Generous Neighbours

Photo: Peter Rossner

Generous Neighbours invites you to look beyond your own nose: what do the others actually do? By discovering and experiencing unexpected commonalities in projects, values such as respect, tolerance and solidarity can be experienced in living together. Promoting democracy through art and culture, participation and long-term commitment - how does a living neighbourhood come about?

Projects

LIVING NEIGHBOURHOOD
A group of people in a classroom stand in a circle with their arms raised. Chairs are arranged around them, and musical instruments, including a violin and cello, are on the floor. The room is well-lit with large windows.
Community Music in Chemnitz
Guest Concert by the Budapest Festival Orchestra
SCHLiNGEL International Film Festival
Light our Vision
Rest (working title)
Chemnitz Fire Cup 2025
Dialog Felder
Planting Festival: Awakening
A building with "EUROPA" illuminated in large yellow letters on its facade. The structure has a mix of modern and classic architecture, with upper windows reflecting the evening sky.
NONSTOP Europe!
Abstract illustration of a skateboarder and basketball player in action, with another figure upside down in the air, set against a dimly lit stadium background in shades of green and blue.
Sports United
KOSMOS EUROPE
A museum exhibit featuring vintage computer equipment and a digital artwork of an older man in a red outline. Visitors are observing the displays, and shelves filled with books are visible in the background.
Heym’s Hymn
Planting Festival: Harvest
Ein modernes, cremefarbenes mehrstöckiges Gebäude mit zahlreichen großen Fenstern steht neben einer Straße und Straßenbahnschienen. Im Hintergrund sind mehrere andere Gebäude und Bäume unter einem teilweise bewölkten Himmel zu sehen.
European Realities

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 Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media), as well as funds from the City of Chemnitz.