FÜRTH IN THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW brings museum culture right into the pedestrian zone


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FÜRTH IN THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW: An open art experience between pedestrian zone and museum
On July 24, 2026, the Museum of Women's Culture Regional International invites you to a special encounter in the pedestrian zone of Fürth. Between 2:00 PM and 6:00 PM, a vibrant place for conversations, ideas, and cultural participation will emerge – accompanied by Uta Wendrich and Petra Büttner. The format connects urban space, museum education, and a curated search for traces of the history of Hirschenstraße with a direct insight into the museum.
An urban space becomes an exhibition space
The construction site in the pedestrian zone opens the view to a museum in the making. Visitors encounter not only information but also an exhibition atmosphere that brings together curiosity, memory, and future thinking. The theme of the search for traces focuses on the women of Hirschenstraße: their biographies, everyday stories, and historical interconnections that have shaped the district.
Between cultural education and public dialogue
The art experience thrives on participation. Those who contribute their own ideas on the topic become part of an open dialogue about urban development, women's culture, and collective memory. It is precisely here that the strength of this format lies: it makes history not abstract but tangible. The path from public space to the museum thus becomes a small contemplation of the city itself.
The museum as a place for memory and the present
The Museum of Women's Culture Regional International is located at Hirschenstraße 16 and sees itself as a place for intercultural understanding based on women's everyday experiences. The event connects to this line and opens a window on cultural education, local identity, and museum communication. Those who read the urban space attentively recognize how closely biography, architecture, and memory are interwoven.
Free admission as an invitation to continue
Following the event, participants will receive free admission to the museum. This extends the experience from the pedestrian zone into the exhibition rooms – a seamless transition between public space and collection, between participation and in-depth consideration. It is precisely here that the special quality of this advance reporting unfolds: it invites not only to stop by but to pause, ask questions, and think further.
Conclusion: FÜRTH IN THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW makes culture in urban space immediately tangible. Those interested in women's culture, urban history, and participatory exhibition concepts will find an informative and inspiring approach here. A visit is worthwhile – on-site in the pedestrian zone and then at the museum.
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