3. - Schlösser-Magazin
3. - Schlösser-Magazin
3. - Schlösser-Magazin
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5. The<br />
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Orangery: Exhibition on<br />
the history and function of<br />
orangeries; exhibition of the<br />
original garden statuary.<br />
Schwetzingen town: One of the<br />
commemorative plaques of the<br />
‘Historic Way’<br />
5. Protection and Management of the Property<br />
<strong>Schlösser</strong> Baden-Württemberg <strong>Magazin</strong>e<br />
<strong>Schlösser</strong> Baden-Württemberg (Baden-<br />
Württemberg Castles and Palaces) is a<br />
quarterly magazine initiated by Baden-<br />
Württemberg Castles and Gardens and<br />
published by Staatsanzeiger-Verlag<br />
(Government Gazette Publications). Since<br />
Schwetzingen palace and gardens are among<br />
the most important cultural monuments in<br />
Baden-Württemberg, the magazine regularly<br />
features Schwetzingen in its articles. Together<br />
with its website [www.schloesser-magazin.de],<br />
which is available in English, the magazine is<br />
an indispensable forum for the presentation<br />
and public-relations work carried out in<br />
connection with Schwetzingen.<br />
Castle Road/European Mozart Ways<br />
Schwetzingen is part of two international<br />
tourist routes. The Castle Road [www.<br />
burgenstrasse.de] is a 1,000km route leading<br />
from neighbouring Mannheim to Prague; and<br />
the European Mozart Ways association [www.<br />
mozartways.com] is a European network<br />
tracing the steps of Wolfgang Amadeus<br />
Mozart. Both associations present and<br />
promote Schwetzingen as part of an exclusive<br />
international group of venues.<br />
Schwetzingen Festival<br />
Schwetzingen Festival has been held annually<br />
during the summer months for over fifty years<br />
and makes a major permanent contribution<br />
to the presentation and promotion of<br />
Schwetzingen beyond regional and expertinterest<br />
boundaries. With approx. 700 annual<br />
broadcasts, the Festival is the largest radio<br />
festival of classical music in existence, and it<br />
serves to establish Schwetzingen in the public<br />
mind as a key destination for cultural tourists<br />
[www.swr.de/swr2/schwetzinger-festspiele].