Villa Seligmann will once again be part of the popular“Night of the Museums” this year.
The former family residence of factory director Siegmund Seligmann is a rare testimony to upper-class Jewry at the beginning of the 20th century and up until the Shoah. High-ranking guests and business partners were received in the lavishly furnished historicist villa. Today, Villa Seligmann is a place of living Jewish culture.
From 6 p.m. to 11 p.m., visitors can learn more about the history, architecture, restoration of the interior and the art treasures of the house. Lectures and guided tours will provide insights into the Villa Seligmann cultural project and the new education and school program.
More details will follow.
Prior registration is not required. Unfortunately, Villa Seligmann is not barrier-free.
The capacity of the listed building is limited. Therefore, please be prepared for waiting times at the entrance, which you can enjoy in the garden of Villa Seligmann with drinks and spontaneous encounters.
For the latest information on the Night of the Museums, please visit the official organizer’s website.
