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Jack the Ripper: A Dark History in Stuttgart

Kulinarium an der Glemsالسبت، 10 أبريل 2027 · 09:00 م – 11:00 م

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Jack the Ripper مجدول في السبت، 10 أبريل 2027 في Kulinarium an der Glems. تحقق من المصدر الرسمي قبل السفر — قد تتغير الأوقات وتفاصيل المكان.

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Step into the shadowy world of Victorian London's most infamous unsolved mystery. This event in Stuttgart delves into the gruesome series of murders that terrorized the Whitechapel district in 1888, attributed to a single serial killer known as Jack the Ripper. Attendees can expect an immersive exploration of the historical context, including the social tensions, poverty, and media frenzy that surrounded the case.

The presentation covers the "canonical five" victims—Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly—whose murders between August and November 1888 are most often linked to the Ripper. Through detailed accounts of the attacks, the investigation, and the enduring legends, the event offers a gripping look at how these crimes captured public imagination and became a blend of historical research, folklore, and pseudohistory.

Why attend? This is a chance to understand not just the murders themselves, but the broader societal conditions of the East End, from overcrowded slums to the rise of antisemitism and social unrest. The event promises a thought-provoking journey into one of history's most notorious cold cases.

⏱️ 2 hrs🎟️ تذاكر من ‏110 €
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معلومات مفيدة

  • The event is based on historical research and folklore surrounding the Jack the Ripper case.
  • Content includes descriptions of violent crimes and may not be suitable for all audiences.
  • The presentation covers the social and economic context of Victorian London's East End.

أسئلة شائعة

Who were the canonical five victims?

Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly.

Why is the killer called Jack the Ripper?

The name originated from the 'Dear Boss letter' sent to a news agency in 1888, which is widely believed to have been a hoax.

Were the murders ever solved?

No, the murders were never solved, and the case remains one of history's most famous unsolved mysteries.

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