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Easter in Wiesbaden

What's going on at Easter? Whether for the whole family, culture or entertainment - here you will find a brief overview.

Bowl with Easter eggs

For the whole family

Excursion with the Nerobergbahn

Germany's oldest rack-and-pinion railroad operated with water ballast and Wiesbaden's "weirdest landmark" takes you up the Neroberg every 15 minutes from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the Easter weekend.

Easter Saturday: Easter fire festival at the slaughterhouse

On Easter Saturday, April 19, the big Easter fire festival with children's show, DJs, bouncy castles and much more will be celebrated at the Schlachthof from 6 pm. Admission is free!

Easter Saturday: Easter egg shooting at the Burgfalken

The Burgfalken Shooting Club invites you to its traditional "Easter Egg Shoot" on Easter Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm. In addition to classic indoor air rifle shooting, there will also be outdoor archery for children and adults.

Easter Sunday: Family tour around the egg at the Museum Wiesbaden

On Easter Sunday, April 20, the guided tour at 3 p.m. at the Museum Wiesbaden is all about eggs. There are not only many different eggs to discover in the collection, but also a small study exhibition that tells exciting stories about eggs.

Easter Sunday: The bunny school at the Caligari

At the Caligari FilmBühne's KinderKino on Easter Sunday at 2.30 pm, "The Bunny School - Hunt for the Golden Egg" is on the program. Max is actually a normal city bunny. He likes clothes, hanging out with friends and wants to become a member of the gang "Die Wahnsinns-Hasen". But then fate catapults him into a completely different world: bunny school!

Entertainment

Easter Saturday: Flea market at Biebrich Palace

Whether it's a targeted rummage or a relaxed stroll - the flea market "Am Parkfeld" in Biebrich invites you to hunt for bargains on Easter Saturday, April 19.

Easter Saturday: Taster tour through Wiesbaden

The most important highlights in one hour: On the entertaining tour of Wiesbaden's landmarks on Easter Saturday, April 19, at 4 p.m., there will be interesting facts and exciting anecdotes.

Easter Saturday: Guided tour "Naturally Wiesbaden"

26 hot springs with healing effects, beautiful nature, stately facades, the oldest grand hotel in Europe and charming anecdotes - on April 19, you can embark on a journey through time through the world-class spa town of Wiesbaden on the "Naturally Wiesbaden" guided tour at 11 a.m.

Culture

Good Friday: St. John Passion in the Lutherkirche

Johann Sebastian Bach's St. John Passion will be performed in the Lutherkirche on Good Friday, April 18, at 5 pm. Bach supplements the text of the Passion based on the Gospel of John with chorales and free texts. The daring harmonies and melodies, particularly in the turban choirs, create a dramatic effect that still captivates audiences today.

Easter Saturday: Open Saturday at the Literaturhaus

On Easter Saturday, several rooms on the Beletage of the Literaturhaus Villa Clementine will be open to you from 1pm to 6pm. In an informal setting, you can browse through the book exchange, marvel at the magnificent historicist architecture of the listed villa or just relax and read for a while. The GLYG team takes care of the female well-being.

Easter Sunday: The Marriage of Figaro at the Wiesbaden State Theater

Take advantage of the Staatstheater's Easter offer: on Easter Sunday, April 20, you can experience Mozart's comic opera for 25 euros on all seats. The play presents an everlasting love story, a playful and biting social satire - and yet all these descriptions fall short. Because "Figaro" is above all: a work of upheaval, a piece of the stormy urge for personal recognition and thus at the same time a timeless symbol of the rebellion of the individual against the establishment.

Easter weekend: The origin lies in the egg

The study exhibition "Oological Studies - The Origin is in the Egg" at the Museum Wiesbaden focuses on the biological egg and its use in our culture from April 10 to October 19. Egg

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