Culture for everyone: Volkswagen hosts panel discussion in Berlin

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Rita Werneyer
Rita Werneyer
Volkswagen Communications | Spokesperson Cultural Engagement
A picture of experts from the fields of culture, science, media, and education.
Culture, science, media and education experts share ideas for an inclusive access to the cultural world
  • “Engage. Culture for everyone“ - public symposium at the DRIVE. Volkswagen Group Forum in Berlin on December 7, 2023
  • Culture, science, media and education experts share ideas for an inclusive access to the cultural world
  • Volkswagen Group organizes event and underlines its long-standing and wide-ranging support for culture and the arts

Berlin. Cultural education and cultural participation involving a broad audience represent the key topics of the panel discussion “Engage. Culture for everyone“, which is hosted by the Volkswagen Group in Berlin and opens for the public later today. In the symposium, representatives from museums, universities, media companys and the corporate world are going to discuss chances that link cultural experiences with the commitment to openess, inspiration and diversity.

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