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Exhibition of crribs to take place in hospital chapel during the initial weekend of Advent season

During the first Advent weekend of this year, the hospital chapel will once again host a unique pre-Christmas custom, on November 30 and December 1.

Hospital Chapel Hosts Crib Display during the Initial Weekend of Advent
Hospital Chapel Hosts Crib Display during the Initial Weekend of Advent

Exhibition of crribs to take place in hospital chapel during the initial weekend of Advent season

The Lahnstein hospital chapel is set to host a captivating nativity scene exhibition, offering a unique expression of the Christmas message. From November 30 to December 2, visitors can admire various nativity scenes from private collections, each impressing with their attention to detail and emotional depth.

The exhibition, running from 11:00 to 18:00 each day, is free to attend. On December 2, groups, school classes, and kindergartens are invited to visit, but registration is required with Bernd Geil at 0176 99909910.

The nativity scenes on display are a testament to the craftsmanship and creativity of their creators, providing an immersive and moving experience for all who visit. The image of these nativity scenes can be used freely for reporting purposes, citing the image source.

Unfortunately, there is no available data regarding a nativity scene exhibition at Rödergasse 1, Lahnstein. For detailed information about this potential exhibition, we recommend checking local event listings, contacting the venue directly, or visiting municipal or tourist websites related to Lahnstein.

Visit the Lahnstein hospital chapel and immerse yourself in the spirit of Christmas through this unique exhibition. Don't miss out on this opportunity to appreciate the beauty and depth of the nativity story.

Explore the fashion-and-beauty section of your local news outlet, as you might find an article about the captivating nativity scene exhibition held at the Lahnstein hospital chapel, showcasing intricate nativity scenes from various private collections that reflect the creativity and craftsmanship of their creators. Additionally, consider adding a home-and-garden touch to your Christmas decor this year by creating your own nativity scene, inspired by the immersive and moving scenes displayed at the exhibition.

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