Art goes into gardens again on 1 and 2 June 2024 from 1 to 6 pm
ATTENTION!!! Due to the weather situation, the event will only be able to take place at selected locations.
Garden and art enthusiasts will be able to visit Radebeul's gardens again on 1-2 June 2024 .
"All beauty is based on the interaction of nature and art. Without art, it cannot take on a lasting form; without nature, its inner life is extinguished."
August Wilhelm von Schlegel
The town of Radebeul owes its beauty, in the spirit of Schlegel, to the aforementioned combination of nature and art.
"Kunst geht in Gärten" invites you to experience this again this year at the beginning of June, which is full of flowers. There are new courtyards and gardens to discover, such as the wonderful garden at the Radisson Blu Park Hotel & Conference Centre, Dresden, the garden at the Naundorfer Heimatstube or the Atelier KunstWerk with the garden behind it, which opens up to the Apothekerpark. 23 other gardens and institutions will open their doors to familiarise the public with art and its surroundings. Artists are guests and look forward to entering into a dialogue between their work and the garden culture. Numerous young artists from Radebeul and the surrounding area are taking part. Here, too, visitors can discover new visual languages.
Travelling musicians complement the garden arts. Art events take place at various locations. The Lügenmuseum invites visitors to a video and storytelling garden, Gerlinde Queisser to her garden for an extensive music programme.
The area stretches from Wahnsdorf to Serkowitz, from Naundorf to Radebeul (East). Each garden has its own beauty, its own peculiarities and its own secrets, which the honoured visitors can discover while enjoying music and wine.
We look forward to an eventful and sunny weekend.
Alexander Lange
Magdalena Piper
Participating gardens 2024:
Travelling musicians
Due to the weather conditions, musical accompaniment is only possible in certain areas on Saturday.
Please note possible storm warnings!
Frank Deutscher
Michael Lindner
Karl Helbig
Gabriel Lindner
Thabet Azzawi
Max Loeb Garcia
Alona Liakh
Thomas Knorr
Rainer Promnitz
Antony Heulin
Georg Wiede
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