Fragile Heritage – Lasting Light at the Diocesan Museum Bamberg


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Stained Glass from the Middle Ages to the Present: A Radiant Artistic Experience in Bamberg
The exhibition Fragile Heritage – Lasting Light at the Diocesan Museum Bamberg invites you into the fascinating world of stained glass painting, where color, light, and space merge into a quiet form of intense aesthetic experience. At the center is the Andreas Window from 1414, the only preserved medieval stained glass of Bamberg Cathedral, which is presented in dialogue with contemporary works by Gerhard Richter, Imi Knoebel, and Xenia Hausner. ([bamberg.info](https://www.bamberg.info/veranstaltungen/ausstellung_fragiles_erbe-blei-816259-12685025/?utm_source=openai))
The Andreas Window as Historical Core
Rarely does a medieval artwork emerge as impressively as a witness to an entire epoch. The Andreas Window makes visible how stained glass painting not only decorates but also shapes light itself. The exhibition thus opens a space where the contemplation of works, art history, and restoration come together directly. ([bamberg.info](https://www.bamberg.info/veranstaltungen/ausstellung_fragiles_erbe-blei-816259-12685025/?utm_source=openai))
When the Present Meets Sacred Image Tradition
Especially appealing is the dialogue with contemporary art: Gerhard Richter, Imi Knoebel, and Xenia Hausner represent different artistic signatures that expand the view of color, transparency, and density. This creates an exhibition that does not linger in the past but makes glass art experienceable as a living artistic movement. ([bamberg.info](https://www.bamberg.info/veranstaltungen/ausstellung_fragiles_erbe-blei-816259-12685025/?utm_source=openai))
Restoration, Craftsmanship, and Cultural Education
Another focus is on the demanding restoration of the sensitive collection. From mouth-blown glasses to modern manufacturing techniques, the exhibition conveys the material historical richness of this art form. The offer is complemented by lectures and museum moments aimed at families, art enthusiasts, and culturally curious individuals. ([bamberg.info](https://www.bamberg.info/veranstaltungen/ausstellung_fragiles_erbe-blei-816259-12685025/?utm_source=openai))
Visit the Diocesan Museum Bamberg
The Diocesan Museum Bamberg is located at Domplatz 5 in 96049 Bamberg and also showcases significant collections of cathedral treasures, goldsmithing, textiles, sculptures, and works from the High Middle Ages to the present. Regular opening hours are Monday and Tuesday from 10 am to 5 pm, closed on Wednesday, Thursday to Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm, and Sunday from 1 pm to 5 pm. The exhibition is included in the museum entrance fee; the Domberg ticket is priced at 12 euros, making the exhibition part of a larger museum visit. ([dioezesanmuseum-bamberg.de](https://dioezesanmuseum-bamberg.de/?utm_source=openai))
Conclusion: Fragile Heritage – Lasting Light promises a quiet, yet deeply moving art experience between sacred tradition and contemporary design language. Anyone wishing to understand light, color, and restoration as a cultural experience should definitely experience this exhibition live in Bamberg. ([bamberg.info](https://www.bamberg.info/veranstaltungen/ausstellung_fragiles_erbe-blei-816259-12685025/?utm_source=openai))
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