Peter Seiffert sings the title role of Tristan and Lioba Braun appears as Isolde

Peter Seiffert sings the title role of Tristan and Lioba Braun appears as Isolde

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A border police patrol discovered about 20 kilos of heroin and 18 kilos of cocaine on Autobahn 7 in a 36-year-old’s car. The drugs were professionally hidden, announced the State Criminal Police Office (LKA) on Thursday. That is typical for smugglers: “They always try to install it in the vehicle in such a way that you don’t recognize it at first glance,” said an LKA spokesman. What the man was up to with the drugs is still under investigation. After the control on (last) Friday evening in Füssen in Oberallgäu, he was taken into custody.

A joke called the police in Füssen: A 45-year-old disguised himself as a bush, placed himself in a flower pot and scared passers-by in the pedestrian zone in Füssen. “The man let the camera run and after the action on Saturday put everything online on his YouTube channel,” said a police spokeswoman on Sunday. According to the information, the costume looked real. “It is not a criminal offense yet – but as soon as the filmed people report, we will investigate,” said the police spokeswoman. For example, violations of the right to one’s own image, coercion or threats could be considered.

Customs officers discovered around 810 liters of high-proof alcohol in two vans at the German-Austrian border crossing at Füssen-Ziegelwies. The smugglers had poured the alcohol into hundreds of plastic bottles and 20 canisters, the main customs office announced on Thursday.

The two controlled drivers initially stated on Tuesday night that they did not have any taxable goods with them on their way from Albania to Great Britain. When the customs officers smelled suspiciously at the bottles, the smell of alcohol wafted towards them.

Since an alcohol tax of over 4200 euros would actually be due for the transit of the goods in Germany, the containers were seized. Criminal tax proceedings were initiated against one of the two drivers, who identified himself as the owner of a transport company, and required a security deposit of around 7,000 euros.

The next blow to the neck for the private Ludwigs Festspielhaus in Füssen (Ostallgäu district): The Königswinkel music festival planned for the end of September will be postponed to the period from September 29 to October 3, 2021. As the theater announced on Friday, the corona-related restrictions for major events make the planned artistic concept impossible. The program includes the opera “Tristan und Isolde” and the “Wesendonck-Lieder” by Richard Wagner.thesis of to kill a mockingbird

“Everything was well prepared for the first season in autumn 2020,” said organizer Florian Zwipf. However, all soloists have also agreed for 2021. The corona crisis had already ruined the private festival theater, which had to file for bankruptcy several times in the past, the black zero planned for this year in operations. Most recently, the performances of the musical “Die Päpstin” had to be postponed to 2021.

A woman deliberately hit a police officer with her car and injured it slightly. As the police announced on Tuesday, the 49-year-old first ran into the Füssen police station, threw a fine and 30 euros on the floor and ran away. Apparently she was annoyed about the ticket she had received. When a 36-year-old officer ran after her, the woman had already got into her car. According to the police, she drove her small car close to the 36-year-old several times. Finally she grabbed him so that he was lying on the hood of the car. The driver dragged him along for several meters and then stopped. Several officers arrested her. According to police, the woman was not drunk in the incident on Easter Sunday. Now she was threatened with imprisonment and her driving license withdrawn.

The Königswinkel Music Festival is to take place in the Füssen Festival Hall on the occasion of King Ludwig II’s 175th birthday. At the festival in autumn 2020, the opera “Tristan und Isolde” by his friend Richard Wagner will be performed, the Festspielhaus announced on Tuesday. Peter Seiffert sings the title role of Tristan and Lioba Braun appears as Isolde. The music theater with a view of Neuschwanstein Castle wants to make profits again after years of financial difficulties.

The Festspielhaus recently attracted attention with two bankruptcies and the dispute over a luxury hotel to finance the expensive music theater. The losses had been borne by a private investor in recent years.

