Art inspires: Long Night of the Arts in Rheinsberg on November 8th
Experience the 28th Long Night of the Arts in Rheinsberg on November 8, 2025 with 39 events around the castle.

Art inspires: Long Night of the Arts in Rheinsberg on November 8th
On November 8th, 2025, Rheinsberg will become the center of the arts when the 28th Long Night of the Arts celebrated. There are 39 events surrounding the magnificent Rheinsberg Castle that appeal to art and music lovers alike. The event has already become a tradition and attracts young and old. The first items on the program promise a colorful hustle and bustle that begins at 1 p.m. and ends around midnight in the castle theater.
A highlight of the night will be the musical opening by the wind and string ensemble from the OPR district music school, which will perform in the castle theater at 4 p.m. At 8 p.m., visitors can expect a very special concert by the Ensemble Amaconsort, which will present theater music from England. The big band Big Brass, which will be on stage from 11 p.m., will ensure the party atmosphere. An interesting addition is the cultural talk with Jelle Dierickx, which takes place at 6:30 p.m. in the foyer of the Schlosstheater.
Diverse children's program
It's not just adults who get their money's worth: the children's program offers a varied program with dance, puppet theater and a reading of “The Robber's Daughter”. Special tours are also offered for younger guests, who can discover the world of art in a playful way.
All proceeds from ticket sales will benefit a special project as part of the 300th birthday of Prince Henry of Prussia, which will be celebrated in 2026. Tickets are available both at the Rheinsberg Tourist Information Office and at the castle box office in the Marstall. Prices are family-friendly: adults pay 18 euros, reduced rates 12 euros, children and students pay 9 euros, while a family ticket is available for 40 euros. A day ticket allows access to all events, although advance registration is required for some program items.
An unforgettable evening awaits all visitors
The Rheinsberg Art and Culture Association as well as local cultural institutions and restaurateurs cordially invite you to this special event. Museums in the region will be open from 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Culture Day, providing the opportunity to explore the city's cultural offerings.
A look back at history shows that Rheinsberg has a long tradition of cultivating art that has grown over generations. Events like the Long Night of the Arts help keep this tradition alive and strengthen the connection between art, culture and people.