Once a year, the whole of Leverkusen becomes an art mile: It's art night time.
Thousands of people head out into the city to experience art of all kinds - visual, music, literature, theater. Leverkusen's independent scene, in particular, demonstrates the great extent of creativity and subtlety that lies dormant in this city. And it uses this for a wonderful gathering of people who are invited to take a look around open studios and galleries, cafés and clubs, museums and cultural centers. To get into conversation. To meet. A night that connects.
The art night traditionally opens in the Hall of Mirrors of the Morsbroich Palace and Museum, the place where great, contemporary and often international art is at home in this city. Shortly afterwards, the doors open in all parts of the city: in the Künstlerbunker Karlstraße, for example. Or in the Junges Theater. In the Kulturausbesserungswerk or the Freudenthaler Sensenhammer industrial museum. But above all: in many private homes.
There's no doubt about it: the art night is an event year after year. And it doesn't exclude anyone, but welcomes everything and everyone: art enthusiasts and connoisseurs as well as people who simply want to enjoy paintings, sculptures, photographs and a large gathering that spans the city.
You can find the program here.
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