Last chance: Photo exhibition about Paulusbrunn until October 13th!
The photo exhibition "Paulusbrunn then & now" in the Museum Escape - Expulsion - Arrive is extended until October 13th.

Last chance: Photo exhibition about Paulusbrunn until October 13th!
The photo exhibition “Paulusbrunn then and now” in the Museum Escape - Expulsion - Arrival has good news for all history buffs: it will be extended until October 13th. This decision allows visitors to have even more time to discover the fascinating stories and images of the vanished village on the German-Czech border.
The exhibition offers a unique insight into the past and shows how the village has changed over the years. It is a final opportunity to immerse yourself in the eventful history of Paulusbrunn, which has touched and shaped many people.
A look at the exhibition
The Escape - Expulsion - Arrival Museum is dedicated to documenting the experiences of people who had to leave their homeland for various reasons. The exhibition focuses on the coexistence of people of different religions, world views and origins in northern Upper Palatinate, starting in the 19th century and ending with the integration of refugees after the Second World War.
Visitors can look forward to a variety of images that not only show the beauty of the village, but also the challenges that the people there have experienced. The exhibition is not only informative but also emotionally engaging as it tells the stories of loss and new beginnings.
Museum director Jochen Neumann is available for further information or questions. Anyone interested can email him at museum@erbendorf.de reach or by phone at 09682 7399998. The museum is located at Bräugasse 18, 92681 Erbendorf.
The museum's website, www.fug-vertriebung-ankommen.de, provides additional information about current and future exhibitions and events.
