Focus on sustainability: Volkswagen Group supports German Pavilion and grand neighbourhood festival of Venice’s 18th International Architecture Biennale

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Anja Kreß
Anja Kreß
Corporate Communications Spokesperson Cultural Engagement
Focus on sustainability: Volkswagen Group supports German Pavilion and grand neighbourhood festival of Venice’s 18th International Architecture Biennale
Federal Building Minister Klara Geywitz and the curatorial team ARCH+ | SUMMACUMFEMMER | BÜRO JULIANE GREB open the German Pavilion of the 18th International Architecture Biennale in Venice (Photocredit: Paul Bröse.)
  • Kick-off for 18th International Architecture Biennale: 20 May to 26 November 2023 in Venice          
  • Volkswagen Group supports German Pavilion and concept of ‘Open for Maintenance – Wegen Umbau geöffnet’          
  • New: neighbourhood festival brings together local and social initiatives, artists and experts; opening with Federal Building Minister Klara Geywitz          
  • Material transport from Leipzig to Venice with ID. Buzz Cargo
  • Partnership in the framework of Volkswagen Group`s International activities for promotion of culture and sustainability

Wolfsburg/Venice. The 18th International Architecture Biennale opens in Venice on 20 May 2023. The Volkswagen Group is a partner of the curatorial team of the German Pavilion and supports the pavilion concept ‘Open for Maintenance – Wegen Umbau geöffnet’, which focuses on sustainable approaches to building construction and urban development. For the first time, the citizens of Venice as well as local and social initiatives will be invited to a grand neighbourhood festival on the eve of the opening to get in contact with artists and experts. Federal Building Minister Klara Geywitz takes part as commissioner of the German Pavilion. In March, materials for the pavilion were sustainably transported from Leipzig to Venice in an ID. Buzz Cargo.

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