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Marienwerder, Brandenburg

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Marienwerder in BAR
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Marienwerder is a municipality in the district of Barnim in the state of Brandenburg, Germany. Every summer since 2004, a two-day music festival called Inselleuchten takes place in Marienwerder in mid-July. From 2007 on the popular actor and musician Axel Prahl hosted it as presenter and figurehead. In 2016 Suzanne Vega gave a stage show here. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the 2020 festival was canceled and rescheduled to 2021.

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Marienwerder, Brandenburg
Klandorfer Straße,

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N 52.8425 ° E 13.6 °
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Klandorfer Straße 59
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