Discover the town halls: Free tour in Kornwestheim!
Experience the free tour “Town Halls in Kornwestheim” on June 27, 2025 with city archivist Natascha Richter. Registration required!

Discover the town halls: Free tour in Kornwestheim!
On Friday, June 27, 2025, an exciting tour on the topic “Town halls in Kornwestheim from the village to the new center” will take place in Kornwestheim. This event is organized by the Association for History and Local History Kornwestheim e.V. and led by the city archivist Natascha Richter M. A. Participation is free of charge, but the number of participants is limited, so early registration is required. Anyone interested can register using the registration form on the history association's website geschichtsverein-kornwestheim.de. The registration deadline for the event is June 20, 2025, with members of the association having priority in registration. Guests are also welcome. The meeting will be at 4:00 p.m. on the village square on Kirchstrasse.
This tour offers an excellent opportunity to learn more about the development of the town halls in Kornwestheim and their important role in the city's history. The approach of looking at the city's history from a small village to a modern center promises exciting insights into the culture and architecture of the region. For anyone interested in the history of their city and its local institutions, this tour is a must.
Additional tours in the Kleihues building
The following dates for public tours of the Kleihues building are scheduled for June 2025:
- Sonntag, 1. Juni, 15:00 Uhr: Öffentliche Führung, ohne Anmeldung, 3,00 EUR zzgl. Eintritt.
- Freitag, 6. Juni, 16:30 Uhr: After-Work-Führung mit Aperitif, nur mit Anmeldung, 12,00 EUR inkl. Eintritt und Getränk.
- Freitag, 27. Juni, 15:00 Uhr: Öffentliche Kuratorinnenführungen, nur mit Anmeldung, 3,00 EUR zzgl. Eintritt.
- Samstag, 28. Juni, 15:00 Uhr: Expertenführung „Otto Glaser“, nur mit Anmeldung, 3,00 EUR zzgl. Eintritt.
These events represent a valuable addition to cultural life in Kornwestheim and enable citizens to engage more intensively with their city and its history. The comprehensive program in the Kleihues building has something to offer for everyone and promotes interest in art and history in the region.