30 Years of Hospice Association in the Town Hall Foyer Landshut: Images of Closeness, Knowledge for the City

Event: Exhibition: 30 Years of Hospice Association in Altstadt 315, 84028 Landshut on 27. February 2026

Date and Time

27. February 2026 11:00

Location

Altstadt 315, 84028 Landshut

Price

Free

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

30 Years of Lived Humanity: The Anniversary Exhibition of the Hospice Association Landshut

In the town hall foyer of Landshut, a clear and moving exhibition honors the 30-year work of the Hospice Association Landshut e.V. The display opens the view to accompaniment at the end of life, culture of mourning, and civic engagement – an artistic experience between documentary photography, contemporary witness accounts, and sensitively curated text panels.

Reflection on the Work in Public Space: Images, Voices, Materials

In the exhibition atmosphere of the neo-Gothic town hall, large-format image sequences and precisely designed infographics create a strong spatial impact. Colors and light accentuate black-and-white portraits of volunteers, close-ups of hands and everyday objects from hospice work. The reflection on the work leads from intimate moments of closeness to the societal dimension of the hospice movement.

Art Historical Context and Curating

The presentation follows a documentary visual language that connects to humanistic photography and visual cultural mediation. Curatorially, it structures the biography, network, and educational mission of the association into thematic chapters: Painting of words through quotes, sculpture of everyday life through objects, installation of memory through chronicle exhibits. Thus, an aesthetic experience arises that connects empathy and understanding.

Cultural Education: Learning, Remembering, Acting

Didactic stations explain hospice accompaniment, palliative care, mourning services, and networking in the city and region. Visitors receive orientation knowledge, contact points, and insights into volunteer practice. The exhibition positions the town hall foyer as an open educational space – barrier-free accessible, low-threshold, and centrally located.

Conclusion

Expected are quiet, intense images and a clear narrative about humanity. Anyone who wants to experience social responsibility, visual culture, and lived ethics should see this exhibition – for a conscious, aesthetic experience in the heart of Landshut.

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