Millerntor Gallery
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Millerntor Gallery
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Millerntor Gallery
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Millerntor Gallery
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Millerntor Gallery
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Millerntor Gallery

Art, music and culture festival on St. Pauli

The art, music and culture festival Millerntor Gallery #13 will take place from 10 to 13 July 2025 at the FC St. Pauli stadium. The festival is an open platform for dialogue and exchange.

Impressive art, a good atmosphere and activism for a better world: Hamburg's Millerntor Stadium will host the 13th edition of the Millerntor Gallery in 2025. The international festival, initiated by Viva con Agua ARTS and FC St. Pauli, uses the language of art to creatively communicate global issues such as access to clean drinking water. Under the motto ‘ART CREATES WATER’, the festival brings together people from all over the world - for art with attitude.

MILLERNTOR GALLERY as a colourful festival with around 18,000 visitors

As part of the festival, the  is transformed into Hamburg's largest temporary gallery. In the catacombs, local and international artists show works of street art, illustration, design, photography and other genres. A multi-layered music, cultural and educational programme accompanies the exhibition - with space for exchange and new perspectives.

In 2023, the Millerntor Gallery was honoured with the Hamburg Club Award in two categories: ‘External Organiser of the Year’ and ‘Festival - Small but Mighty of the Year’.

Commitment to clean drinking water

Viva con Agua Arts (VcAA) is a social business of Viva con Agua. It organises art, music and cultural events with the aim of generating funds for WASH projects (Water, Sanitation, Hygiene). The proceeds from the sale of art from the Millerntor Gallery are used to support projects worldwide - over 3 million people have already been given access to clean drinking water.

 

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