Luisenburg-Festspiele is a performing arts venue that hosts a variety of plays and operas. Located in the city of Wunsiedel, the theater is famous for its entertaining programs. Patrons keep coming back to the place because of the good quality of entertainment provided to them. Check it out when in town.
The Stadttheater Amberg has quite the history. During the 1200s, the land on which the theater now sits housed a Franciscan church. In the 1500s, the space was secularized and then returned to the Franciscans in the 1600s. The first theater was constructed on the site in 1803, and since that time the land and building has changed hands several times. Today, the theater boasts modern sound and lighting systems. Visitors to the theater can watch plays, opera, and orchestral performances.
Constructed between 1586 and 1593, Schloß Friedrichsburg is regarded as one of Vohenstrauß’s important landmarks and also its symbol. Recognizable by its German renaissance facade, the castle serves as host to Burgfestspiele Leuchtenberg.
Founded in 1907, Fichtelgebirge Museum is a regional museum in Wunsiedel, Germany. It is housed in a number of hospital buildings spread across 2500 square meters (0.61 acres) of exhibition space. The exhibitions here deal with subjects like prehistory, geology, mineralogy, mining, regional history, and cultural history. Exclusive display of a mineral collection of about 2000 individual rocks and crystals and a collection of painted furniture from the 18th and 19th centuries is seen here. Moreover, the smithy, pottery, and whitesmith workshop at this place give visitors an insight into these prominent trades of the past.
Oberpfälzer Freilandmuseum situated in the district of Upper Palatinate, in the heart of Nabburg, is the place to be if you wish to learn about the culture and lifestyle of the rural population in the region during earlier times. On display at this quaint museum is everything from furniture and farming equipment to household goods and miniature models of houses of older times. In the yard outside Oberpfälzer Freilandmuseum, you will find sheeps grazing at all times adding to the overall rural setting. Oberpfälzer Freilandmuseum is a must visit while in the neighborhood especially for those with interest in local culture and history.