Cabaret at Mühle Castle: Laughing under the Swabian Virgin!

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Experience cabaret at Mühltroff Castle with Carolin Fischer on June 13, 2025. A cultural highlight in Vogtland!

Erleben Sie am 13. Juni 2025 Kabarett im Schloss Mühltroff mit Carolin Fischer. Ein kulturelles Highlight im Vogtland!
Experience cabaret at Mühltroff Castle with Carolin Fischer on June 13, 2025. A cultural highlight in Vogtland!

Cabaret at Mühle Castle: Laughing under the Swabian Virgin!

Next week the imposing Mühltroff Castle will open its doors to those interested in culture. On Friday, June 13, 2025, a very special event awaits visitors: a cabaret evening under the captivating motto “The Pension zur Swabian Jungfrau”. The talented Carolin Fischer, who is known to many from the Leipzig troupe of Academixers, will be on stage. The event is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. and promises a humorous evening that deals with the “Ländle” – a popular word for Baden-Württemberg. This is reported by the *Free Press*.

The event is the first of two days during which the castle offers a glimpse of its cultural potential. The following day there will be a castle café, followed by a tour of the historic walls. Here visitors can not only get to know the special rooms, but also immerse themselves in the history of the castle.

From Lauta to Mühltroff

Lauta Cultural ChurchThe reaction to the performance was so positive that it was considered sensible to expand the program to other cities.

A look at the history of cabaret

The roots of the cabaret go back to 19th century Paris, where it was considered a meeting place for the literary elite, politicians and aristocrats. The performances in the legendary restaurant 'Chat Noir', which was attended by famous personalities such as Victor Hugo and Émile Zola, particularly contributed to the popularity of the cabaret. The historical connections and development of this art form illustrate how cabaret has always been used as a medium for social and political criticism. Historical talents such as Aristide Bruant and Yvette Guilbert influenced the audience with their often courageous performances and contributed to the cultural renaissance, as can be seen from the records of the *German Cabaret Archive*.

In a country where cabaret has many facets, Dresden residents and visitors to Mühltroff can look forward to an entertaining evening that will not only exercise the funny bone, but also make you think. The interplay of music, theater and social criticism makes cabaret such a valuable part of German-speaking culture.

Anyone interested should not miss the opportunity and have a good time at Mühltroff Castle on June 13th at 8 p.m.! Both events, the cabaret and the subsequent tour, show the cultural diversity of the region in an entertaining way.