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Night Watch Guards of Moers Introduced: Who They Are

Distinguished figures, including the German Guild of Night Watchmen, Tower Keepers, and various notable figures, were warmly greeted by Mayor Christoph Fleischhauer at Moers Castle. The occasion was the regional conference, aptly named the Gilded Meet-up North-West, where these entities gathered.

Guard the town of Moers at night: The individuals taking on this duty
Guard the town of Moers at night: The individuals taking on this duty

Night Watch Guards of Moers Introduced: Who They Are

Moers Castle, Germany, was the setting for a unique historical event that transported guests back in time. The event, themed "Come, see, marvel, and enjoy," immersed attendees in the past, with historical figures portrayed throughout.

Guests arrived dressed in period attire from all over Germany, adding an authentic touch to the experience. Upon entering Moers Castle, they were warmly welcomed by Diana Finkele, the museum director, who led them into the venue.

During the event, the mayor praised the dedication of the women and men who bring the history of their cities to life for people across Germany. He expressed his gratitude to Anne-Rose Fusenig, Moers' guide and now a certified guide for the Lower German Limes, for inviting guests to the event.

Historical figures were portrayed during the event, but specific details about these characters were not provided. The mayor emphasised that history comes alive without the need for books or TV screens, making the event a truly unique experience.

As the event unfolded, the mayor thanked Anne-Rose Fusenig once more for her role in the event and her contributions to the preservation and sharing of local history. He concluded by expressing his admiration for the way history comes alive at such events, offering guests a glimpse into the past that they would not forget.

With the event successfully concluded, guests left Moers Castle with a newfound appreciation for the rich history that surrounds them. The evening served as a reminder that history is not just something to be read about in books or seen on screens, but an experience to be lived and enjoyed.

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