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Rabenstein Castle shows newly designed dining room

Rabenstein Castle shows newly designed dining room
The new permanent exhibition at Rabenstein Castle in Chemnitz will open on May 1 / Photo: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa
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The Tafelstube in Rabenstein Castle in Chemnitz displays unique wall paintings. It is now being reopened to visitors. Why is it so special?

Saxony's smallest castle is continuing its new permanent exhibition concept. This was announced by the Chemnitz Art Collections, which is responsible for Rabenstein Castle. The show in the Tafelstube is set to open on 1 May.

The focus of the exhibition is said to be on the historical wall paintings. They are "the most valuable exhibit" in the castle. The paintings in the dining room with a cycle of animals and mythical creatures from around 1625 are therefore unique in Germany.

Visitors can learn about the history of the room at eight stations, both analog and digital. It was created around 1624/25. "The room was used by the lord of the castle to present himself and was used for festive occasions such as hunting dinners," said the art collections.

Rabenstein Castle is located on the western outskirts of Chemnitz. The complex, which dates back to the 12th century, was later repeatedly extended and altered. The castle is usually open from May 1 to October 31. According to the art collections, the redesign of the Tafelstube is part of work that encompasses the entire castle and its grounds.

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