Pomona was the Roman goddess of tree fruit. Her name is derived from the Latin word pomum (tree fruit, fruit). She was often worshipped as the patron goddess of orchards. With her ceramic works, Sabine Breithor shows small sculptures made of clay with the names: Little King and Queen, The Thoughtful King, She Who Sits on the Throne, The Dreamer, The Reader, Pomona with the Apple Fruit. The photographs surround the works on the walls with images of nature and the landscape. The beautiful space of the Temple of Pomona forms a harmonious unit with the works and thus retains its charisma.
Pomona Temple, admission free, donations welcome! The exhibition can be seen from July 4 to August 16, Sat/Sun 2-5 pm.Translated with DeepL
Runtime: Sat, 04/07/2026 to Sun, 16/08/2026
Price: €8.00
Reduced price: €6.00
Reduced price info: Pupils and students under 30 years of age, trainees, guests with a disability of 50% or more, persons receiving transfer benefits (citizen's allowance, social welfare, basic security or benefits under the Asylum Seekers' Benefits Act), job seekers, military and federal volunteers