Jüterborg's Organ Night Walk: Explore Historic Churches & Hear Remarkable Organs
Jüterborg, a city renowned for its organ building tradition, hosts a unique event: the Organ Night Walk. This three-and-a-half-hour evening tour allows visitors to explore the historic old town and experience the city's prominent organs in three different churches.
The Orgel-Nachtwanderung in Jüterbog is an annual event where participants visit various churches late at night, enjoying the sounds of the organs in a special atmosphere. The event is usually organised by the Kirchenkreis Zossen-Fläming (Evangelische Kirche Berlin-Brandenburg-schlesische Oberlausitz) or the Kirchengemeinde Jüterbog, often in cooperation with organists, cantors, and sometimes local partners like the city administration, cultural associations, or the tourist information office.
Organ building and organ music have been recognised by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage since 2014. The Organ Night Walk celebrates this unique instrument, showcasing the numerous churches in Jüterborg and its surroundings that house these remarkable organs.
The Organ Night Walk is a fantastic opportunity to explore Jüterborg's historic old town and appreciate its organ-building heritage. For the latest information on this year's event, contact the Pfarramt bzw. der Kirchengemeinde Jüterbog or the Tourist-Information Jüterbog. The event celebrates the unique instrument of the organ, recognised by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage, and highlights the city's rich musical tradition.
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