Kultur Palast Harburg
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Kultur Palast Harburg

The Kultur Palast Harburg is a place of encounter, exchange, educational mediation and artistic or musical development.

The Kulturpalast Harburg offers a variety of formats such as cultural events, concerts or comedy nights, but also projects such as the HipHop Academy Hamburg and the Klangstrolche. Young people can try out and grow artistically here in a protected space. Closely connected to this is the aim of discovering and promoting unseen potential in Harburg and creating a home for talented young artists.

Music as a universal language conveys respect, diversity and community. The group rooms in the Kultur Palast in Harburg are therefore available to local associations, initiatives and cultural groups. But they can also be rented for conferences. In the work of the Kultur Palast, special emphasis is placed on showing the district culture in all its facets and on being a shining point of attraction for all Harburg residents through cultural education work.

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