The organisers of the Gartenschau
Kaiserslautern have put at our disposal one of the former slaughterhouse
halls, built in 1887 on the grounds adjacent to the now defunct western
railway station. The allotted space, which is flooded with light, has
a 250 m2 floor surface and is 6 metres high. It is an ideal setting for
an exhibition.
The exhibition can most easily
be reached via the Forellenstraße entrance to the Gartenschau.
It is necessary to buy a ticket for the Gartenschau in order to
enter the grounds; visiting Hermann Hussong, eine Ausstellung
is otherwise free.
The exhibition is under the
supervision of architecture students from the Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern,
who will be happy to assist you with possible questions or further information.
Postcards, brochures, t-shirts, etc. will be on sale. The exhibition is
a non-profit event, and the proceeds from sales will be used to deflect
the total costs incurred.
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