Tour on the annual theme of ART | POLITICS with Astrid Heiland-Vondruska and Kathrin Külow on the occasion of Women's Day
Whether a princess, noblewoman or citizen in one of the trading towns - in the early modern period, wives were always also their husbands' deputies, but only in their absence. They were then able to make decisions for the country or the workshop within a set framework. Without their help, their skill and their cleverness in dealing with people and money, many men would have fallen by the wayside.
Based on the portraits of Brandenburg electresses and margravines shown in the exhibition, they ask about the expectations and duties of a princess at court and shed light on aspects of everyday female life in the countryside and in the city - not only in Brandenburg.Translated with DeepL
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Dates
March 2026
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