Palast, Artists residence in Bamberg, Germany
Palast is an artists residence in a Baroque building on Judenstraße, designed with architectural elements by Johann Dientzenhofer. The house contains studios, exhibition spaces, and venues for performances and gatherings.
The building dates from the Baroque period and was later converted into an artists residence to support creative exchange. This transformation shows how older structures adapt to become modern cultural spaces.
The residence takes its name from the concept of harmony and brings together artists from many countries to work side by side. Visitors can experience exhibitions and performances that show the exchange between different artistic traditions.
The house welcomes visitors to exhibitions and events held throughout the year that are accessible at little or no cost. It is worth checking the current program beforehand to learn when activities are offered.
The residence intentionally brings German and international artists together to create new works during their stay. This collaboration often results in unexpected artistic outcomes that cross disciplinary boundaries.
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