Big museum festival in the Pomeranian State Museum: Free entry to the exhibition Longing Places
Big museum festival in the Pomeranian State Museum: Free entry to the exhibition Longing Places
opening of the exhibition "Longing Places" in the Pomeranian State Museum
The Pomeranian State Museum in Greifswald celebrates an important event in the art scene with the new exhibition “Longing Places”. The exhibition will be completed on October 6, 2023 and is already attracting great interest.
a big museum festival for the public
The opening of the exhibition is designed as a large museum festival in which admission is free for all visitors. This offers the community a unique opportunity to experience the works of Caspar David Friedrich and other artists without taking into account entry costs.
expectations of visitor numbers and social influence
The museum management assumes that up to 200 visitors are expected per hour. In view of the successful attractiveness of Friedrich's works in other cities, where, for example, 335,000 and 300,000 people in Berlin visited the corresponding exhibitions, a great rush and possible queues are predicted. These figures show not only the interest in Friedrich's art, but also the cultural importance that such exhibitions have for the region.
art as part of the community
The rush to such events not only promotes the art scene of Greifswald, but also strengthens the sense of community among the citizens. Art is often understood as a bridge to culture that brings people together and promotes understanding of each other. Events such as “places of longing” help to arouse interest in historical and contemporary works of art and to enrich local culture.
conclusion for the relevance of the exhibition
The exhibition “Longing Places” in the Pomeranian State Museum represents a valuable contribution to the cultural landscape of Greifswald. By giving the city of art lovers and the general public masterpieces, not only celebrates the heritage of the artist, but also focuses on the role of art in society.
- Nag
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