With a non-profit GmbH founded in July 2019, which organizes the music festival, there will probably be state funding, says Florian Zwipf-Zaharia from Königswinkel Kultur gGmbH. As for the future of the Festspielhaus, he is confident: “You will make sure that it stays. I see no fear and no danger.”

A police officer shot an attacking dog in Swabia. The officer was with a colleague in Füssen (Ostallgäu district) when the Belgian shepherd suddenly jumped at him, the police said on Friday. The dog tried several times to bite the officer. He backed away, according to the information, and then shot the animal twice.

The shepherd was not on a leash. It was executed by a 31-year-old who was sitting on a bench at the time of the attack on Thursday. According to a police spokesperson, the owner of the animal is a 30-year-old woman. The prosecutor is investigating the incident.

The Austrian authorities have refused entry to a group of students from North Rhine-Westphalia because of a suspected coronavirus. When the authorities in Austria learned that a ski school student had symptoms of illness, they stopped the 52-person tour group that wanted to Seefeld in Tyrol on Saturday just across the border to Bavaria. According to the Ostallgäu district office, the young person had contact with a positively confirmed coronavirus patient on the Sunday before the school trip.

The bus therefore had to drive back and the tour group was looked after at the weekend by the health department of the Ostallgäu district. The student was treated in the clinic in Füssen. The remaining participants of the tour group had to spend the night from Saturday to Sunday in a gym on camp beds. The Bavarian Red Cross took over the supply.

On Sunday, the 17 and 18-year-old students drove back to Aachen by bus, the student should also be brought back to her home country by ambulance. She is classified as a suspected case, she is not yet a confirmed Covid 19 patient.

The district authority from the Allgäu accused the health department in Aachen of never allowing the group to drive with the student. The behavior of the Aachen authority is “incomprehensible and irresponsible”.

After a woman did not return after bathing, a major search began in Füssen. According to the police on Friday, the 56-year-old wanted to go swimming on the banks of the Lech on Thursday morning. When she did not return that evening, her significant other called the police. About 120 helpers were involved in the search. The police said that the woman had been searched for with helicopters, drones, a thermal imaging camera and several search dogs. On Friday morning, the search was initially canceled without any result; it is to be continued later.

Because of a bacterium that can lead to diarrhea and vomiting, people in Swabian Füssen have to boil the tap water. So-called enterococci had been detected in a water sample, the city announced on Wednesday evening. Boiling the water should be understood to mean heating it to 100 degrees Celsius for at least three minutes in order to kill germs and microorganisms. There is only a small residual risk when bathing and showering, provided no water is swallowed. The warning also applies to the district of Holz and the municipality of Eisenberg.

A man disguised as a bush does not have to expect police investigations after being painted in the pedestrian zone of Füssen (Ostallgäu district). The 45-year-old had frightened passers-by several times in the past few weeks with his disguise and published videos of the jokes on the Internet platform YouTube. “So far there has been no reaction from people who recognized themselves on the videos,” said a spokesman for the police headquarters in Kempten on Monday. In this respect, there is still no trial against the man.

Police officers first saw an abandoned camera in the Allgäu city on Saturday. They then discovered the Bushman nearby, who had stood in a flower pot and therefore did not attract attention. The officials told the 45-year-old that pestered passers-by could report him. Recording and publishing the pranks could violate the personal rights of those depicted.

The man had already shot such videos in the past few months and presented them on YouTube. The films can be seen that most men and women react with humor after being scared by the living bush.

There are also numerous other videos from abroad of people in bush costumes who surprise pedestrians in cities. The police spokesman explained that the legal situation in other countries may be different than in Germany. Here the permission of the admitted must be obtained for such “pranks”.

The opera singer Hermine May is not only into arias, but also into rock music: “When I listen to something other than opera in my private life, then voices like Tina Turner.” She likes music that “really cuts in,” says the mezzo-soprano.

May, who does not want to reveal her age, is also extravagant away from the stage: “I love to be chic.” “Chic” means for her: a floor-length dress made of red velvet, pleated. And heels, also made of red velvet. “Sure, when I go to the gym, I put on different shoes,” she admits.

