Museums & Attractions, Guided Tour, Other faiths
Walk with poems and music
Museum Allschwil - Haus für Kultur und Geschichte, Allschwil
Together we will go on a topoetic walk along the former Judenweg. Victor Saudan reads his poems and is accompanied by the composer and musician Philippe Koerper.
Until the middle of the 19th century, Jews were not allowed to live in Basel. Many of them were forced to commute the long way from Hegenheim to the city via the 'Judengasse' on the Rosenberg in Allschwil.
Victor Saudan spent a few days on this route a few years ago and wrote poems on the spot. His works are inspired by his perception of the landscape and its history. In his experimental writing, he combines topos and poetry, thereby creating topoetry.
As part of the Basel History Days, Victor Sudan will read these poems on a topoetic walk along the former Judenweg. He will be accompanied by the composer and musician Philippe Koerper.
The walk takes about 90 minutes. If you would like to return to Allschwil, you will need to allow another 30 minutes for the return journey.
More information about Victor Saudan: https://victorsaudan.fr
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Date
Price
Admission 15/10 CHF
Ticketing
Tickets can be bought via https://baslergeschichtstage.ch/ or on site.
Address
Museum Allschwil - Haus für Kultur und Geschichte
Baslerstrasse 48
4123 Allschwil
Contact
Museum Allschwil, Haus für Kultur und Geschichte
museumallschwil@allschwil.bl.ch
061 486 27 22
Category
- Other museum / attraction
- Jewish Faith
- Excursion
Target groups
- Open to all
Webcode
www.myfarm.ch/XPaiKE