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Music salon // Extra in the "Mannheim Summer": A concert trail in the Upper Luisenpark
An extremely popular tradition is taking place in a new, special location this time: the Upper Luisenpark! This green heart of the city has been captivating visitors ever since the park was laid out in the 19th century. Enchanted paths and groups of trees, open meadows and the water of the Kutzerweiher pond bear witness to the ever-evolving art of garden design, which culminated in the legendary Federal Garden Shows in 1975 and 2023, which helped the park achieve national fame. On the last Sunday in June, the park is transformed into a parcours full of music at the end of the "Mannheim Summer" festival. Chamber ensembles, vocal quartets and bands from the National Theatre Orchestra and guests perform at selected locations between flowerbeds, pavilions and the Chinese teahouse. A stroll through the extensive grounds thus becomes a short journey through eras and styles - from the Mannheim School to contemporary band music. And when the last note has faded away, it continues seamlessly: afterwards, a performance of "The Magic Flute" in the OPAL beckons, a magical conclusion to a summery day between music, history and nature.
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Music salon // Extra in the "Mannheim Summer": A concert trail in the Upper Luisenpark
An extremely popular tradition is taking place in a new, special location this time: the Upper Luisenpark! This green heart of the city has been captivating visitors ever since the park was laid out in the 19th century. Enchanted paths and groups of trees, open meadows and the water of the Kutzerweiher pond bear witness to the ever-evolving art of garden design, which culminated in the legendary Federal Garden Shows in 1975 and 2023, which helped the park achieve national fame. On the last Sunday in June, the park is transformed into a parcours full of music at the end of the "Mannheim Summer" festival. Chamber ensembles, vocal quartets and bands from the National Theatre Orchestra and guests perform at selected locations between flowerbeds, pavilions and the Chinese teahouse. A stroll through the extensive grounds thus becomes a short journey through eras and styles - from the Mannheim School to contemporary band music. And when the last note has faded away, it continues seamlessly: afterwards, a performance of "The Magic Flute" in the OPAL beckons, a magical conclusion to a summery day between music, history and nature.