Event Viamala
Vernissage "Wo das Herz zuhause ist"

Description
Julie Kober's family on her father's side lived in the Giant Mountains in Bohemia. As Sudeten Germans, she was dispossessed and expelled, like three million other German-speaking inhabitants of the Czech Republic. The family on her mother's side came from Pomerania. Here, too, the German population was expelled after the end of the Second World War. The families moved with their children to central Germany and found a new home there. And Julie Kober's parents also found each other. There were no stories of the past for the children and grandchildren. Too many stressful memories. A few years ago, Kober came to the Grisons mountains on vacation as a volunteer for Caritas Bergbauernhilfe. And felt like she was coming home. That was new. Perhaps she carried the memory of the mountains within her. For her, home is an emotional place. The photos she takes "z'Alp" and while hiking in the mountains are a reflection of where her heart is at home.
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Venue
Bergrestaurant Parsiras
Porteiner Alpstr. 53, 7423 Sarn
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