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3rd Fotowalk 2026 - With the camera to the sunset in the summer baroque garden

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Between orange trees and water features, you can go in search of motifs at a time when the garden is no longer open to visitors;

With the evening atmosphere right through to sunset, you will experience a unique end to the day in the midst of baroque flair. You will find unique motifs of sculptures, orange trees, lines of sight, staircases, water art, baroque galleries and green spaces. The baroque garden gem, quietly set in a lovely natural environment, unfolds the magic of its natural charisma at all times, which has repeatedly inspired many artists to create a variety of interpretations.

Here you can become an artist, be inspired and perhaps take unique pictures. The photo walk is led by our employee and amateur photographer Peter Clemens. The meeting point is the parking lot at the Grosssedlitz Baroque Garden. Afterwards, the resulting images can be admired and discussed via projector and screen over a small snack 

With the camera to the sunset in the Grosssedlitz Baroque Garden.

The number of participants is limited to 10 people. Therefore, reserve your ticket quickly to be able to photograph at an unusual time in an unusual place.

Participants must bring the necessary photographic equipment with them. The organizer accepts no liability for any damage caused to persons or equipment. It is also advisable to bring a torch/headlamp.

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Barockgarten Großsedlitz (Heidenau)
Parkstraße 85
01809 Heidenau

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Phone: +493529 56390
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Website: www.barockgarten-grosssedlitz.de

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