PHOTO: © DHM/Studio Bens & Visual Space Agency

DHM außer Haus mit Bernd Nössler und Julia Voss bei den Weinbauern der Anti-Atomkraftproteste in Wyhl

In the organizer's words:

The walk takes you to the sites of the successful resistance against the nuclear power plant in Wyhl am Kaiserstuhl: from the route of the 1974 rally organized mainly by women winegrowers and farmers to the "Nai hämmer gsait" memorial stone (which commemorates the start of the occupation of the construction site on 18 February 1975) and the arms of the Old Rhine to the former site of the "Wyhl Forest Adult Education Centre".

With Bernd Nössler, co-organizer of the protests at the time, and Julia Voss, curator of the exhibition "Nature and German History".

Max. 25 participants; meeting point and further information after registration.

DHM off-site

Get out of the museum: the exhibition program takes place outside on five dates. On walks lasting around two hours, members of the team and external guests will explore individual themes in greater depth on site: along ruined highways and vineyards, artificially created lakes and castle gardens.

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Location

Deutsches Historisches Museum Hinter dem Gießhaus 3 10117 Berlin

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