Guide for life with and in nature: exhibition in Berlin-Mitte
Guide for life with and in nature: exhibition in Berlin-Mitte
The district mayor of Mitte, Stefanie Remlinger, informs about an upcoming exhibition in the Berlin-Mitte city library. From February 26 to April 13, 2024, the Eugen Ulmer publisher will present over 80 titles from its program, which deal with topics such as gardening, medicinal and wild plants, as well as advice on bees or corn conservation. The second copies of the exhibition can be borrowed and the exhibition copies remain in the library after the end of the presentation and are available to borrow visitors. Furthermore, the mayor informs about an art competition on Leipziger Straße, in which the jury pronounced a recommendation for three competition contributions. The work of the artists involved can still be seen in the Kieztreff Leipziger Strasse until March 2.
The exhibition in the Berlin-Mitte city library offers visitors the opportunity to find out more about various aspects of life with and in nature. In particular, garden lovers and people who are interested in maintaining and maintaining plants receive valuable insights and useful tips in the exhibition.
In addition, the art competition on Leipziger Straße offers visitors the opportunity to admire contemporary works of art and to be inspired by the creativity and diversity of the artists involved. The works can be viewed free of charge in the Kieztreff Leipziger Straße and offer an interesting cultural insight into the variety of art scene in Berlin. Here are the opening times and address for interested parties:
Address: Leipziger Str. 56-58, 10117 Berlin
Opening times:
Mon, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
DO-SA, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The exhibition and the art competition are financed through the program "Sustainable inner cities and centers" of the Federal Ministry of Housing, Urban Development and Building as well as on the recommendation of the advisory committee of Art (BAK) from the overall residential funds of the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion. So it is a project that is supported and promoted by state funds. This underlines the importance of art and culture for the general public and shows the commitment of the government for the promotion of art in public space.
Source: www.berlin.de