On this page, you will find information about the various performances, the artistic work, and the philosophy behind our puppet theater.
Check out our current schedule and browse through past seasons.
Einige Stücke aus dem Familienprogramm können an bestimmten Tagen am Vormittag für Kitas & Schulen gebucht werden.
Our Puppet Theater Archive. Dive into past performances. Get to know the stages that have performed here.
On this page, you will find information on current and past exhibitions, as well as further details about the digital exhibition and other offerings of the museum.
In this virtual exhibition six artists turned their gaze on the collection and developed their personal response to self-chosen puppets.
Learn more about KOLK 17's research activities in the field of puppet theater. Various aspects of artistic and scientific exploration are addressed here.
With over 20,000 objects from the field of puppet theatre, KOLK 17 houses one of the five largest collections in Germany. Learn more about the history.
If you own special treasures in the field of puppet theater, here you will find all the information about potentially donating to our collection.
From our mission statement to the people without whom KOLK 17 wouldn’t function. Get to know the organization behind the puppet theater, museum, and research.
Who are the people behind KOLK 17? Learn more about our team.
Discover our current job openings here.
Bleiben Sie mit unseren aktuellen Neuigkeiten und Updates rund um Kolk 17 immer informiert.
What does puppet theater have to do with you? Find out with KOLK X!
Discover the architecture of the historic buildings that provide a unique home for our museum and theater.
Learn more about the 850-year-old history of the Kolk and its significance for KOLK 17.
Details on opening hours, directions, prices, and frequently asked questions can be found on our visitor information page
KOLK 17 is still available and approachable. Our colleagues are there for you in the TheaterFigurenMobil and will be pleased to answer your questions.
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Im Juni 2021 schwang sich der französische Maler Claude Henri Schmitt mit Leichtigkeit in die Lüfte, nach einer langen und schweren Verwandlung in einen Vogel.