Exciting two-parter: Cooperation between the municipalities of Kerpen and Bergheim is as exemplary as it is rare.How this can turn into an enchanting and educational evening on the subject of castles and castles in the Rhein-Erft district was demonstrated by three history jecks on one evening at Loersfeld Castle.
Astrid Machuj, the chairwoman of the Bergheim Museum Association and Markus Potes, as chairman of the Association for History and Local History Quadrath-Ichendorf 1985 e.V. to finally teach people the grunting after a long break.Namely with stories of relevant legends from the region.The lecture by Susanne Harke-Schmidt, chairwoman of the Heimatverein Kerpen and city archivist in Kolpingstadt, dealt with partly no less hair-raising, factual historical knowledge about the Kerpen castles (Link). Incidentally, it was the two women who had decided on the evening together.
Many thanks to the Museum Association for a wealth of pictures!
Legendary stories
One could hardly resist a creepy shower, if only for a moment, when the man without a head in black outfit proudly proudly between the rows of seats in the light of a multi-flame candlestick and otherwise quite subdued lighting in the south wing of Lörsfeld Castle.
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