25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, German rider Martin Stellberger and his horse Flamenco spent a total of three months traveling along the former inner-German border from the border triangle of the Czech Republic/Bavaria/Saxony until they reached the Baltic Sea near Priwall.
25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, German rider Martin Stellberger and his horse Flamenco spent a total of three months traveling along the former inner-German border from the border triangle of the Czech Republic/Bavaria/Saxony until they reached the Baltic Sea near Priwall. Their journey opened the doors of their hosts to them day after day.
In his presentation, the trail rider from Baden-Württemberg gives a vivid and authentic account of what his hosts in the former 500-meter security strip east of the border told him about their life with the border. Martin Stellberger was particularly interested in how people in the former GDR border area lived behind the wall and barbed wire, how they dealt with mines, barbed wire, firing orders and border troops, and how they experienced the fall of communism.
You can look forward to an extraordinary account of their experiences, which also touches on the region around Badow.
Admission from 18:00
Admission: 15 Euro
In order to be able to estimate the number of people, please register in advance by email to info@schloss-badow.com
Spacious apartments and vacation apartments can be booked on request.



