Guided tour: The Offenburg revolutionaries, on June 7, 11:15 a.m.

Der Salmen Offenburg © Jigal Fichtner
This event is available in
German
The gathering of 900 people on September 12, 1847 and their demands for more freedom and equality were a harbinger of what would become reality just a few months later: Revolution.

But not only Friedrich Hecker and Gustav Struve were influential, people from and around Offenburg also committed their lives to the fight for change. Who were these people? How did they come to become revolutionaries? What did they do with the revolution and what did the revolution do to them? How
how did they fare after the failed struggle?

In this guided tour, we get to the bottom of revolutionary biographies.
Address
Lange Straße 52
77652
Offenburg
+49 781 82 2701
Tarif
Paid entry
4
Rate for holders of the Museums-PASS-Musées only.
Dates
On 07 June 2026
Sunday: 11:15-13:00
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