On the nationwide Open Monument Day, our first stop was a Marinee performance. We headed to the “Kleine Haus” (Small House). The play “Jeeps” by the author Nora Abdel-Maksoud was set to be presented. Right on time at 11 AM, it began. The hall, about three-quarters full, was filled with anticipation. Four chairs were placed in front of the stage:
It’s getting dark earlier again. I had just seemed to get used to the long evenings, and now they’re over again. However, this means that this year’s light trail can be planned earlier. On a very mild (still-) summer day, it begins at 7:30 pm in the Bürgerpark. Twilight has just set in. It is already dim enough to admire
If we had followed the weather forecast, this last hike would never have taken place. Originally, rain and thunderstorms were predicted for the entire day. But, the weather gods were kind to us even on the last day. With our Alpbachtal Card, the ride on the Markbachjochbahn is free. So, we headed once again to Wildschönau. This time, however, we
Since the last hikes were quite strenuous, partly due to the humid and warm weather, we want to take it a bit easier today. Today’s destinations are the Kragenalm and the Kundler Klamm. But, as is often the case in the mountains, even a seemingly short distance can be more challenging than expected. Comatose on the Reflection Trail We start
On our second-to-last hiking day, we experience another tour of superlatives. We use the Schatzberg cable car for the “ascent” up the mountain. Arriving at the parking lot, we are initially confused but pleasantly surprised: parking here is free of charge. We look around several times to be sure. But there’s no sign with parking fees to be seen anywhere.
The Alpbachtal Card offers an activity for every day, ranging from various options like guided e-bike tours, sightseeing tours, or mountain hikes. We decided to join one such hike around the Gratlspitze. The tour begins at the tourist information center in Alpbach, the most beautiful village in Tyrol. And yes, the village is indeed lovely, even though, as we later
It was one of those days when the mountain called us. Fresh and full of energy, we began our ascent at the mid-station of the Wiedersbergerhornbahn. With the Alpbachtal Card, we rode up to the mid-station for free. Here, our tour began. Towering above us, the majestic Wiedersbergerhorn reached into the sky. Even in the first few steps, we could
At the beginning of my vacation, I experienced an unforgettable adventure in the Kaiserklamm, one of the most picturesque gorges in Tyrol. My goal was a hike from the historic Kaiserhaus to the Erzherzog-Johann-Klause. A route that led me not only through breathtaking natural scenery but also through the fascinating history of the region. The Start: Kaiserhaus and the Path
The exhibition “Party of Life” at the Brandhorst Museum Munich is an extraordinary journey through the art of Andy Warhol and Keith Haring. Both artists not only revolutionized the art world with their iconic Pop Art but also left a profound impact with their political and social critique. The exhibition highlights the fascinating relationship between these two creatives and opens
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of attending the opening of Jürgen Mennecke’s exhibition “Drawings,” and I am still deeply impressed by the captivating impressions this exhibition left on me. Under the title “Living Spaces,” Mennecke offers an extraordinary perspective on the interplay between nature, urban environments, and imagination. A Glimpse into the Exhibition The exhibition takes place at einRaum5-7 e.V.