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Exploring curated art pieces at the Paderborn 2025 exhibition, titled The River I Am, through a guided tour.

Exploring Crime Scenes in Paderborn 2025: A Walking Tour
Exploring Crime Scenes in Paderborn 2025: A Walking Tour

Exploring Crime Scenes in Paderborn 2025: A Guided Stroll

Guided Art Tour Offers Immersive Experience Along Pader River

The city of Paderborn, Germany, is set to host a unique art event this summer. The guided tour, titled "Tatort Paderborn 2025 - The River is Me," will take place at the Art Museum in the Marstall and along the banks of Germany's shortest river, the Pader.

Organized by Tatort Paderborn 2025, the event invites participants to embark on a 2-hour walk, exploring selected artworks from the exhibition Tatort Paderborn 2025. Der Fluss bin ich ("The River is Me"). Led by experienced art mediators, the tour aims to provide insights into the works and their backgrounds, focusing on ecological, social, historical, and cultural themes connected to the river and the city.

The tour commences at the Kunstmuseum im Marstall, Im Schloßpark 9, 33104 Paderborn. Participants can join for €8, with a reduced price of €7 available. The maximum number of participants is limited to 15 people.

The wider Tatort Paderborn 2025 exhibition, running from June 28 to October 5, 2025, features 10 site-specific installations addressing the river’s role in the city. The exhibition encourages visitors to think about the river’s ecological and urban dimensions, with local and international artists contributing.

By combining contemporary public art with the natural environment of the Pader river, this guided tour offers an immersive art experience that invites participants to contemplate the river's significance in the city's history and culture.

For more information about Tatort Paderborn 2025, please visit the official website: https://www.tatortpaderborn2025.de. Unfortunately, the Art Museum in the Marstall's website is not provided in the given information.

  1. Visitors can explore the relationship between art and lifestyle by attending the guided tour, "Tatort Paderborn 2025 - The River is Me," which takes place along the Pader River and at the Art Museum in the Marstall, as part of the wider home-and-garden themed Tatort Paderborn 2025 exhibition.
  2. After immersing themselves in the immersive art experience along the Pader River during the guided tour, participants can also learn about the ecological, social, historical, and cultural themes associated with the home-and-garden setting by visiting the wider Tatort Paderborn 2025 exhibition, featuring 10 site-specific installations addressing the river’s role in the city.

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