Art exhibition in the spirit of the 18th century at Ljung Castle
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- Ljungs slott, Ljungsbro (Opens in a new window)
- Organizer: Ljungs slott
Free admission
In the halls of Ljungs Castle, where history still seems to linger in the castle’s walls, you can witness contemporary artists’ works speaking with the voice of the 18th century.
Here, art, with well-chosen brushstrokes, delicate ceramics, and through the camera’s lens, connects to the era’s aesthetics. Ljungs Castle becomes a natural co-player in this dialogue across the centuries.
The experience is further enhanced by the baroque dancers, carried by the swirling tones from the harpsichord strings. At 13.00 and 15.00, Linköping Ballet Ensemble performs. The service in Café von Fersen is open.
Warm welcome to Ljungs Castle and the rooms of fine arts!
Participating artists and craftsmen
Sara Liedberg – watercolor
Jenny Lind – ceramics
Camilla Nordlund – jewelry
Kevin Parnebrandt – oil and watercolor
Kristin Strand – oil and watercolor
Anton Åhammar – photography
Elisabeth Kihlberg – “milliner”
Linköping Ballet Ensemble
Choreographer – Matilda Larsson
Mark Falsjö – Harpsichord
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Free admission
Art exhibition in the spirit of the 18th century at Ljung Castle
Free admission
Art exhibition in the spirit of the 18th century at Ljung Castle
Keep in mind that you can often walk, cycle, or use public transport to your event experience in Linköping.
Visit ostgotatrafiken.se for information about public transport! It is also often convenient to get to other parts of the municipality using public transport, see ostgotatrafiken.se for travel information.
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