Virtual tour of the Hans Fallada Museum: Live on July 3!

Erfahren Sie mehr über die Veranstaltungsreihe „Literatur im Tor“ im Templiner Museum: Ein virtueller Rundgang zu Hans Fallada, am 3. Juli.
Find out more about the series of events "Literature in the Gate" in the Templin Museum: a virtual tour of Hans Fallada on July 3.. (Symbolbild/MB)

Virtual tour of the Hans Fallada Museum: Live on July 3!

On July 3, 2025, a special event will take place in the Templin Museum of City History under the motto "Literature in the goal". The museum director, Dr. Stefan Knüppel, who also heads the Hans Fallada Museum in Carwitz, will offer a fascinating Virtual tour through the museum, where the celebrated writer Hans Fallada lived and worked. The event begins at 7 p.m. and is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about the life and works of the author.

in Carwitz spent Fallada from 1933 to 1944 eleven formative years and created some of his best -known works during this time. "Anyone who eats out of the Blechnapf", "Wolf under wolves", "The Iron Gustav" and "A man wants to go up" were created in this creative creative phase. Also numerous children's books and short stories are among his oeuvre, which is often discussed by the German petty bourgeois and is characterized by a critical look at society, as the German Biography impressively explains.

an hour full of anecdotes

The tour has an hour of about an hour and is supported by a powerful power point presentation. The participants have the opportunity to ask questions live, which makes the event particularly interesting. In addition, combinations with other offers, such as extracts from Fallada's texts or discussions, are possible. Interested groups who cannot travel to Carwitz are welcome to take this opportunity.

The contact for bookings is directly at the Hans Fallada Museum, available at 039831/20359 or via email to museum@fallada.de. The prices for these events are calculated according to the effort.

A look back at Fallada's life

Hans Fallada, born on July 21, 1893 in Greifswald, is one of the most formative voices of the German literature of the 20th century. His life was characterized by both literary successes and personal conflicts. The return to Berlin in 1944 marked another turning point in its career. Fallada's works often reflect the social tensions of his time and show humanity in difficult conditions. His death on February 6, 1947 in Berlin left a literary legacy that still fascinates many readers.

In order to learn more about the legacy of Hans Fallada and last but not least about exciting anecdotes from his life, you should not miss the event on July 3. It is guaranteed to be a literary evening with depth and interesting views!

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