Discover Erich Hauser's church art: Guided tours in Schramberg
Discover Erich Hauser's church art: Guided tours in Schramberg
Erich Hauser's church art: a cultural highlight in Schramberg
The Church of St. Maria in Schramberg opens its doors for a special exploration tour of Erich Hauser on Sunday, July 28th, at 5 p.m. This event is part of the traditional summer appointments and invites visitors to immerse yourself in the fascinating world of sacred art.
an unmistakable experience
In the Church of St. Maria, the participants can expect a carefully guided tour that takes about an hour and is free of charge. The open Sunday event of the Erich Hauserkunstiftung in Rottweil is carried out every year on the last Sunday in the summer months and offers the opportunity to experience the unique connection between historical architecture and contemporary art.
a tour of the history
During the tour, Arnhold Budick will explain the various aspects of the historical site. The baroque onion tower, which is considered the symbol of the city, and the 180 -year -old late classicist indoor basilica are just a few of the highlights. Particularly noteworthy is the modern art of Erich Hauser, which is impressively presented in the church rooms, as well as the historical monument instrument of the Walcker organ.
cultural synergy of art and music
A highlight of the event is the live performance on the Walcker organ, which is played by the talented Alicia Schultheiss from Waldmössingen. This performance complements the visual impressions and ensures a harmonious connection between architecture, art and music.
Why is this important?
The visit to Erich Hauser's church art in Schramberg is not only a cultural experience, but also an important event for the community. It offers residents and visitors the opportunity to revitalize the appreciation for sacred art and local history. It also promotes cultural identity and awareness of the artistic traditions in the region.
The combination of personal experience and the possibility of stepping into a dialogue with like -minded people makes this event unique and represents a positive contribution to the cultural landscape of Schramberg.
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