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Garages tell stories - Reading with Lutz Seiler

The garage courtyard was open to everyone in the GDR - anyone who managed to get hold of a car. Lutz Seiler, award-winning bestselling author, reads from his work and talks to the audience about the literary significance of the garage.

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In the GDR, the garage was one of the few spaces that was not directly under the control of the state, the party and the company. The garage courtyard was open to everyone - everyone who had managed to get hold of a car. There was room for tinkering, screwing, hoarding, barbecuing and drinking, an informal and uncontrolled community life that left room for individualism. Most garage courtyards have survived the system and time, they have lost none of their fascination. It is therefore no surprise that the East German garage plays such an important role in literature as a place of longing and everyday life. On two evenings in October, Lutz Seiler and Burkhard Müller will explore the motif of garages in literature at Weltecho Chemnitz.
Lutz Seiler, award-winning bestselling author (including "Kruso"), will read from his work under the motto "Garages tell stories" and talk to the audience about the literary significance of the garage. Selected books by the author will be available on site.

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Barrierefreiheit

Gender-neutral toilet

The toilet is not defined according to "men/women".

Barrier-free travel by public transport

Travelling to the venue is barrier-free using public transport.

Barrier-free toilet

The toilet is barrier-free and wheelchair-accessible.

Accessible by wheelchair

No stairs can be expected, a ramp is available if necessary.

Accessible website

Digital information pages are compatible with screen readers and easy to use for blind users.

Assistance dog welcome

It is possible to bring an assistance dog.

Accompanying person free

Holders of a disabled person's pass can bring one accompanying person free of charge.

Microprojects

The micro-projects are intended to provide stimuli for new cultural formats or encounters in Chemnitz and the Capital of Culture Region. The broad urban and regional society is called upon to create forms of communication and social interaction. The funding programme has been in place for several years and is part of the main programme of the European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025.

European Capital of Culture The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media Free State of Saxony European Capital of Culture

This project is cofinanced by tax funds on the basis of the parliamentary budget of the state of Saxony and by federal funds from the Beauftragter der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media), as well as funds from the City of Chemnitz.