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**Erfurt Kulturquartier Wins Prestigious Panther Prize for Civic Engagement**
The Erfurt Kulturquartier, a cultural hub in the heart of Erfurt, Germany, has been awarded the prestigious Panther Prize. The award, given annually since 2005 for civic engagement, was presented at a ceremony held under the motto "Together:Hold! - For a peaceful and human coexistence" at the Three Sixty in Bochum.
The Panther Prize recognises outstanding contributions to local civic life, culture, or community engagement. The Erfurt Kulturquartier was chosen for its exemplary commitment to social cohesion, cultural development, and public welfare.
The cultural quarter, Thuringia's first cultural cooperative, is home to dance theater, a cinema club, and Radio F.R.E.I as anchor tenants. It has been instrumental in strengthening community bonds and enhancing public cultural engagement, making it a fitting recipient of the Panther Prize.
Tely Buchner, one of the recipients of the award, expressed his delight at receiving the prize, viewing it as a motivation for the future and a confirmation of past achievements. The other recipients included Thomas Schmidt, Christine Liedke, and Christoph Nolte. Despite a nine-hour train journey, they were thrilled to return to Erfurt with the Panther sculpture, which will have a special place in the Kulturquartier.
However, plans for the use of the prize money, amounting to 5000 Euros, are still unclear. The award ceremony also served as a networking event and platform for mutual invitations, offering opportunities for further collaborations and initiatives.
The Panther Prize was also awarded to the alliance "Kaiserslautern against the right" in Halle, recognising their efforts in promoting social cohesion and human rights.
For more detailed information about the Panther Prize and the specific reasons for the Erfurt Kulturquartier’s award, checking local Erfurt municipal or cultural authority announcements would provide authoritative information.
- The Erfurt Kulturquartier, having a strong presence in fashion-and-beauty, food-and-drink, home-and-garden, and relationships through various events and programs, has been recognized for its community engagement.
- Tely Buchner, one of the recipients of the Panther Prize, expressed his excitement about the award, viewing it as a reinforcement of their efforts in lifestyle and community development.
- Pets and travel enthusiasts coming to Erfurt could find unique opportunities for engagement at the Panther Prize-winning Erfurt Kulturquartier, as it has been an instrumental hub for cultural development and social cohesion.
- With the award of 5000 Euros, the Erfurt Kulturquartier may expand its offerings in areas such as shopping, cars, and music, allowing even more people to be impacted by its community initiatives.
- As the Erfurt Kulturquartier plans to use the prize money to further cultivate its vibrant lifestyle scene, it also serves as a beacon for civic engagement and cultural development for other municipalities, inspiring them to create spaces that similarly empower and engage their communities.