At Eberbach Monastery in the Rheingau region, a fresh Playmobil exhibition titled "World Tour" is set to enthrall visitors. This family-friendly event, starting on November 25, aims to foster a sense of unity by delving into the cultures and religions of the globe. "Our goal is to engage guests of all ages and beliefs, promoting an atmosphere of tolerance, empathy, and cultural richness," stated Julius Wagner, Chairman of the Eberbach Monastery Foundation (DPA).
Under the guidance of renowned artist Oliver Schaffer, this unique exhibition will feature over 5,000 miniature Playmobil figures in more than a dozen environments. The landscapes range from Australia's outback to the Arctic Circle and the South Seas, each filled with an astounding 100,000 built-in components.
One of the intriguing figures showcased is "Abbot Martin" with a boar, named after Abbot Martin Ryfflinck. This significant religious figure played a pivotal role in transforming the monastery during his tenure (1498-1506), showcasing exceptional erudition and innovation.
Families visiting the Monastery can indulge in the intricate details of this World Tour exhibition, interacting with more than 10,000 miniature figures and participating in engaging play activities. The diverse and captivating scenes are sure to enthrall all ages, making a memorable visit to Eberbach Monastery (DPA).
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