Volunteer reports

Five people stand smiling in front of a mural, all wearing blue "Chemnitz 2025 VOLUNTEER" shirts advertising Chemnitz as European Capital of Culture 2025.

Volunteer report: Yard festival "Vom Wimmeln und Wuseln" - Stadtwirtschaft Chemnitz

volunteer report: Edvard Munch's "Angst": Exhibition opening in Chemnitz - a cultural highlight

Volunteer report: Insights and experiences at the exhibition "Entanglements: On the role of textiles in art and society" at Kunstbahnhof Flöha

Four smiling people stand behind a table with various chocolates and treats at a market or event in a hall, with industrial machinery and brick walls in the background. A woman hands an item to a customer.

Volunteer report: Eurobean - The sweetest chocolate festival for those with a sweet tooth

In front of a brick building with a glass entrance, two women in blue volunteer shirts stand next to a person in a lion mascot costume, all smiling and holding event brochures.

Volunteer report: EuroBean Chocolate Festival

Volunteer report: The Free Walking Tour is a firmly established format - More than 2000 guests have already taken part

Volunteer report: Begehungen und Begegnungen - Volunteer at the "Begehungen" art festival at the former Chemnitz - Nord cogeneration plant

Volunteer report: Relaxed and delicious: the volunteer picnic at the Park Summer

Volunteer report: Begehungen art festival - art in the Chemnitz-Nord cogeneration plant

A black and white portrait of Edith Stein with a hat is depicted on a blue banner on a brick church wall. The text announces an exhibition about her entitled "The Invisible" in Chemnitz, Germany, from 10 July 2025 to 17 July 2025.

"Edith Stein - a brilliant jewel hidden in Chemnitz"

Volunteer report: Hooray, over 60 volunteer reports online that inspire and move!

Volunteer report: The penguins are loose in Chemnitz...

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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.