Hospital chapel hosts crib display during the initial weekend of Advent
The much-anticipated Nativity Scene Exhibition is set to return to the Lahnstein Hospital Chapel on November 30 and December 1. This annual event, located at Rödergasse 1, will once again offer visitors a unique and personal interpretation of the Christmas story.
Admission to the exhibition remains free, as previously stated, and it will be open from 11:00 to 18:00 on both days. The exhibition will feature intricately crafted nativity scenes from private collections, each exhibit characterized by attention to detail and emotional depth.
Bernd Geil, from the Lahnstein City Administration, has taken the photographs for the exhibition, capturing the beauty and the spirit of these nativity scenes. The images may be used for reporting, with proper credit to Bernd Geil / Lahnstein City Administration.
Schools, classes, and kindergartens are invited to visit the exhibition on December 2. For registration, please contact Bernd Geil at 0176 99909910.
This year's exhibition promises to express the Christmas message in a uniquely personal way, providing a special opportunity for the community to gather and reflect on the spirit of the season.
For those unable to attend during the first Advent weekend, fear not! The exhibition images will be available for viewing, offering a glimpse into the heartwarming and thought-provoking displays.
As always, we encourage everyone to visit this charming exhibition and immerse themselves in the spirit of the festive season. For the latest updates and information, please check local event listings or contact the Lahnstein tourist information office.
- The Nativity Scene Exhibition, returning on November 30 and December 1, will not only offer a personal interpretation of the Christmas story but also provide a glimpse into the fashion-and-beauty and home-and-garden aspects of the lifestyle during that time.
- For those who enjoy food-and-drink experiences, it may be interesting to note that the exhibition likely includes various representations of food and drink in nativity scenes.
- After the first Advent weekend, visitors unable to attend the physical exhibition can still appreciate the unique displays through images, providing an opportunity for reflection on relationships and the spirit of the season.
- In addition to the exhibition, those interested in travel and cars might be curious to explore what Lahnstein has to offer during the holiday season, such as attractions and events surrounding the festive period.