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Experiences: Heaven and Eden share a vision of another realm with individuals

Photo display at Heaven and Ääd-Café showcases photographs by Marita Jendrischewski.

Explorations: Heaven and Eden reveal alternate realms to individuals
Explorations: Heaven and Eden reveal alternate realms to individuals

Experiences: Heaven and Eden share a vision of another realm with individuals

New Photo Exhibition at Himmel un Aääd-Café Showcases Diversity of the World

A new photo exhibition titled "Images by Marita Jendrischewski" is now on display at Himmel un Aääd-Café in Bergisch Gladbach. The exhibition features photographs taken by Jendrischewski during her travels to various parts of the world.

Jendrischewski's photographic work aims to capture moments of everyday life and reflect reality. The photos in the exhibition depict the diversity of the world, shaped by the surroundings and origins of the people depicted.

The exhibition does not have a specific theme, but rather showcases the diversity of the world. Despite differences in appearance, culture, and language, Jendrischewski believes we all belong to one world - our world. This belief is reflected in the exhibition, which continues to convey a message of global diversity.

"Images by Marita Jendrischewski" does not come with any written explanations or captions for the photographs. However, the photos speak for themselves, painting a vivid picture of the diversity of the world.

The exhibition can be viewed at Himmel un Aääd-Café until September 20th. The café's hours are not specified in the given text.

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Through her photography, Jendrischewski has encountered people who deeply impressed her. Her travels have led her to various parts of the world, and her photographic work in the exhibition does not focus on any specific region or culture. Instead, it reflects her belief in the unity of the world and the beauty of its diversity.

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