SCANDAL: Playing Card Museum in Danger – City Must Act!

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Find out everything about the playing card museum in Leinfelden-Echterdingen, its future and planned conservation measures.

Erfahren Sie alles über das Spielkartenmuseum in Leinfelden-Echterdingen, seine Zukunft und geplante Maßnahmen zur Erhaltung.
Find out everything about the playing card museum in Leinfelden-Echterdingen, its future and planned conservation measures.

SCANDAL: Playing Card Museum in Danger – City Must Act!

A SHOCKING fate is at hand: the fate of the legendaryGerman Playing Card MuseuminLeinfelden-Echterdingenis more than explosive! The latest developments are putting the museum on the brink, and THE CITY IS FIGHTING FOR ITS PRESERVATION! Is this the end of an era or the beginning of a new chapter for this cultural INSTITUTION?

The museum, which has over30,000 decks of cardsand more thana million individual cardsConsidered one of the largest of its kind in the world, it could soon go down in history! However, according to Stuttgarter Nachrichten there is a hint of hope: a generous offer is under consideration to save the museum. But WHO is really behind it?

A political struggle for memory and culture

TheChristian Democratsand the current city officials are keeping quiet, but the CDU now actively wants itFuture of the museumtake in hand. They request NEW advice that could reverse the museum's termination notice - SENSATIONAL! A new application seeks 50 percent participation from external cooperation partners. But who will secure the interests?

Ilona Koch, the CDU parliamentary group leader, is not the only one interested in receiving the valuable playing cards. Together with the new board of the Association for the Promotion of the German Playing Card Museum, she is committed to preserving the century collection! In the coming weeks she wants to provide information about measures and potential sponsors - we can only hope that this information reaches the COMMUNITY!

The museum – a treasure of history and culture

TheGerman Playing Card Museum, the 1923 inAltenburgwas founded, has a remarkable history! It was a place where over6000 different card gameswere collected until 1939 - almost too good to be true! After the Second World War, the collection moved from city to city before finally being moved to theSchönbuch Schoolchanged to Leinfelden, where the DREAM WORLD AWAKENED AWAKE!

The extensive collection, including unique Asian-Indian playing cards, is considered the finest in the world and reflects the cultural and historical events over seven centuries. NOW the sword is being wielded over the future of this irreplaceable collection - will it be saved or abandoned?

An uncertain fate

The cultural mayors, namely Carl-Gustav Kalbfell, remain vague and mysterious. Shocking! What lies behind the wall of silence? However, there is light at the end of the tunnel: in 2005 the museum was awarded the title of “Special Sight of the Stuttgart Region”. This could be just the push you need to start a new era!

TheWaiting will soon be over: Away2024The museum could offer regular visitor hours again - a SPECTACULAR look back at its illustrious history! Visit the fascinating exhibitions and the countless maps collected from around the world. The free entry and the exciting tours by appointment make the visit a must for every card lover!

Let’s all stand together and show support for the museum and its incredibly valuable collections! You can find out more information about this here!

Stay tuned so as not to miss any dramatic developments in this relentless battle for culture and heritage! It will surely be SHOCKING! You can read the full story here!