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Address / Opening hours
Tourist-Information
Neuer Markt 1
55218 Ingelheim am Rhein
Telefon: 06132/782-216
Telefax: 06132/782-134
E-Mail:
touristinformation(at)ingelheim.de
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Events
„Die Nacht ist nicht allein zum Schlafen da“
Heitere Kabarett- und Schlagerrevue aus den 20er und 30er Jahren
In Ihrem neuen Programm „Die Nacht ist nicht allein zum Schlafen da!“ präsentieren Ihnen Denis Wittberg und seine Schellack-Solisten Schlager und Couplets aus den frühen Jahren des Kabaretts und des Tonfilms.
Gast: Fernsehmoderatorin und Diseuse Ulrike Neradt
Samstag: 21. August 2010 | Aula Regia
Kartenvorverkauf ab 1. März 2010
Ausverkauft
Frühlingskonzert in der Burgkirche
Gunther Emmerlich und Eva Lind führen mit heiteren Texten durch ein Programm mit den schönsten Frühlingsmelodien aus Klassik und Unterhaltung begleitet vom „Johann Strauß Ensemble“
Sonntag, 21. März 2010, 17.00 Uhr
(Einlass: 16.00 Uhr)
Eintritt:
Kategorie I VVK: 24,00 €/AK: 27,00 €;
Kategorie II VVK: 20,00 €/AK: 23,00 €
Current events
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Festivals in Ingelheim
Red Wine Festival
Das besondere Weinfest an historischen Burgmauern
25. September - 3. Oktober 2010
There is virtually no other wine festival in the Rhine Hessen region which takes place in such an attractive setting, surrounded by vineyards, as the Ingelheim Red Wine Festival.
Every year on the last weekend in September this popular wine festival is opened with the ceremonial crowning of the Red Wine Queen.
The “Red Wine Village” which is in the romantic area around the Burgkirche (“Castle Church”) offers the visitors a colourful, varied and ambitious festival programme for a whole week. Along with the many items on the programme in the festival tent and on the open air stage, there is also no shortage of culinary delights at the Red Wine Festival.
The Ingelheim vintners give you a chance to sample the entire diversity of their produce. As well as red, white and rosé wines you can enjoy lively sparkling wines. There is also a wide range of snack bars and speciality stalls.
The organisers of the Red Wine Festival, the Ingelheim Red Wine Queen and her Princesses, the Ingelheim vintners and the proprietors of the snack bars and pleasure park look forward to their guests and wish everyone a pleasant and convivial time in Ingelheim am Rhine.
Harbour Festival
Das Volksfest auf dem Jungaugelände
23. Juli bis 26.Juli 2010
A big local festival on the beautifully located “Jungau” (lit. Young Meadow) directly on the Rhine. A pleasure park with all the fun of the fair, including the latest rides plus fun and dexterity attractions for young and old, which all combine to guarantee a mood full of atmosphere and colour on the banks of the Rhine. Visitors from near and far can enjoy a lively programme in the beer garden with its open-air stage. There is free entry to all events. There is a market selling small goods on all four days of the festival.
Kerbe – Church Anniversary Festival
Gassekerb Groß-Winternheim 2.9.-7.9.2010
Kerb Nieder-Ingelheim 10.9.-12.9. 2010
Entekerb Frei-Weinheim 15.10.-18.10.2010
Kerb Sporkenheim 22.10.-25.10.2010
The “Kerb”, a local name for the parish fair was originally a pagan fertility festival or harvest festival which was later adopted by the Catholic Church and given a new meaning. In the Middle Ages this festival became a religious celebration to mark the consecration of a Christian church.
Today the religious context plays only a secondary role. The “Kerb” is a local festival with a roundabout, stalls and stands where you can eat and drink.
International Days
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