From 2 November 2025 to 1 March 2026, the Diocesan Museum in Paderborn will be showing TRAPASSO – HINÜBERGEHEN, an exhibition that provides a space for new thoughts and perceptions on the final phase of life. As a partner of the exhibition, the Verbund katholischer Altenhilfe Paderborn e.V. (Association of Catholic Elderly Care in Paderborn) is offering an extensive accompanying programme for the exhibition with the PAULINE hospice and palliative care centre currently under construction, featuring readings, lectures, music and workshops.
TRAPASSO – HINÜBERGEHEN marks the start of a new series: under the CONNECT# label, the Diocesan Museum will in future be organising exhibitions on socially relevant topics in collaboration with various partners from the city and the region.
The exhibition takes its name from the work ‘Trapasso’ by photo and video artist Christoph Brech. In Italian, Trapasso means ‘I am passing over (something)’, but also ‘I am dying’. ‘With this project, we want to raise awareness of the final phase of life, together with our partner, the emerging VKA Hospice and Palliative Care Centre PAULINE from the Catholic Association for Elderly Care …
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Image Above: Bienen Blatt 8. © Dagmar Boenigk
