Museum Starnberger See gets you in the mood for Christmas with a radio play
Created: 11/24/2022, 10:19 am
The winter radio play in the Lake Starnberg Museum is based on the fairy tale "The Christmas Tree".
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Starnberg - It's going to be Christmassy again in the Starnberger See Museum.
From Sunday there will be another winter radio play through the exhibition.
Also this year you can experience the fairy tale "The Christmas Tree" in the Museum Starnberger See from Sunday, November 27th to January 8th, 2023.
When Hans Christian Andersen first traveled to Lake Starnberg in 1852, he was already a famous poet.
He came at the invitation of the Bavarian king.
Together they went on trips with the "Dolphin" on the lake.
The boat is now in the museum and is the starting point for a very special audio tour.
Radio play based on the fairy tale "The Christmas Tree"
The winter radio play is based on the fairy tale "The Christmas Tree" by Hans Christian Andersen.
It leads through the exhibition rooms in 10 episodes and was created especially for the museum.
It can be heard on free rental devices or on your own smartphone.
Open tour through the winter radio play
In addition, the Starnberger See Museum invites you to an open tour of the winter radio play.
The author Claudia Wagner, who adapted the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen for the radio play, will be reading through the museum.
The winter radio play becomes a live experience: on Friday, December 2nd, Saturday, December 10th and Sunday, December 18th, at 3 p.m.
The costs for this are 8 euros for adults (plus admission) and 5 euros (plus admission) for schoolchildren, pensioners and members of the Friends of the Museum Starnberger See.
Registration is requested at info@museum-starnberger-see.de or by phone at 08151/4477570.
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