50/150 – Utopia and Echo at the Richard Wagner Museum: Experience art in Bayreuth

Event: 50/150 – Utopia and Echo: Installations in Bayreuth in Richard Wagner Museum, Richard-Wagner-Straße 48, 95444 Bayreuth on 1. September 2026

Date and Time

1. September 2026 10:00

Location

Richard-Wagner-Straße
Richard-Wagner-Straße, 95444 Bayreuth, Deutschland

Price

8,00

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Utopia, Echo and Present: A special art experience at the Richard Wagner Museum

With “50/150 – Utopia and Echo”, the Richard Wagner Museum Bayreuth highlights the legacy of Richard Wagner in a contemporary light during the anniversary year 2026. The installation by Felix Burger, Georg Nussbaumer, Antoine Wagner, and Sounding Situations opens up a multi-layered dialogue between music history, fine arts, space, and resonance. The program serves as a reflection on 150 years of Bayreuth Festival and 50 years of the museum in Wahnfried. ([wagnermuseum.de](https://www.wagnermuseum.de/informationen/aktuelles/50-150-utopie-und-echo-positionen-projektionen-reflexionen-resonanzen-2/))

A place with historical aura

The Richard Wagner Museum presents the life, work, and impact of Richard Wagner in House Wahnfried, in the new museum building, and in the Siegfried Wagner House. Since 1976, Wahnfried has been a museum site; the modern new building was constructed between 2010 and 2015. This architectural tripartition creates an exhibition situation where historical tradition and contemporary art come together directly. ([wagnermuseum.de](https://www.wagnermuseum.de/en/museum/?utm_source=openai))

Positions between installation and sound space

The special presentation brings together various artistic approaches: Felix Burger places a spatial accent with Swanhood in the new museum building and cinema, Georg Nussbaumer works with DOG HOUSE | WAHNHALL | SCHAUMFRIED as a three-tiered sediment trap on Wahnfried Alley, Sounding Situations presents Wagner Worldwide in the exhibition hall and new building, Antoine Wagner is also represented in the new museum building. The works do not open a linear narrative but a multi-voiced exploration of utopia, memory, and cultural projection. ([wagnermuseum.de](https://www.wagnermuseum.de/informationen/aktuelles/50-150-utopie-und-echo-positionen-projektionen-reflexionen-resonanzen-2/))

Curating as cultural education

The anniversary program focuses on aesthetic experience and museum education: The place invites concentrated contemplation, reflection on theater history, and encounters with a culturally and historically charged collection. The museum also offers tours and educational programs; the permanent exhibition, the national archive, and the various houses of the ensemble make the visit particularly rewarding for those interested in art and music history. ([wagnermuseum.de](https://www.wagnermuseum.de/?utm_source=openai))

Practical visiting information

The exhibition is scheduled from September 1, 2026 to October 4, 2026 and is included in the museum admission. The regular admission for adults is 10 euros, reduced is 8 euros; for the ticket specified here, a price of 8 euros is set. The museum is located at Richard-Wagner-Straße 48 in 95444 Bayreuth and is partially accessible; only the western intermediate floor in House Wahnfried is accessible via a spiral staircase. ([wagnermuseum.de](https://www.wagnermuseum.de/informationen/aktuelles/50-150-utopie-und-echo-positionen-projektionen-reflexionen-resonanzen-2/))

Conclusion: “50/150 – Utopia and Echo” promises not just a mere anniversary program but a multifaceted art experience between sound, installation, and memory culture. Those who want to see Richard Wagner in a new light will find an exhibition here that convincingly combines historical depth, contemporary art, and sensual spatial effects. A visit to Bayreuth is particularly worthwhile right now. ([wagnermuseum.de](https://www.wagnermuseum.de/informationen/aktuelles/50-150-utopie-und-echo-positionen-projektionen-reflexionen-resonanzen-2/))

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