When reading comes to life at the French Institute in Munich

When reading comes to life at the French Institute in Munich
When reading comes to life at the French Institute in Munich

We are at number 13 of the Kaulbachstraße, around the Garten – this emblematic place dear to Munichois – where a majestic Bavarian building of the 19th century stands which houses the French Institute since the 1950s.
Visitors, Francophones and Francophiles of all ages, roam the pieces of this remarkable building, meeting artists, authors, actors and musicians present:

• Françoise Höcherl, actress and director;
• Capucine Perrot, ballet dancer at the Munich Opera;
• Katarina Lips, specialist in Slovak literature;
• Chrisna Lungala, composer;
• Coline Eberhard, designer;
• Giulia larigaldie, anthem;
• Michael Schischke, specialist in art history;
• Claire scrutinies, director the cinéma.

These personalities together form a real “living library”, offering visitors about ten minutes’ meetings. These exchanges, animated and imbued with benevolence, are all opportunities to explore singular universes, to share knowledge and to soak up captivating stories.

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Outside, the unusual sweetness of this January evening is reflected in the warm atmosphere of the Kaulbachstraße, while inside, the French Institute confirms its role of cultural bridge between and Germany.

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