information, including tickets and events, is available at www.kus-maindreieck.de.