Sound in the Garden: Volkswagen is partner of concert series at Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin

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Rita Werneyer
Rita Werneyer
Volkswagen Communications | Spokesperson Cultural Engagement
Benita von Maltzahn, Head of Volkswagen Cultural Engagement and NNG Director Klaus Biesenbach opend the concert with the artist MARYAM
Benita von Maltzahn, Head of Volkswagen Cultural Engagement and NNG Director Klaus Biesenbach opend the concert with the artist MARYAM.
View into the sculpture garden of the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin.
View into the sculpture garden of the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin.
  • Free live concerts in the Sculpture Garden of Neue Nationalgalerie
  • Concert series started on July 13 with a live performance by German-Iranian musician MARYAM.fyi
  • During each concert night, Volkswagen Group ART4ALL enables guests to enjoy music performances as well as all exhibitions at no cost
  • Yesterday: 2000 visitors within 4 hours in the museum
  • Further addition to the longterm partnership between Volkswagen Group and  Nationalgalerie – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin  

Wolfsburg/Berlin. The Volkswagen Group is pleased to support the concert series “Sound in the Garden”. All of the upcoming events, can be experienced in the Sculpture Garden of the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin. Set to run until September 2023, the series encompasses four free concerts which extend the Volkswagen Group ART4ALL visitor program that regularly grants free access to exhibitions at Neue Nationalgalerie.

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