As a real estate agent and owner of Claus Blumenauer Immobilien GmbH, I am often asked why our office is regularly decorated with changing art. Of course, it is partly for marketing. Our vernissages get people talking, create visibility, and connect a wide variety of personalities.
But on a personal level, it is about more: as an entrepreneur, I love surrounding myself with art—works that touch, challenge, and inspire. The Königsteinzimmer, a place with history and character, is transformed by art into a space for genuine encounters.
We are currently exhibiting the works of Minya and Alexander Heil.
🖌️ In her paintings, Minya explores human responsibility in today’s geological epoch, while Alexander presents sculptures that bridge the contrasts between the metropolis and nature—powerful and poetic at the same time.
✨ A special highlight of the evening: before we experienced the works in person, guests were given an insight into the creative environment and the artistic process through a short film portraying the two artists at work.
A big thank you to Minya Mikic and Alexander Heil for their impressive work, Esther Gertrude Fuchs, who covered the evening journalistically for the Taunus Zeitung, and Stefanie Hubbard-Ford, founder and managing director of SERENDIPITY CC, whose strategic brand consultancy at the intersection of art and business provided exciting impulses for the evening.
Art creates space—not just on the wall, but in the mind and heart. And sometimes, it leads to the best conversations.