The Romanian has already performed under the direction of Zubin Mehta. In autumn 2020 she will sing the role of Brangäne in the opera “Tristan und Isolde” in the Festspielhaus Füssen at the Königswinkel Music Festival.

Because she did not want to evade a severely disabled girl on the sidewalk, a 65-year-old in Füssen (Ostallgäu district) clashed with another woman. The dispute escalated after she asked the senior citizen to keep her distance because the girl needed more space to walk because of his disability, the police said on Tuesday.

The 65-year-old showed no understanding for the incident on Monday, but pulled the 30-year-old woman’s hair. When the girl’s mother pulled the assailant away, the senior tripped over the curb, fell and suffered a laceration on the head. Her husband then kicked the girl’s mother in the stomach with a running run. Both women were taken to the hospital. The police are investigating her and the 65-year-old’s husband for assault crimes.

Berlin (dpa) – The ice hockey professionals Nino Kinder and Lukas Reichel have to forego their participation in the U20 World Cup in Edmonton, Canada. The two polar bear strikers tested positive for the corona virus and cannot take part in the preparation of the national team at the federal base in Füssen, announced the German Ice Hockey Federation (DEB) and the polar bears on Tuesday.

Reichel and children are already in quarantine because the Berlin team from the German Ice Hockey League (DEL) has had to stay at home since last week due to infections within the team. The two young professionals are symptom-free, but miss the departure of the junior national team to Canada next Sunday. The tournament will take place from December 25th to January 5th.

On the occasion of the 175th birthday of “Märchenkönig” Ludwig II. The Ludwigs Festspielhaus in Füssen changes its name. As when it was founded about 20 years ago, the multi-division house will in future be called Festspielhaus Neuschwanstein again, the cultural institution announced on Monday. “With this baptism, the Festspielhaus honors Ludwig, who has been named after him for many years and comes from the family of the neighboring royal castles Neuschwanstein, Hohenschwangau and Bullachberg.”

Ludwig II was born on August 25, 175 years ago. The king built the castles Herrenchiemsee, Linderhof and the world-famous Neuschwanstein. He died incapacitated under controversial circumstances in Lake Starnberg in 1886 and was probably Bavaria’s most dazzling ruler.

Singer Anna Maria Kaufmann, known from “The Phantom of the Opera”, will play one of the leading roles in Ralph Siegel’s new musical “Zeppelin”. “This musical has convinced me so much about the story. It is a great pleasure and honor for me to be part of it,” said the 55-year-old on Tuesday at a press conference in the Festspielhaus in Füssen. The musical “Zeppelin” is due to celebrate its world premiere on November 26th at the Ludwigs-Festspielhaus in Füssen (Ostallgäu district). It is the third musical by composer Ralph Siegel. It is about the life of the airship pioneer, Ferdinand Graf Zeppelin, as well as the crash of the “Hindenburg” when it landed in Lakehurst near New York in 1937. Kaufmann is supposed to play a journalist and, according to the organizers, is the first star to be signed for the musical.

During the search of a house near Füssen (Ostallgäu district), the police found three live pistols, a revolver, ammunition and 300 grams of narcotics. The Kempten District Court then sent one of the residents into custody, as the Swabian South / West Police Headquarters announced on Wednesday. The search was ordered by the Kempten public prosecutor and took place early on Tuesday. In addition to the five people registered there, there were another ten people in the house. In some small quantities of narcotics and violations of the weapons law were found.

The private Ludwigs Festspielhaus in Füssen will continue to make losses in its 20th year due to the Corona crisis. “We were very, very close to the black zero in 2019,” said theater director Benjamin Sahler. In relation to the second half of the year, the house even achieved this target, and January and February 2020 exceeded the planning. “But now our ticket sales have collapsed,” said Sahler. “Without shows there is no income.”

With a solidarity campaign, the Festspielhaus is trying to generate income despite the Corona crisis.

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