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Saturday's headlines from Apolda – daily news roundup

Breaking news from Apolda: Parisian vibes, influence from Wieland and fairy tales envelop the local castle, making headlines in the region.

Saturn's Day News Highlights from Apolda
Saturn's Day News Highlights from Apolda

Saturday's headlines from Apolda – daily news roundup

Next Wednesday, August 6, the Luther Church in Apolda will host a travel report titled "Bonjour Paris." Ralf Alberti, an expert on the city, will give insights into the multifacetedness of Paris, one of the leading centers for art, fashion, gastronomy, and culture worldwide. The event is free and non-binding, and takes place at 7:30 pm.

On the same day, the Court Theater Niederzimmern will perform its fairy tale "Sterntaler" at the water castle of Kapellendorf. The performance starts at 10:30 am and the entrance fee is 7 euros for children and 10 euros for adults.

For those interested in becoming a tour guide, an information event about a new tour guide course will be held by the Adult Education Center on Tuesday, August 5, at 5 pm at 16 Bernhardstraße in Apolda. The course, set to begin in September 2025, aims to train citizens comprehensively for the role of tour guide, focusing on the tourist and economic peculiarities of the region. The course requires at least 8 participants to take place, and as of the current information, there are four registrations for the newsletter.

The Weimarer Land Adult Education Center publishes a newsletter containing important information from the classical city of Weimar, including politics, economy, sports, culture, and social life. Signing up for the newsletter implies agreement to an advertising agreement.

In addition, on Sunday, August 3, the Wieland Estate in Oßmannstedt will host a guided tour by the Classic Foundation Weimar. No specific details about a new tour guide course were provided, but for accurate and current details on the course or any other regional educational offerings, I recommend checking official local government or tourism websites for Weimarer Land or Apolda, or contacting the local tourist information centers directly.

Please note that only the ground floor of the manor house is barrier-free, while the upper floor is not.

For more information about the travel report, the theater performance, or the guided tour, you can contact the respective organizers directly or visit their official websites.

In light of the travel report titled "Bonjour Paris" and Ralf Alberti's enlightening insights on Paris, submitted attendees might discover how to incorporate the multifaceted Parisian lifestyle into their own travel itineraries. Meanwhile, those intrigued by Parisian culture and its contributions to art, fashion, gastronomy, and tourism may consider exploring the City of Lights through a guided tour in the future.

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