Clemens Jöckle

He appeared as a speaker at exhibition openings in Speyer and its environs at museums, art associations and galleries.

He was a member of the board of trustees of the Speyer Cultural Foundation as well as chairman of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Pfälzer Künstler [de].

After a long political discussion, the gallery had been established in a building complex belonging to the city of Speyer, next to the Altes Stadtsaal, which was used as a children's and youth theatre and alternative cinema.

[2] In July 2012, he was appointed by the Mainz Ministry of Culture to prepare the planned large Wittelsbach exhibition at Villa Ludwigshöhe Palace from the beginning of 2013.

The designation FamOT on the gravestone means that Clemens Jöckle was a lay member of the Teutonic Order (Ordo Teutonicus).

Grab von Clemens Jöckle auf dem Friedhof Speyer