Flowers and Music – Sunday Matinees 2025

Sunday, 11. May 2025 - Sunday, 14. September 2025

For many years, the Sängerkreis München has set a musical accent in the summer program of the Botanical Garden with its Sunday matinees. On Sundays, choirs of the Sängerkreis München perform at the Ornamental Yard and delight visitors with choral music.

The Sängerkreis München e.V. comprises over 100 choirs and ensembles with more than 3,000 active singers. The musical spectrum ranges from the renaissance to jazz and pop, the ensemble size from quartets to large mixed choirs with over 100 members, from dedicated amateur choirs to ensembles of the highest professional quality. The concert repertoire is correspondingly diverse and varied.

The programme is free of charge. Here you can find all information about our opening hours & tickets.

Program 2025

Sunday, 11.30 – 13.30 a.m.
The program is subject to change. In case of bad weather the event can be moved inside in the winter hall.

11 May
Ensemble Fenice | Chantier Vocal

25 May
Funchor | Rondo Vocale Vaterstetten

01 June
Singkreis Allach

08 June
Munich Show Chorus

15 June
BMW Männerchor München e. V.

22 June
Chor Takt-11 München
| Harmunichs

29 June
Männerchor Münchener Liedertafel | Atout-Choeur

06 July
A Cappella Company | Japanischer Frauenchor München | NiceTry a cappella

13 July
Die Blu’Singers | CANTAMI Trudering e. V. | The AmazSingers e.V.

20 July
Robins Choruso | Liedertafel Fasanerie

17 August
Q-Chor

14 September
Munich International Choral Society | Regenbogenchor München | munich blue notes

Information about the program can also be found on the homepage of the Sängerkreis München e.V.
If you have any questions, please contact the office by e-mail.

Admission

The program is included in the day ticket.
All information about our opening hours & tickets

Location

Schmuckhof (Ornamental yard) of the Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg
Menzinger Straße 65
80638 München
Tel.: 089 17861-321
E-Mail: botgart@snsb.de
Webseite: www.botmuc.snsb.de

Credits: The Harmunichs singing in the Botanical Garden © Dorothee Jacquot-Weber