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Prepare for an unforgettable cultural extravaganza as the Cultural Beer Garden 2025 returns to Gasthaus zur Sonne in Rippershausen from July 25-27. This annual event, run entirely by volunteers, promises a celebration of art, music, and community, with a focus on local products and experiences.
The weekend kicks off on Saturday with a performance by the Rippershausen brass band, followed by a Sideshow Sharlatans' Cabaret Magic Show at 5 PM. As the sun sets, music lovers can choose between two exciting lineups. Soul and dancefloor classics will be provided by Stefan Schael as Elvis, DJ MR Tom, Melo, Hooker, and MC Klosti, while electronic beats, minimal house, and techno will take centre stage with performances from Späti, Paolo Macho, Them Peckin' Boys, and Joe Johnsen.
On Sunday, the alphorn ensemble from Zella-Mehlis will entertain guests on the singer's stage at 11 AM, leading into a big show in the afternoon. The day will culminate with a screening at the barn cinema at 8 PM.
The Cultural Beer Garden aims to demonstrate that art connects and educates, and this is evident in the diverse range of activities on offer. On Sunday morning, a two-hour guided tour will be held, starting at the colonnade. Local groups, including the Landfrauen and the Singgemeinschaft from Rippershausen/Wahns, will provide coffee and cake from 2 PM on Sunday.
The flea and farmers' market will start at noon on Sunday, offering a chance to discover unique finds and locally sourced produce.
Dr. Kai Lehmann will give a lecture on "500 Years of Peasants' War" at the Cultural Beer Garden on Sunday, providing an educational and thought-provoking addition to the event.
Please note that while details for the Cultural Beer Garden 2025 are available, some specific programmes may not be publicly available yet or the event may not be widely advertised. For accurate and up-to-date information, we recommend checking local event calendars or contacting the organisers directly.
Get ready to immerse yourself in a weekend of culture, music, and community at the Cultural Beer Garden 2025. Admission is free, making it an accessible and enjoyable event for all.
On Sunday morning, a guided tour of the home-and-garden sites will be part of the Cultural Beer Garden 2025, offering insights into local lifestyles and history. At 2 PM on Sunday afternoon, attendees can enjoy coffee and cake served by local groups, connecting with the community while savouring homemade treats.