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This Week in Würzburg: 25.04.-01.05.

Veröffentlicht von Rapha am Apr 25 2016
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·       MONDAY: Little Miss Sunshine (cinema)
@ Central Programmkino; 8:30pm; 6 EUR
Würzburg’s one and only indie cinema Central is showing the 2006 cult Comedy/Drama “Little Miss Sunshine” as part of their monthly Film Club this Monday. The screening will be in English, with English subtitles. You can watch the trailer here.
 
·       TUESDAY: Monomyth & Zement (psychedelic rock)
@ Immerhin; 8:30pm
How about some Instrumental Space Kraut Stonerrock from The Netherlands? Sounding good? Great! Monomyth are playing at the Immerhin this Tuesday, supported by Zement.

·       THURSDAY: Mario Marino – Portraits (photo exhibition, vernissage)
@ Galerie IMMAGIS; 6pm
“In general I’m very interested in other cultures, including Indian culture. I‘m fascinated by the extraordinary Indian faces and, of course, the people and their cultural background and identity.” – M. Marino
 
·       FRIDAY: Weinstrand (beach bar + wine = <3)
@ Stadtstrand Würzburg; 6-11pm
Slivaner, Bacchus, Riesling, Rotling – we hightly recommend going for a nice glass of loc wine (or two, or three …) at the Stadtstrand this Friday. It’s located only a short walk from the Old Bridge, right at the Main riverbank with a very nice “Festungsblick” aka a beautiful view of the fortress.
 
·       SATURDAY: Walpurgisnacht (party, dance into May!)
Depending on what kind of music you’re into, here are two suggestions on where to “dance into May” this Saturday:

Pop Up May!
@ Posthalle; 10:30pm; 5 EUR
Beats á la Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift, and Lady Gaga with DJ Ole Lintens.

 
SHIBUYA
@ Kurt & Komisch; 11pm
„Heal yourself and move!” with Olli Keller and Joul - House, Afro-Funk, Italo Disco
 
Bonus links: Get your Wiki fix on the topic of Walpurgis Night here, or read up on May traditions in Germany here.
 
·       SUNDAY: Frühling International (international spring fair)
@ Landesgartenschaupark; 11am-5:30pm
Every spring, Würzbug’s international cultural associations are hosting a big garden party at the Landesgartenschau (right beneath the fortress). Check it out if you’re in the mood for food, music, dance, and games. Yes, games. Bring your kids!
 

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