Easter Museums Special Actions
Dortmund Museums Offer Diverse Programs This Easter Sunday
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DORTMUND, Germany (AP) — Museums in Dortmund will be open this Easter Sunday, offering a variety of attractions, including fairytale readings and guided tours focusing on art, brewing history, and comics.
Holocaust History Tour
A city tour titled “Dortmund and the Holocaust” will commence at 2:30 p.m. in the courtyard of the Steinwache memorial, located at Steinstrasse 50. The tour will explore visible traces and meaningful locations related to the anti-Semitic persecution of the 1930s and the Holocaust in the city center. It aims to illustrate how these crimes began locally. More details is available at dortmund.de/steinwache.
Black comics Exhibition
The exhibition “Black Comics: From Colonialism to Black Panther” is on display at the showroom: Comic + Cartoon,Max-von-Der-Platz 7.it examines the evolution of Black portrayal in comics, from the colonial era to modern self-determination. A public tour begins at 1 p.m., addressing themes such as colonialism, everyday racism, and the creative expression of Black artists. Admission is 3 euros. Additional details can be found at dortmund.de/comic.
Brewery Museum Tour
The brewery museum, located at Steigerstraße 16, will host a guided tour at 3 p.m.The 90-minute tour will provide insights into Dortmund’s beer brewing history as the 1950s. The tour costs 4.50 euros per person, with free admission to the museum. registration is encouraged.Contact information is not available. More information is available at dortmund.de/brauereimuseum.
“Art – Life – Art” Collection Presentation
A free tour of the collection presentation ”Art – Life – art. The Museum Ostwall yesterday, today, tomorrow” will take place at 3 p.m. in the Museum Ostwall in the Dortmund U. The presentation showcases works from classical modernism to the present, highlighting founding director Leonie Reygers’ vision for shaping everyday life in Dortmund. It also explores the influence of everyday life on Mo_fluxus artists, the role of self-taught artists, and how social debates have shaped the Mo_sammlungs policy from the 1950s to the present. More information is available at dortmunder-u.de/museum-ostwall.
Dortmund Museums: Your Easter Sunday Guide to Art, History, and More
Are you looking for something to do in Dortmund this Easter Sunday? Here’s a guide to the museums open and the programs they offer:
What’s Open in Dortmund Museums This Easter Sunday?
Dortmund museums are open and offering various programs for Easter Sunday, providing options for those interested in art, history, comics, and brewing history.
Dortmund and the Holocaust: City Tour
What is the “Dortmund and the Holocaust” tour?
This city tour explores the history of the Holocaust in Dortmund, focusing on the anti-Semitic persecution of the 1930s and its impact on the city. It examines visible traces and meaningful locations related to these events.
Where does the tour begin?
The tour starts in the courtyard of the Steinwache memorial, located at Steinstrasse 50.
When does the tour start?
The tour begins at 2:30 p.m.
Where can I find more details?
You can find more details at dortmund.de/steinwache.
Black Comics Exhibition: Exploring Depiction in Comics
What is the “Black Comics: From Colonialism to Black Panther” exhibition about?
This exhibition delves into the evolution of Black representation in comics, from the colonial era to modern self-determination. Themes covered include colonialism,everyday racism,and the creative expression of Black artists.
Where can I see this exhibition?
The exhibition is on display at the showroom: Comic + Cartoon, Max-von-der-Platz 7.
when does the public tour begin?
The public tour begins at 1 p.m.
How much does it cost to enter?
Admission is 3 euros.
Where can I find more details about the exhibition?
You can find more information at dortmund.de/comic.
Brewery Museum Tour: A Taste of Dortmund’s Brewing History
What will I learn on the Brewery Museum tour?
The guided tour offers insights into Dortmund’s beer brewing history, specifically focusing on the 1950s.
where is the Brewery Museum located?
The Brewery Museum is located at Steigerstraße 16.
When does the tour take place?
The tour is scheduled for 3 p.m.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 90 minutes.
How much does the tour cost?
The tour costs 4.50 euros per person. Admission to the museum is free.
Is registration required?
Registration is encouraged.
Where can I find more information about the tour?
More information is available at dortmund.de/brauereimuseum.
“Art – Life - Art” Collection Presentation
What is the “Art – Life - Art” collection presentation?
This is a free tour of the Museum Ostwall collection, showcasing works from classical modernism to the present. It highlights founding director Leonie Reygers’ vision and explores the influence of everyday life and social debates.
Where will the tour of the “Art – Life – Art” collection be held?
The tour takes place in the Museum Ostwall in the Dortmund U.
When does the tour start?
the tour begins at 3 p.m.
Where can I find more information about the collection presentation?
More information is available at dortmunder-u.de/museum-ostwall.
Summary of Dortmund Museum Events
Here’s a speedy overview of the events happening in Dortmund museums on Easter Sunday:
| Event | Time | Location | Cost | Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| “Dortmund and the Holocaust” City Tour | 2:30 p.m. | Steinwache memorial (Steinstrasse 50) | Free | Holocaust History |
| “Black Comics: From Colonialism to Black Panther” Exhibition Tour | 1 p.m. | Comic + Cartoon (Max-von-Der-Platz 7) | 3 euros | Black Representation in Comics |
| Brewery Museum Tour | 3 p.m. | Brewery Museum (Steigerstraße 16) | 4.50 euros | Dortmund’s Brewing History |
| “Art – life – Art” Collection Tour | 3 p.m. | Museum Ostwall (Dortmund U) | Free | art and Everyday Life |
Whether you’re interested in history, art, or local culture, Dortmund’s museums offer a diverse range of programs this Easter Sunday.
