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Musical city walk
Saturday, 28 September 2024,  3:00
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Saturday, | 28.9. | 3 p.m. | Meeting point: Castle Church

19th WITTENBERGER RENAISSANCE MUSIC FESTIVAL

Musical city walk

Renaissance meets pop

Praetorius Consort Wittenberg | Wittenberger Hofkapelle & guests

This concert is part of the 19th Wittenberger Renaissance Music Festival, which is dedicated to the phenomenon of popular music - in short: pop - from September 20th to 29th under the motto "Thank you for the Music". The other ten events, including seven concerts, the historical dance ball, the musical city walk and the instrument exhibition, take place in other venues, in churches and in the old town hall of Lutherstadt Wittenberg.

Ticket 25 euros/reduced 22 euros

www.wittenberger-renaissancemusik.de

Location Castle Church

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