
“Place for Youth” gives Senate of Berlin encouraging the youth of the German capital to consume culture and entertainment in all its forms.
To be more specific, the Department of Culture and Europe is launching this month “Jugendkulturmap” that is, a cultural youth map that concerns him citizens of Berlin, Germans and non-Germans, 18 to 23 years old.
This card is “charged” on 50 euro which its holders can redeem by April 30 at 200 places of culture in the city.
Of course, in these spaces, in addition to museums and theaters, you can find some of the most interesting clubs in the city, such as SchwuZ, Cassiopeia, Ritter Butzke and Gretchen.
The program in question was first announced by the senator. Klaus Lederer who said about it: “For me, the participation of all Berliners in art and culture is very important. The youth cultural map for persons aged 18 to 23 is aimed at a young audience who are now getting to know the diverse cultural landscape of Berlin after the restrictions of recent years.”
And if you’re young and don’t go clubbing in Berlin, then where?
Check out this post on Instagram.Posted by Clubcommission Berlin eV (@clubcommission)
According to Euronews.
Source: Kathimerini

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