29 April 2026, Saxony, Chemnitz: A wall painting depicting a unicorn from around 1625 can be seen in the medieval Rabenstein Castle in Chemnitz. The permanent exhibition in Saxony's smallest castle has been redesigned in terms of content and design. The historical wall paintings in the castle's banqueting hall are the most valuable exhibit. The banqueting hall was commissioned by the von Carlowitz family in 1624/25 as a prestigious banqueting hall. Eight stations now convey interesting facts about the history of the hall in an analog and digital way. The presentation is complemented by selecte

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29 April 2026, Saxony, Chemnitz: A wall painting depicting a unicorn from around 1625 can be seen in the medieval Rabenstein Castle in Chemnitz. The permanent exhibition in Saxony's smallest castle has been redesigned in terms of content and design. The historical wall paintings in the castle's banqueting hall are the most valuable exhibit. The banqueting hall was commissioned by the von Carlowitz family in 1624/25 as a prestigious banqueting hall. Eight stations now convey interesting facts about the history of the hall in an analog and digital way. The presentation is complemented by selecte
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29 April 2026, Saxony, Chemnitz: A wall painting depicting a unicorn from around 1625 can be seen in the medieval Rabenstein Castle in Chemnitz. The permanent exhibition in Saxony's smallest castle has been redesigned in terms of content and design. The historical wall paintings in the castle's banqueting hall are the most valuable exhibit. The banqueting hall was commissioned by the von Carlowitz family in 1624/25 as a prestigious banqueting hall. Eight stations now convey interesting facts about the history of the hall in an analog and digital way. The presentation is complemented by selecte

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