Cultural highlight: Schlossfest Mannheim 2024 attracts with diversity!
Cultural highlight: Schlossfest Mannheim 2024 attracts with diversity!
On September 7, the castle festival will take place again in Mannheim and promises an impressive cultural experience for all generations. Since its introduction, this festival has repeatedly attracted thousands of visitors and has been an integral part of the Mannheim event calendar. The festival offers a fascinating mix of music, art and science, which is accessible to both students and the general public.
Especially the first semester of the University of Mannheim can look forward to this event, since it not only marks the beginning of the new academic year, but also a welcome opportunity to welcome the new students in the city. The rector of the university, Thomas Puhl, and the mayor of Mannheim, Christian Specht, will take part in this ceremonial opening.
cultural diversity and interactive experiences
The program of the castle festival is diverse and rich. At 3 p.m. it begins with an interactive science program that gives visitors an insight into the exciting research at the university. This fact not only makes the festival an entertaining event, but also an educational trip. From 6 p.m. the musical program will start on various stages where local talents do their best.
A highlight of the evening are the appearances of the Aramis Orchestra, the Mannheim drum palace and the indie rock band cabinet. In addition, the official welcoming of the first semester, which is part of the festival and strengthens the community among the students, will also take place at 6:30 p.m.
admission prices and additional offers
For everyone who wants to participate in this cultural experience, admission to the castle festival is relatively cheap: it only costs 5 euros. Children up to 14 years even have free admission, which makes the festival a family -friendly option. For special attractions such as the roof terrace of the castle, which offers breathtaking views of Mannheim, as well as guided tours through the castle church, 3 euros are required.
The crowning conclusion of the evening will be the SWR3 Goesclubbing party in the Schneckenhof, for which a ticket price of 8 euros will be charged. This party has established itself as a popular meeting place for students and invites you to spend the evening with friends.
In addition, in addition to the musical performances, comedy appearances and art exhibitions are also offered in the east wing of the castle. All of this makes the castle festival a unique experience that celebrates art and culture in a festive framework.
For more information about the planned events and ticket sales, interested parties can visit the website of the University of Mannheim, where all details are updated regularly.
Mannheim is also hospitable to the international visitors who despite possibly higher prices at other events, such as the upcoming International Coffee Convention in the Reiss-Engelhorn Museum, have a heart for colorful and cultural diversity.