Art in the Prüm Region is creativity, embodied in its works and venues. Examples include the Weißenseifen Artists’ Colony, the Kruft Sculpture Park, and the exhibitions in a wide variety of art galleries.
Culture, living traditions, and social life. Not only the Prümer Sommer but also traditional customs are celebrated in the Prümer Land. Examples include the egg-laying festival in Schönecken, hut burning, small May festivals, and the Advent brass band performances. You’ll find exciting events related to these in our calendar of events. Additionally, our blogger Susanne Wingels shares authentic stories of the Prümer Land—filled with myths, facts, and fascinating legends—on her blog Hauptsache-Eifel.
History in the Prümer Land is thepast and its visible traces. Visit places like St. Salvator Basilica, the Schönecken Castle Ruins, the Parish Church of the Assumption in Bleialf, or the Railway Museum in Pronsfeld.
In addition to art venues such as the Kruft Sculpture Park in Niederprüm, the Weißenseifen Artists’ Colony, and the Sculpture Trail in Welchenhausen, the EVBK—the European Association of Visual Artists from the Eifel and Ardennes—has held its major art exhibition every year since 1957.
Historic landmarks, museums, and traditional squares.
A museum locomotive, visible from afar, shows the way to the small railway museum on the cycle path in Pronsfeld.
stations of the CrossStations of the Cross on Calvary (orally "jin Kalleberich" - the bald mountain)
In the middle of the town of Prüm you will find the St. Salvator Basilica, the landmark of Prüm. A visit to the baroque parish church is worthwhile.
The "Schneifeldom," as it is also called, is the visible sign of a long historical development from the Middle Ages to the 21st century.
Explosion crater Kalvarienberg
The Konvikt - House of Culture or House of Church Services, under the sponsorship of the Prüm Municipality, houses various facilities, clubs and associations - including the registry office, the central library, the adult education center and the Eifel Tourismus (ET) GmbH. Events are also regularly held here.
Former Prince Abbey of Prüm
With over 12,000 exhibits on 1,300 square meters, the Prüm Museum is one of the largest museums in the Eifel.
The castle represents the landmark of our place. A walk there is always worthwhile. From here you can enjoy an impressive view of Schönecken and its surroundings.
The small chapel stands on the eastern slope of the Calvary.
In the House of the Guest (Altes Amt), constantly changing exhibitions are offered by the cultural center Altes Amt. One focus of the exhibitions is the Kultursommer Rhineland-Palatinate from May to Oktober.
Do you have questions about art, culture, and history in the Prüm vacation region?
In Prüm, there is a guided tour of the town, which takes place every Saturday at 11 a.m. from May through October.
Exhibitions are held regularly. They take place at the following venues: the Alte Galerie in Pronsfeld, the Haus der Kultur in Prüm, the Altes Amt in Schönecken, and the Weißenseifen Artists' Colony.
You can find current exhibitions under Events.
Notable historical sites in the Prüm region, set against a stunning backdrop, include:
St. Salvator Basilica in Prüm, the Schönecken Castle Ruins, and the Pronsfeld Railway Museum
Typical examples of traditions and customs in the Prüm region include:
The Sternsinger (early January), Carnival (Fastnacht), Hüttenbrennen (after Carnival), Klappern (Easter), Maibaumstellen (May), St. Martin’s Day (November).