12th Culture Apéro

Tuesday, 8 September 2026 – from 5.30 pm

With its long-standing tradition and strong roots in the local history, Hotel Bad Murtensee is delighted to invite you to our 12th Culture Apéro. Through these cultural events, we aim to bring the rich cultural and historical heritage of our region closer to both local residents and our guests.

Speaker: Adrian Scherzinger

Topic: “Art and a Passion for Visual Storytelling”

Duration: approx. 60 minutes. Participation, including the apéro, is free of charge.
No registration is required.

Afterwards, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a three-course dinner in the presence of the artist for CHF 49 per person (excluding drinks). For groups of four or more, you may reserve your own table on request. Otherwise, you will be seated spontaneously with other participants.

Please register for dinner by Tuesday, 1 September 2026, stating any allergies or dietary requirements, by emailing: ernst.joerg@bad-murtensee.ch

The team at Hotel Bad Murtensee looks forward to welcoming you to this event. The next Culture Apéro is expected to take place on Tuesday, 27 October 2026. On this occasion, Murten-based artist Alois Lichtsteiner will talk about his work and artistic creations. Will you join us?

More information about the speaker: Adrian Scherzinger

Adrian Scherzinger studied geography and computer science and worked in weather forecasting for ten years. Yet alongside weather charts and models, another passion had accompanied him since childhood: stories. From an early age, they sparked vivid worlds of images in his mind. At the same time, images inspired him to create stories of his own.

This fascination with visual storytelling led him to become self-employed around 15 years ago and to found his company, Edprojects. Since then, he has created numerous projects at the intersection of art, film, photography, animation and digital media.

More information about the topic: “Art and a Passion for Visual Storytelling”

What makes a story visually compelling?
And how are images created that move people, inspire a sense of wonder or encourage reflection?

Through a selection of projects, Adrian Scherzinger offers an insight into his creative work. The journey takes us into the world of light art and video mapping. Drawing on works created for light festivals, he explains how these installations come to life, why he is fascinated by the relationship between space, light and audience, and how visitors themselves can become part of the story.

An inspiring journey through art, creativity and a passion for visual storytelling.