The Blue Rose is guarded by a dragon

Kasperl and the Red Knight – or: the Blue Rose

A puppet show by and with Kasperls Spuikastl
The Red Knight has fallen out of favour with his wife. To win back her favour, he needs a blue rose guarded by a dragon.

Children & Youth, Theatre & Dance
Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg

The Red Knight has fallen out of favour with his wife Elvira; once again he has forgotten the wedding day. To win back Elvira's favour, he must give her a blue rose. But that is not so easy. For it is guarded by a dragon at the end of the world. With Kasperl at his side, he sets out to find it. Will they succeed in getting the blue rose?

Venue

Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg

Section for Ornamental Plants (bad weather: entrance hall, Botanical Institute)

Menzinger Str. 65
80638 München

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Accessibility:

  • Parking spaces:

    No

  • Gastronomic offer:

    Yes, drinks and food

Organiser

Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg

botgart@snsb.de
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Tickets

Prices:

5,50 €

4,00 € (reduced price)


No reservation necessary. Free admission for children and teenagers under 18 years.
On 30.07.2023 increased admission (6.50 €, reduced 4.50 €, free admission under 12 years).
Details about the reductions in the Botanical Garden

 

Further information

  • Event duration:

    – 00:00

  • Maximum number of participants:

    80

  • Age recommendation:

    From 3 years

  • What language:

    German

Further dates

The Blue Rose is guarded by a dragon
The Blue Rose is guarded by a dragon © Kasperls Spuikastl
The Red Knight and his wife Elvira
The Red Knight and his wife Elvira © Kasperls Spuikastl
The Punch and Judy theater is nestled in the greenery, pleasantly cool and shaded by large trees
The Punch and Judy theater is nestled in the greenery, pleasantly cool and shaded by large trees © Diana Geier
© Botanischer Garten München-Nymphenburg

Organiser

Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg

Around 19,600 species and subspecies are cultivated in the Munich-Nymphenburg Botanical Garden, which covers an area of 21.2 hectares. The botanical garden is involved in national and international research projects. It has the task of collecting, examining, cultivating and exhibiting wild and cultivated plants from all over the world according to scientific criteria.