1st German Flemish Singing Festival in Cologne 1846 Bronze Medallion

$40.00

The 1st German Flemish Singing Festival 1846 Bronze Medallion is a commemorative item from the inaugural German Flemish choral event held in Cologne. Crafted out of bronze, this medallion offers historical significance to collectors. It symbolises significant cultural exchange and unity through music in the mid-19th century.

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The 1st German Flemish Singing Festival in Cologne 1846 Bronze Medallion is a significant artifact of historical value steeped in cultural heritage. Commemorating the first of its kind singing festival held in Cologne, Germany in 1846, this medallion manifests the pivotal ties between German and Flemish musical traditions. It’s crafted entirely from bronze, with intricate designs adorning its surface. The medallion measures approximately 4cm in diameter and features finely detailed etchings related to the event. The obverse side illustrates a representation of a group of singers, while the reverse side depicts the City of Cologne’s emblematic cathedral and an inscription detailing the event. A small loop is affixed at the top, making it possible to wear this medallion as a pendant or display it. Acquiring this medallion provides a unique opportunity for history buffs, festival enthusiasts, and medallion collectors to own a tangible fragment of this historical event.

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