The time between day and night has a very special magic and offers space for themes that show our city from a completely different perspective. The "blue hour" has always inspired people's imagination and has always been the time of day when family members literally moved closer together. People would sit together in the living room or kitchen, the women would knit or spin on the spinning wheel - because despite the "twilight" they didn't need light to do so - and they would talk to each other. The rhythm of day and night was much more noticeable in earlier times than it is today, artificial light sources were expensive and were therefore used sparingly. It was dark and eerie in the houses and alleyways.
In addition to information about street lighting, night watchmen, evening amusements and other interesting facts from the city's history, there will also be plenty of mystical and literary stories. The route leads through well-known and lesser-known streets and corners and offers some surprising discoveries.
The meeting point for this city tour is the market square, city model
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Participation fee: 5.00 euros, with volunteer card 3.00 euros, children/young people up to 16 years free
Registration: Service office of the town of Lübbecke, Kreishausstraße 4, phone: 05741/276-0
The number of participants is limited.
Registration: Service office of the town of Lübbecke, Kreishausstraße 4, phone: 05741/276-0
The number of participants is limited.
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