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Max-Reger-Gedächtniszimmer (Max Reger Memorial Room)

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Opening Times
Open today 16:00-18:00
Address
Max-Reger-Straße 7
95682 Brand

For the composer Max Reger (1873-1916), who was born in Brand, the municipality set up a memorial room in the town hall with testimonies from the life and work of the artist.

Last edited on 26.10.2023

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