Karlfried Staubach in focus: An exciting museum discussion in Fulda!
Museum talk in the Vonderau Museum Fulda on August 19th about Karlfried Staubach. Free entry, discussion round awaits you!

Karlfried Staubach in focus: An exciting museum discussion in Fulda!
The countdown is on for the next exciting event in the Vonderau Museum in Fulda! On Tuesday, August 19th, at 6:30 p.m., the museum chapel will open its doors for a “museum talk” on the topic “Karlfried Staubach – Retrospective”. Under the title “Karlfried Staubach and the JuKu: The adventure of resistance against intellectual narrowness” the interesting interface between art and resistance is discussed. The event is held in cooperation with the Förderkreis Galerie 21 e. V., and the moderation will be taken over by Klaus Becker, a member of Galerie 21, and Helmut Kopetzky, a former member of the Junge Kunstkreis (JuKu) and an experienced author in the radio and radio sector. Vogelsberger newspaper reports that the format will offer a short keynote speech, followed by a discussion group that invites everyone interested. Admission is free, which is sure to attract many art lovers!
But that's not all! The Vonderau Museum has established itself as a real attraction for those interested in culture. In keeping with International Museum Day 2024, which has the motto “Discovering museums with joy”, a varied program awaits visitors on one of the coming Sundays. On this day, visitors can enter the museum free of charge from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and look forward to exciting special exhibitions, including the exhibitions “Europe, Fulda and I” and “Egon Knapp 1934-2015”. An Actionbound quiz for the whole family and guided tours of the exhibitions provide additional reason to visit the museum. More information can be found on the city of Fulda website fulda.de.
A look behind the scenes
The concept of promoting dialogue between experts and visitors at events such as “Museum Talks” continues to be highly valued. The last invitation addressed the fundamental question “What does a museum do?”, which took place on April 15th and was led by museologists Tine Oberholz and Vanessa Pape. Here, too, entry was free, and the opportunity to combine this exciting dialogue with a tour of the collections was very well received. Loud East Hesse News The concept has already proven itself and the regular discussions attract numerous visitors.
In summary, it can be said that the Vonderau Museum in Fulda remains not only a place for events, but also a space for creative exchange and discovery. With a constant change of exhibitions and events, it offers something for every taste. The combination of art, education and free entry ensures that art and culture have a high priority in Fulda. Stop by and get inspired!