Commemoration Open House
On September 14th, the city of Detmold will open its doors to history enthusiasts, families, and the curious, as part of the nationwide Day of Open Heritage. This event, aimed at all generations, will offer a diverse program of guided tours and lectures, connecting architecture, culture, and living city history.
Highlights of the day include the presentation and demonstration of a unique salon organ at Detmold Castle, which has been silent since 1944. This restored organ will be showcased multiple times on the 14th, but registration is required due to limited participant numbers, with initial offers available from September 12th.
The salon organ is just one of many historic sites in Detmold that will offer insights into their history. The former Falkenkrug Brewery, now used as a school, will offer a tour of its extraordinary underground storage cellars on September 13th. Registration is required for this tour due to limited participant numbers.
Other events include an outdoor tour about the almost hundred-year history of Sinalco AG on September 12th. Many other monuments in Detmold will open their doors during the weekend, providing a diverse range of encounters with history.
The complete program with dates, locations, and registration contacts can be found online, under the "News" section. The Day of Open Heritage is organized by the city portal, and it is recommended to register early to secure a spot for these fascinating tours and lectures.
So, mark your calendars and join us in Detmold for a journey through time, as we celebrate our city's rich history and culture. Whether you're a history buff, a family looking for a fun day out, or simply curious about the past, there's something for everyone at the Day of Open Heritage in Detmold.
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