Step Back in Time: Hünfeld's 1960s Nightlife Comes Alive at Zuse Museum
The Konrad Zuse Museum in Hünfeld is hosting a special evening lecture on Wednesday, May 20, at 6 p.m. Local historian Horst Münkel will guide attendees through a nostalgic Pub Crawl Through the 1960s, exploring the town’s vibrant past. The event is part of the museum’s ...and Off to the Museum in the Evening series. Münkel’s talk will focus on Hünfeld’s lively culinary and nightlife culture during the 1960s, a time when the town thrived as a stop along a major thoroughfare.
Archival photographs from city records and private collections will bring the era to life. Münkel plans to share personal anecdotes and stories tied to the venues, from well-known gathering spots to lesser-known hidden gems. Attendees can expect a mix of history and entertainment as the lecture highlights the social and cultural atmosphere of the decade.
The lecture offers a chance to revisit Hünfeld’s past through images and storytelling. Münkel’s presentation will shine a light on the town’s diverse nightlife and dining scene from 60 years ago. The event is free to attend and open to the public.