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Goggolori stapelt das COMU-Logo

© Doris Eisenburger


With the Goggolori to COMU

‘Are you so clever that you can guess who I am?’

‘Ta-da! I'm Goggolori the goblin. I love to sing, hop, jump and rhyme. Come visit me at COMU and I'll show you my world!’

Goggolori is a lively little goblin and cheeky rascal who loves nothing more than playing pranks. He is invisible to most people. Only the smartest can see him!

Are you also a museum rascal? Yes?!

Then come to COMU! There, Goggolori will be your companion. Together, you will explore the exhibition in a fun rally, solve puzzles, play theatre, discover the hidden corners of the museum and look over the shoulder of composer Carl Orff.

The cheeky goblin will show you the enchanting world of music and rhythm, dance, rhymes and puzzles. In this crazy world full of music and fantasy, (almost) anything is possible!


Googolori liegt auf dem Bauch

© Doris Eisenburger

Goggolori mit Maracas

© Doris Eisenburger

For parents:

The Goggolori is a character from ancient legends of Lake Ammer. He plays a very special role in the life and work of Carl Orff: when Carl was naughty as a child, he was scolded with ‘You Goggolori’. And in Orff's piece ‘Astutuli’, the little goblin is so lifelike as an illusion that everyone thinks he is slipping into their trouser legs or tickling them under their hats.

For the COMU, the Goggolori was brought back to life by the Carl Orff Foundation and lovingly illustrated for children by Doris Eisenburger. Now the charming goblin ensures that museum visits are fun with his cheerful pranks and infectious laughter. He invites visitors to discover the museum in a playful way, solve puzzles and make music. In the museum's app, he guides visitors through the exhibition with an entertaining rally. And if you want to take him home with you, you can find a picture book or even a cuddly Goggolori doll in the shop.