Friedrich-Hype: Pomersche's state museum attracts 6,200 visitors weekly!

Friedrich-Hype: Pomersche's state museum attracts 6,200 visitors weekly!

Stand: 02.10.2024 05:29 pm

The Pomeranian State Museum in Greifswald, which is located in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, is currently enjoying a pleasant number of visitors. One reason for this is the popular exhibition "Longing Places", which presents works by the famous painter Caspar David Friedrich. This exhibition attracts an average of 6,200 interested parties every week, which impressively demonstrates the popularity of Friedrich's art.

Julia Kruse, the spokeswoman for the museum, emphasizes the need to book tickets online in advance in order to avoid longer waiting times. Visitors who do not reserve their cards in good time must expect certain delays. A highlight of the collection is the iconic painting "chalk cliffs on Rügen", which certainly attracts many art lovers. The exhibition runs until October 6th, before the next show "Caspar David Friedrich. Heimatstadt" opened on October 19th.

high number of visitors

The numbers speak for themselves: Since the beginning of the year, almost 77,000 guests have visited the museum. This clearly shows that art and culture play a major role in the region. The fascination for Caspar David Friedrich, one of the most important painters in romance, is unbroken. The city of Greifswald benefits enormously from this artistic heritage, which not only attracts tourists, but also locals.

The current visitor statistics show that art events of this kind not only represent a cultural enrichment, but also promote interest in history and regional identity. It remains to be seen how the runtime of the two exhibitions will affect the overall number and whether they can move more art persons into the city. The anticipation for the next exhibition, which deals with Friedrich's hometown, suggests many that the rush of visitors will stop.

For everyone who wants to get to know Caspar David Friedrich's fascination even better, a visit to these museums and a look at the versatile works he left is recommended. A deeper insight into the exhibition options is currently also offered by local media that report on developments in the Pomeranian State Museum and further heat up the cultural interest in the region. More details about this art wave can be found in the news from NDR 1 Radio Mv.

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