After a longer compulsory break, the museum in Klösterle in Peiting will reopen today, Wednesday, June 9th - every Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
In order to ensure the appropriate preventive protection, such as maintaining the minimum distance of 1.50 meters and avoiding group formation, a maximum of ten visitors with mouth and nose protection are allowed to stay in the rooms at the same time as the supervisory staff.
Peiting
- In addition to the disinfectant
dispenser
, the market town has provided the necessary hygiene.
The museum team, Klaus Hilgner, Hans Wörnzhofer, Xaver Bader and Heinrich Bittner, together with the building yard, used the time without visitors to make the exhibition rooms even more attractive.
At the opening, the sacred space is presented in a new guise.
Freshly painted walls and a renewed floor make the little treasures such as votive and reverse glass pictures, monastery work, cribs and fatchen children shine even more.
The additional showcase built into the wall is a successful addition to the piety of past centuries.
In addition to rosaries, crosses and wax sticks, you can see selected legends of saints and prayer books from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.
Including a handwritten one.
Numerous newcomers to the “Hunting, Fishing and Beekeeping” department are also waiting for the guests (we reported).
GERHARD HOT