
The Christ Church in Fulda invites you to the Easter Garden: from March 21st, visitors can experience the Passion and Easter story in a special way – interactively, creatively and with all their senses.
Fulda – Also this year The Christ Church in Fulda organizes the Easter garden – an interactive exhibition. The project takes visitors young and old on a journey through the Passion and Easter story from March 21st to April 7th.
The Easter Garden invites you to approach the biblical stories of Jesus' suffering, death and resurrection in a variety of ways. In the church interior and on the grounds around the Christ Church there are numerous stations that invite you to experience, think and create for yourself. The Fulda Evangelical Church District announced this in a press release.
Christ Church Fulda invites you to the interactive Easter garden
Visitors can look forward to colorful hands-on stations on the themes of cross, hope and light: If you want, you can decorate the churchyard with bright colors, make an Easter ribbon or have an “Easter tattoo” applied. Planting seeds of hope is also part of the program. A “room to blossom” and the picture exhibition “Up to Jerusalem” by the artist Jens Wolf round off this year’s tour.
“The Easter garden is a place where people can engage with the Easter message with all their senses: colors, light, silence, creativity – all of this creates touching entrances,” says Pastor Jana Koch-Zeißig about the special atmosphere that the Easter garden brings to the church year after year.

Vicar Johannes Trepte emphasizes the unifying nature of the project: “The Easter Garden invites you to set off – alone, in the family or as a group. It is important to me that everyone can take something personal with them: a hope, a souvenir, a moment to breathe a sigh of relief.”
The Christ Church is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the Easter Garden. Admission is free and registration is not required. Most stations can easily be explored on your own. However, guided tours can also be arranged for school classes, confirmation groups or senior groups. A tour in German sign language will also take place on Sunday (March 22nd) at 2:15 p.m. for deaf people. No registration is necessary here either.





