Opening Streets Names Lights – a Memorial for the Mann Family: December 9, 2025

Open­ing Tues­day, Dec. 9, 2025, Sal­vat­or­platz, Munich (open air)

18:00
Open­ing Remarks

Tanja Graf, Dir­ect­or Lit­er­at­urhaus München

Stadtrat Dav­id Süß, on behalf of the Lord May­or of the City of Munich

Marek Wiech­ers, Head of the Depart­ment of Arts and Cul­ture of the City of Munich

18:30
Open­ing of the memori­al, words from the artist

18:45
con­clu­sion with drinks

More inform­a­tion
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The »Straßen Namen Leucht­en« (»Streets Names Street­lights«) pro­ject by Albert Coers cre­ates a place of remem­brance in the pub­lic space of the City of Munich for the Mann lit­er­ary fam­ily – the Nobel prize win­ner Thomas Mann, his wife Katia, and their chil­dren Klaus, Erika, Golo, Elisa­beth Mann Borgese, Michael and Monika Mann – fit­tingly, in the year that marks Thomas Mann’s 150th birthday.

The art­work con­sists of signs from streets and squares in Munich, Frank­furt, Zurich, Rome, Par­is, São Paulo and oth­er places that are named after mem­bers of the fam­ily, as well as street­lights from places where the Manns lived or found them­selves in exile, such as Lübeck, Nida, San­ary-sur-Mer, New York, Los Angeles and Kilch­berg. These ele­ments reflect the inter­na­tion­al­ity of the fam­ily, whose mem­bers lived and worked in Europe, the USA and South Amer­ica, and they high­light the world­wide lit­er­ary influ­ence and sig­ni­fic­ance of this fam­ily of writers. At the same time, the motif of the street­light evokes asso­ci­ations with the lit­er­ary, polit­ic­al and social influ­ence of the Mann family’s life and work and alludes to the sen­tence »Munich was radi­ant,« with which Thomas Mann began his novella »Gla­di­us Dei.«

A loc­a­tion was found in the heart of the city, dir­ectly at Munich’s Lit­er­at­urhaus. This pro­ject aims to cre­ate an anchor here for the Manns’ bio­graph­ies, while acknow­ledging the respons­ib­il­ity that the City of Munich bears with regard to their forced exile dur­ing the Nazi regime.