Vernissage Kunstsymposium
Fri, 27 June - Fri, 4 July 2025An exhibition of the Kunstforum Loosdorf.
🏰 Art meets history in the unique rooms of the castle cellar
🖼️ Experience and discover how creative visions become reality
🎨 From idea to artwork and from inspiration to exhibition
Date:
* Fri, 27 June - 4 July 2025
During the regular opening hours of Schallaburg Castle
The exhibition of the Kunstforum Loosdorf can be seen in the castle cellar.
Kunstforum Loosdorf - Art meets dreams!
What does dreaming mean in art? What visions arise when creativity meets history?
From 27 June to 4 July 2025, the castle cellar of Schallaburg Castle will be transformed into a gallery full of inspiring works. After a symposium lasting several weeks, artists from the Kunstforum Loosdorf will present their works on the theme of ‘Dreaming’. Experience the exhibition ‘Träume ... träumen’ and then immerse yourself in the world of contemporary art - a unique opportunity for anyone interested in art
Description
The Kunstforum Loosdorf invites you to the annual vernissage at Schallaburg Castle. From 27 June to 4 July 2025, artists will present the results of their two-week symposium - this time inspired by the theme of ‘Dreaming’.
Most of the artworks will be created directly at Schallaburg Castle. Look over the artists' shoulders during the symposium. In conjunction with the main exhibition ‘Dreams ... dreaming’, the works deal with the complexity of dreaming - from poetic visions to social reflections.
The vernissage in the historic castle cellar is a complement to a visit to Schallaburg Castle: buy a regular day ticket or use your SchallaCard to experience the entire castle and exhibition. The artistic works of the symposium are a special add-on and offer an exciting extension to the main exhibition.
📅 Vernissage: 27 June - 4 July 2025
📍 Location: Schlosskeller, Schallaburg Castle
🎨 Special insights: During the symposium, artists can be observed at work in the castle grounds
🎟 Access: with day ticket or SchallaCard
Be inspired by art and history - we look forward to your visit!