Experience UNESCO-Recognized Organ Music in Historic Jüterborg
The annual Organ Night Walk is back, celebrating the unique sound of the organ and the historic town of Jüterborg. This year's event, lasting three and a half hours, will take participants through three of the city's beautiful churches, each home to a prominent organ. The walk ends at the peaceful monastery courtyard.
Organ music and organ building have been recognised by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage since 2014. This year's night walk is a chance to appreciate this rich tradition. Participants will enjoy the enchanting sounds of the organs while learning about the historic old town of Jüterborg. The city, known for its organ building, is home to numerous churches with impressive organs. The walk begins at an unnamed church, then moves on to two more, showcasing the variety and beauty of these historic instruments.
The Organ Night Walk is a unique opportunity to experience the UNESCO-recognised art of organ music and building, all while exploring the historic town of Jüterborg. The event ends at the monastery courtyard, providing a serene conclusion to an evening filled with culture and history.
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