Art and culture
We get together with lots of people. When we sit over a glass of wine, maybe even two, and talk about God and the world, one or two ideas arise to complement the wine culture not only with food, but also with other cultures or, in the best case, to give it a leading role. Readings, exhibitions and music always make life more interesting.
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Sales exhibition 4, 3 and 1 Max Klinger from February 28, 2025
In the Max Klinger 4, 3 and 1 sales exhibition, eight original etchings are displayed on the walls, four of 15 illustrations from ‘Amor und Psyche’, three of 12 from ‘Intermezzi, Opus IV’ and one out of ten from "A love, Opus X".

Opening Max Klinger 4, 3 and one, once more accompanied by Klingers Muse, 28.02.25, 17 hours
The opening of the exhibition will take place on 28 February 2028 from 17:00 to 20:00. Mr Damerau, the gallery owner and collector to whom we owe the realisation of the exhibition, will honour us with his presence. Even at the last vernissage in December 2024, the matching (like a fist on the eye, so to speak) wine accompaniment was very much to the favour of our visitors. Fortunately, we were able to reorder several bottles. That's why we are once again serving ‘Klingers Muse’, a cuvée of Gelber Muskateller, Traminer and Scheurebe from the cellar of the Grober Feetz winery in Freyburg, to match the items for sale. Grown on the Max Klinger vineyard in Großjena. These etchings are displayed on the walls:

Exhibition ended on 21.12.2024
In our 1st exhibition Max Klinger Originals, 4 original etchings by Max Klinger from the 15 etchings cycle ‘Amor and Psyche’ were presented. We would like to thank the interested public and the expert guests who attended the opening of the exhibition on 6 December 2024: Everything sold, exhibition closed.

Small but fine sales exhibition Max Klinger from December 6, 2024
The 15 illustrations for ‘’Amor and Psyche‘’ by the Roman poet Lucius Apuleius were commissioned by the Munich publisher Theodor Stroefer in 1880. Basically everything has been said and written about Max Klinger, who is known to be buried in the vineyard in Großjena. During our second conversation with the collector and gallery owner, who is presenting four of Klinger's originals in our small café, a reference was made to Klinger's materially very comfortable origins, which are not so well known.