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A summer festival in honor of the founder

2021-08-13T07:02:49.181Z


The Diocesan Museum offers a colorful program this weekend - from the guided tour to the concert to the cocktail hour. An overview.


The Diocesan Museum offers a colorful program this weekend - from the guided tour to the concert to the cocktail hour.

An overview.

Beuerberg - The sunflower in the monastery garden has reached a height of three meters, and the medicinal plants also thrive splendidly.

This and much more will be available next weekend, 14./15.

August, to be discovered in Beuerberg.

With a colorful summer festival, the team at the Diocesan Museum Friday will make up for the day of remembrance of the founder Johanna Franziska von Chantal on August 12th.

The highlight of the series of events is on Sunday, August 15, a summer concert by the “Beuerberger Klosterkänge” with tuba player Andreas Hofmeir and pianist Barbara Schmelz. It starts at 4 p.m. Lined with two baroque works, a violin sonata by Georg Philipp Telemann and the D minor oboe concerto by Tomaso Albinoni, Hofmeir and Schmelz have put together a special program, the invitation says. Since the former Augustinian monastery is celebrating its 900th anniversary, a hymn to St. Augustine and the Ambrosian Te Deum with improvised elements should not be missing.

Hofmeir is known as a founding member of the Bavarian cult band "LaBrassBanda".

Schmelz studied church music, majoring in singing and organ concert, at the Mozarteum in Salzburg and at the Royal University of Music in Copenhagen.

No money is charged for the concert, only the entrance fee for the museum is charged - six euros for adults (reduced four euros), free up to 18 years.

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Give a concert: Barbara Schmelz and Andreas Hofmeir.

© Private / Philippe Gerlach

Following the concert, Caius Prien from “Carlito's Minibar” in Munich will present cocktails and long drinks based on the two monastery liqueurs Leo and Benno in the monastery garden.

"You are now also conquering the world of beard-ready drinks with a high potential of classic", the Diocesan Museum announces.

On the occasion of the Assumption Day on Sunday, the monastery also revolves around the old Bavarian custom of tying herb bushes.

Maria Schön and Angela Bromberger from the Beuerberger Gartenbauverein introduce the tradition and bind herb bushes together with the participants.

The workshop lasts from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

In addition, the museum team offers various guided tours on weekends (three euros each plus entrance fee. Monastery gardener Rosi Manhart will take you through the garden on Saturday, August 14th. Meeting point is the monastery gate at 11 am on Sunday from 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. with professional guidance.

Pharmacist Sibylle Reinicke offers a pharmacy and garden tour on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. (three euros plus entrance fee).

The monastery, including the newly restored, magnificent baroque rooms on the upper floor, can be viewed on Sundays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

A church tour is offered at 5 p.m.

You can also paint and embroider again in the venerable monastery.

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Information on the Internet:

www.dimu-freising.de/kloster-beuerberg

Source: merkur

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