Andreas Königsberger and his musicians: Free serenade concert in the Maltese Garden Amberg


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Summer Sound in the Maltese Garden: Andreas Königsberger brings Amberg to listen
On Sunday, August 16, 2026, the Maltese Garden in Amberg will become the stage for one of the most atmospheric summer addresses in the city: the Sunday Serenades with Andreas Königsberger and his musicians. Admission is free, the concert takes place outdoors and thrives on this special moment between evening light, park atmosphere, and brass music, which has long been part of summer in Amberg. ([amberg.de](https://amberg.de/sonntagsserenaden?utm_source=openai))
An evening between park tranquility and sound richness
The Maltese Garden is known as a green oasis in the heart of Amberg; the city regularly uses the historic park for serenade concerts during the summer months. This creates a live atmosphere that is approachable yet festive: seating in the greenery, an open audience, and a program that ranges from lively brass music to classical Bavarian tones. For visitors, this results in a concert experience with a special audience atmosphere, which shines through its simplicity. ([ostbayern-tourismus.de](https://www.ostbayern-tourismus.de/region/die-staedte-in-ostbayern/hidden-places/natur/maltesergarten-amberg?utm_source=openai))
Andreas Königsberger: Experience, Precision, and Bavarian Sound
Andreas Königsberger and his musicians represent a broad palette of brass music with varying ensemble sizes. The formation describes itself as well-coordinated, reliable, and focused on musical precision; in addition, they have regular engagements in Bavaria and a repertoire that ranges from quintets to Egerländer formations. In technical terms, this means: clean orchestration, robust ensemble sound, and a stage performance that relies on timing and dynamics. The regional press has already recognized Königsberger as a defining figure in the world of Upper Palatinate brass music. ([wir-musikanten.de](https://www.wir-musikanten.de/?utm_source=openai))
Open-Air Concert with Summer Character
Since the Sunday Serenade is intentionally designed as an open-air event, the evening is dependent on the weather: the concert is canceled in case of rain. This ephemerality is precisely what adds to its charm, as the serenade thrives on the gentle evening breeze, quiet park paths, and the direct sound in the greenery. For music fans, this is an appointment where not only the program matters, but also the atmosphere in the space between stage, trees, and audience. ([amberg.de](https://amberg.de/sonntagsserenaden?utm_source=openai))
Arrival, Parking, and Practical Information
Around the historic old town of Amberg, there are parking facilities available; the city points out the Malteserplatz as well as other downtown parking lots and garages. Those who arrive early will find good conditions for a relaxed concert visit in the city center. The Maltese Garden is located centrally in Amberg, allowing the evening to be combined with a walk through the old town. ([amberg.de](https://amberg.de/parken?utm_source=openai))
At the end awaits a free summer evening that combines tradition, regionality, and musical closeness. Anyone wanting to experience brass music in the open air with a true Amberg park backdrop should secure this date and be there live. ([amberg.de](https://amberg.de/sonntagsserenaden?utm_source=openai))
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