Discover Magdeburg treasures: Day of the Open Monument 2024

Discover Magdeburg treasures: Day of the Open Monument 2024

On September 8, 2024, the city of Magdeburg opens its historical goals and invites the citizens and tourists to a special event: the day of the open monument. The city presents itself in the sign of cultural history with a variety of monuments and historical sites that enable an exciting journey through time through the past. A day before, on September 7th, some locations have the opportunity to receive visitors and give an insight into the fascinating history of Magdeburg.

With a total of 15 participating locations, the monument day is varied and informative. Among the outstanding sites is the old nursery in the Herrenkrugpark, which is open on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The nursery was originally built in 1908 and connects reform architectonic elements with a charming flair. Visitors can not only visit the building, but also browse the flea market in the courtyard and listen to the sounds of a small concert.

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The Magdeburg Cathedral, an important Gothic cathedral, opens its doors on Sunday from 11.30 a.m. and provides a special insight into normally inaccessible areas. His building history began in 1207, and visitors not only expect the majestic architecture, but also fascinating historical artifacts, including the oldest baptismal font in Germany.

Another highlight is the Düppler Mühle, which can be visited on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This Turmwindmühle, built in 1845, tells the history of grain processing and offers the opportunity to talk to club members into conversation and learn more about their restoration with club members.

The Elbe's side wheel drager "Württemberg" promises a unique experience on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Built in 1909, this steamship has an exciting history of the sole and can be visited as a technical monument. At 12 p.m., visitors can look forward to an informative tour.

The Ravelin 2 fortress, which is an important military -historical heritage, opens for visitors from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Historical uniform exhibitions and tours offer a great opportunity to immerse yourself in history on the monument day.

The Hermann-Beims settlement and the hairdressing museum invite visitors to special promotions on Sunday. In the Hermann-Beims settlement, guests can expect a musical walk and a visit to a model apartment from the 1920s. The hairdressing museum, on the other hand, offers the interesting opportunity to discover the old guild history of the barbers and a master hairdresser who shows these techniques.

A visit to the Moritzplatz memorial for those interested in history are worthwhile, where tours through the cell wing and the permanent exhibition are offered. Another institution that is accessible on this day is the company house, which is not only a listed building, but also comes up with musical performances and a gastronomic offer.

The Cultural History Museum and the Technology Museum offer a wide range of programs on this Sunday, including guided tours and special exhibitions that immerse yourself deeply in Magdeburg's history. Especially the art museum in the monastery of our dear women is a highlight and combines contemporary art with historical heritage.

The Magdeburg Theater enables a look behind the scenes, while the Walloon church, which has a rich history, is also open to tours on Sunday from 11.30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

summarized, the day of the open monument in Magdeburg offers fascinating insights and a valuable opportunity to experience history up close. Whether time -honored churches, museum treasures or historical systems - the city presents itself as a living history book that leads into the past and keeps the spirit of tradition alive.

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