Marburg-Biedenkopf. Art, culture, concerts – here we present some highlights of the events on offer in the district and the city of Marburg.
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Have fun and have a nice weekend!
Events on Friday, November 8th
The President of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) Dr. Bruno Kahl was there on Friday at the invitation of the local member of the Bundestag, Dr. Stefan Heck will be a guest in Marburg and wants to be at one Discussion event to talk to citizens on the topic of “Current challenges for German foreign intelligence”. The event will take place from 4:30 p.m Hotel Vila Vita Rosenpark instead. Comedy
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Comedy in its finest form is presented in… Marburg Cultural and Leisure Center (KFZ). offered: Carmela De Feo als La Signorathe funniest caterpillar in the German comedy and cabaret scene, is sitting on the KFZ stage with her new program. The event takes place as part of the Marburg Cabaret Autumn and starts at 8 p.m.
Theater will be in Theater next to the tower offered in Marburg: The piece that will be performed at 7.30 p.m. is called “Trimai 3.0 – Beautiful, Rich and Equal – the longing for a better world”.
In Kirchhain It’s going to be glamorous, it’s going into the golden 20s: high school graduates from the Alfred Wegener School in Kirchhainer have a Musical produces and takes the audience into the world of the Grand Hotel Dos Lunas. It starts at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. Further performances are on Saturday at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
If you’re interested in music or theater, this could be for you “The Night Watchman Tour” through the Marburg city center be interesting. It starts at 8 p.m. at the Kornmarkt unter der Linde, between Café Vetter and Alter Universität.
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Events on Saturday, November 9th
Around 45 artists will be presenting on Saturday and Sunday Stadtallendorf art market their self-made works. Visitors have the opportunity to stroll through the stands, exchange ideas with the creative people and admire the variety of creative objects. The market in the town hall is open on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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The city of Marburg, together with the Society for Christian-Jewish Cooperation and the Jewish Community of Marburg, invites you to a joint hour of reflection on the occasion of the Remembering the November pogroms in the Garden of Remembrance a. The Jewish citizens who were victims of National Socialist violence will be remembered at the synagogue memorial at 6 p.m.
The comedian and cabaret artist Ray is on Saturday evening with his show Waggonhalle Marburg as a guest. The organizers promise a brilliant fireworks display of puns, jokes and inimitable improvisational skills – not always politically correct and socially compliant. It starts at 8 p.m.
African reggae sounds are available in Marburger from 9 p.m Café Q. The seven-piece African Roots Reggae Band is there „Rising Fire“ from Marburg on stage.
An hour later it starts at 10 p.m Motor vehicle Marburg die Psytrance-Party “Up2nogood & Friends”. To put it simply: There is a party there. And electronic music is playing.
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Events on Sunday, November 10th
The Mellnau village community center project group is organizing this on Sunday 1. Mellnauer Suppenfest. From 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., ten to fifteen delicious soup creations can be tried. In addition to the culinary exchange, the festival also offers the opportunity to collect ideas for the future of the DGH.
The club community and the city Amöneburg host their traditional one from 4 p.m Martinsmarkt. From 5 p.m. there will be an open-air service on the market square, followed by a lantern parade. A St. Martina, St. Martin’s pretzels, stick bread, pea soup, mulled wine and apple wine, waffles prepared by the Rotary Club, bratwurst, children’s punch and a carousel await visitors. There is also a small creative market with beekeeping products.
There will be a lecture commemorating the historic struggle for human rights during the Peasants’ Uprising of 1524/1525 at 5 p.m. by Dr. Theresia Jakobi. Under the title “Women in the Peasants’ War as reflected in printmaking” she reports in the Classic Music School in Marburg.
On November 10th, the Lutheran Parish Church in Marburg will be the scene of musical power: choir and soloists Kurhessische Kantorei will then perform the powerful music of the oratorio “Elisas” by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy with the Frankfurt Symphony Orchestra. It starts at 6 p.m. in the Lutheran parish church in Marburg.
Free stage with free entry is the motto on Sunday evening from 8 p.m. in the Marburger automobile. That’s where you’ll find it Marburg evening instead of.
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Admission fees may apply for some events and tickets may be sold out. Short-term cancellations are possible and are not the responsibility of the “Oberhessische Presse”. All information is without guarantee.
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