European Young Art Link chemnitz 2025

A project by young people from different nations for more peace

Around 120 young people from Poland, the Czech Republic and the region in and around Chemnitz will come together to create the final banners needed to set a world record. Come and watch them at work in their various public workshops. Over 300 banners, each seven metres long, have been created since 2011. They will be on display in two sports halls and you can also see them temporarily at various locations in the city. And if you like, you can also listen to the young people when they perform together with their choir in the Jakobikirche.

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Events

Wednesday
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"Ersatzteillager" by Martin Maleschka

Museum für sächsische Fahrzeuge

Exhibition Main programme
Wednesday
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"That a good Germany may flourish..." Life in the post-war period 1945 to 1949

TIETZ

Dialogue Arts
Thursday
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Exhibition Silberglanz & Kumpeltod

smac - State Museum of Archaeology Chemnitz, Stefan-Heym-Platz 1, 09111 Chemnitz

Exhibition Main programme
Thursday
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"Ersatzteillager" by Martin Maleschka

Museum für sächsische Fahrzeuge

Exhibition Main programme
All day

Unfolded - Ready - Go: Publication of ChemNetz - The city map of self-made urban culture

Chemnitz

Debate Teenagers
Friday
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Exhibition Silberglanz & Kumpeltod

smac - State Museum of Archaeology Chemnitz, Stefan-Heym-Platz 1, 09111 Chemnitz

Exhibition Main programme
Friday
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"Ersatzteillager" by Martin Maleschka

Museum für sächsische Fahrzeuge

Exhibition Main programme
Friday
until

Literary insights into precarious working environments

Stadtwirtschaft

Dialogue Reading
Friday
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The Clown and Europe (UA) | Inside Outside Europe

Bühne Freiberg

Elderly people Main programme
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Dance workshop

St Joseph's parish hall

Education Creative offer

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.