Preparations underway for Castle Castle's weekend opening event
The historic castle of Burg a.d. Wupper is set to reopen its doors on September 6th, following a brief closure from September 2nd to 5th. This reopening weekend is expected to be a highlight, promising a unique blend of entertainment, education, and fun for visitors of all ages.
The festivities kick off on Friday, September 6th, with a special concert experience. The Dire Straits, a top-tier tribute band, will take the stage at Burg a.d. Wupper, performing hits such as Sultans of Swing and Brothers in Arms. This promises to be an unforgettable evening of music, transporting you back to the iconic sounds of the original band.
The weekend's entertainment continues on Saturday, 7th September, with two exciting events. By day, Burg a.d. Wupper will host a Discovery Day, offering visitors exciting insights, stories, and surprises. This is a fantastic opportunity to delve deeper into the rich history and mysteries of the castle.
As the sun sets, the courtyard transforms into a concert arena, with Bounce, a Bon Jovi tribute band, taking centre stage. Saturday evening promises to be a rocking conclusion to the reopening weekend, with all the energy and hits you'd expect from the real Bon Jovi.
Regular castle operations will resume from September 10th, allowing visitors to explore, enjoy, and experience the castle as usual. For more information and to secure your tickets for the weekend's events, visit www.schlossburg.de.
This promises to be a weekend not to be missed, with something for everyone at Burg a.d. Wupper. Whether you're a music lover, history buff, or simply looking for a great day out, mark your calendars and join us for this unforgettable weekend!
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