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organisation

The Landskron micro-festival starts on a Sunday at midday in Basel-Stadt. Together we make our way across two cantonal borders and one national border to Landskron Castle. By tram, bus and on foot (sturdy shoes and a bit of walking required), we discover the surroundings and meet artists and people from the region. Once at the castle, music, spectacles and culinary delights invite you to enjoy, celebrate and marvel.
At the end of the evening, the group returns to the city to the accompaniment of melodies. Landskron ends in Basel-Stadt in the late evening.

If you have any questions, uncertainties or special requests, you can also write to us after/before the micro-festival: info@landskron-festival.com

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program

The Landskron Micro-Festival creates a unique cultural and natural experience that transcends borders. Artists from all disciplines, from different language regions and with different working methods are invited to experiment, try out new ideas and engage with their surroundings. The programme also includes local and regional experts from very different fields (agriculture, nature conservation, community) who can tell visitors more about the surrounding area.
 

Landskron 3 was dance, music, poetry, landscape and agricultural knowledge, music, illustration, performance, light, culinary delights and stories by Anna Ospelt, Annekäthi Schaffter und Christophe Aebi - Chirsgartehof Metzerlen, Anuk SchmelcherÇiçek Taksi, Cyril CyrilJan BachmannKihako NarisawaLynn AdibHala Salem & NeÅŸet Kutas; Roland CronTimnah Sommerfeldt Mario - Niculin Barandun

The ruins of Landskron Castle

The Landskron Ruin is a special place with a long and eventful history in which borders play a central role. The binational association Pro Landskron was founded in 1983 and bought the ruin in 1984 in order to make it accessible to the public in the future and to be able to use it as a pivot for cross-border activities. With a lot of voluntary commitment and great passion for the history of the castle, the members of the association are committed to its preservation.
The association welcomes support.
Read more here.

Food and drink

Landskron offers all sorts of fizzy drinks and grapes from the region. From local crémant and white wine, to Alsatian lemonade and Alsatian beer, the castle bar with seating and hanging out areas made from wooden leftovers invites you to enjoy.
If you are hungry, there is a regional food offer at the castle.
Cash payment & Twint possible.

Feel free to bring your water bottle for the walk. We do not have a water supply at the castle.

Team

We are enthusiastic about culture across borders, about joyful encounters, culinary delights and about the Landskron and its surroundings. We look forward to taking you on cultural border discoveries on the way to Landskron.

Your Landskron team - Alexandra Adler, Sandro Bernasconi, Simon Baudenbacher, Kim Egi, Ronja Kösters, Sabrina Davatz, Zaida Schaulin, Annie Heine, Rim Harrabi, Nicolai Seckinger, Silvan Kuhl, Samuel Bramley and a few more.

Thank you...

...for the support that made Landskron 2 possible:

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