Discover the Fuch parade: artistic sculptures in Reinickendorf!

Discover the Fuch parade: artistic sculptures in Reinickendorf!

Reinickendorf, Deutschland - On May 28, 2025, the Reinickendorf district published a new flyer for the popular Fuch parade. This return of artfully designed fox sculptures marks a special moment for the residents of the district, since the sculptures are placed in safe, easily accessible places. The flyer offers detailed information about all 20 sculptures and the artists behind them and their new locations.

District Mayor Emine Demirbüken-Wegner (CDU) invites citizens to discover tour. "The fox parade stands for creativity, diversity and cohesion in the district," said Demirbüken-Wegner. In addition to a detailed map of Reinickendorf, which makes it easier to find the works of art, the flyer is available free of charge in various district facilities such as libraries, the town hall information and the tourist information in Alt-Getegel. In addition, a digital version of the flyer can be downloaded from the website of the district business development agency: www.berlin.de/ba-reinickendorf/wirtschaft/wirtschaftsfoerung/aktuell/ . .

discover art in public space

The flyer to the Fuch parade is part of a larger trend towards promoting art in public space, which directs the focus of the importance of art and culture in urban environments. Similar to the “Art in Public Space”, the tours of the city in Gütersloh, which take place on November 12, this initiative aims to draw attention to works of art in the open air. These guided tours, organized by the urban department of culture, offer citizens the opportunity to re -experience existing works of art and to discover the creativity of their city.

The guided tours are free, last about an hour and take place even in light rain. Interested parties can register via the cultural portal. Such events give the interest in public art additional momentum and promote the sense of community in the respective cities.

Berlin art landscape

Berlin has established itself as an international artist paradise over the past three decades. The city is home to a variety of important art installations that can be found in exhibition rooms and in public space. Examples of this are the East Side Gallery, the largest open-air gallery in the world, as well as various spectacular installations such as "Wrapped Reichstag" by Christo and Jeanne-Claude or "Life Vests" by AI Weiwei, which draw attention to global topics.

These works of art contribute to the cultural identity of Berlin and offer incentives for citizens to perceive and appreciate their surroundings more consciously. The Fuch parade, with its invitation to explore, fits seamlessly into this cultural heritage and shows how important art is in everyday life.

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