One night. Five museums. Countless stories. The Barth Museum Night opens up paths into the city's culture. You will get to know familiar places anew and discover spaces that you may have wanted to see for a long time.
The Barth Museum Night invites you to an evening that is easily accessible and yet offers a lot of depth. You board a small streetcar and are taken from museum to museum. Without any preparation or hurdles, you will get to know five museums that tell the story of Barth in different ways.
In the Vineta Museum, you will encounter the history of the town through the paintings of Louis Douzette.
The Alte Druckerei shows you how literature, crafts and family histories are intertwined.
In the Windjammer Museum, you can listen to old seafaring stories from the exciting sailing history that has shaped Barth so much.
The Bible Center opens up a space in which the art of printing and regional tradition become visible and allows you to ask yourself the question: Can I print something myself?
The Papenhof guides you through one of the oldest buildings in Western Pomerania and allows past and present to come together in a natural way.
All guided tours are short, personal and designed for people who like culture or are simply curious. You don't need to have any prior knowledge. All you need is an openness to new impressions and a desire to explore Barth in a different way.
The Museum Night is designed to show you that culture can be close at hand. Easy to reach, easy to understand and free of inhibitions. An evening where you can experience the city's history without it feeling heavy. A shared tour that shows you Barth from many different perspectives.
If you appreciate culture or have been thinking about visiting a museum again for a while, then this museum night is a great opportunity. Five museums, one evening, many stories to remember.
The tour starts and finishes at the Vineta Bürgerhaus



