Honoring for Jenny Wiegmann-Mucchi: Removal plaque in Spandau

Feiern Sie mit uns die Enthüllung einer Gedenktafel zu Ehren der Bildhauerin Jenny Wiegmann-Mucchi am 1. Dezember 2024 in der Breite Str. 20, Spandau. Erfahren Sie mehr über ihr künstlerisches Erbe, ihren Widerstand gegen das faschistische Regime und genießen Sie interessante Beiträge über ihr Leben und Werk. Seien Sie Teil dieses besonderen Anlasses!
Celebrate with us the unveiling of a plaque in honor of the sculptor Jenny Wiegmann-Mucchi on December 1, 2024 in Breite Str. 20, Spandau. Learn more about your artistic heritage, your resistance to the fascist regime and enjoy interesting contributions about your life and work. Be part of this special occasion! (Symbolbild/MB)

Honoring for Jenny Wiegmann-Mucchi: Removal plaque in Spandau

An unforgettable day is imminent! On Sunday, December 1, 2024, a very special event will be celebrated in Breiten Straße 20 in the old town of Spandau: the ceremonial unveiling of a plaque for the remarkable sculptor Jenny "Genni" Wiegmann-Mucchi! This ceremony, which begins at 12 p.m., not only marks her birthday, but also the lasting legacy that it left in art and cultural history.

Jenny Wiegmann-Mucchi, born on December 1, 1895, was not only a talented artist, but also a courageous resistance fighter against the fascist regime. Her gold medal from the 1937 World Exhibition in Paris is just one of her outstanding works, which reflects her tireless efforts for artistic and social values. The plaque will remind of its impressive life's work and throw the light on its important political contributions.

program for unveiling

The revelation program will offer a moving experience in which prominent speakers shed light on the importance of Genni Wiegmann's life and work. Mayor Frank Werbig will warmly welcome the guests, followed by Heidi Borschel, the former chairman of the women's advisory board. There will also be an impressive speech by Nana Poll, which deals with the life and influences of Genni in Berlin. In addition, Claudia von Gelieu, political scientist, will give insights into the everyday and social history of women in the 19th and 20th centuries.

This occasion is a golden opportunity to remember an impressive personality whose works and political commitment will live on forever in the hearts of people. Don't miss this emotional moment! We look forward to greeting many of you at this important celebration and together to honor Jenny Wiegmann-Mucchi.