The house on the Elbe riverside path holds a history of over a hundred years, which we preserve digitally and analogously...
...and want to make visible.
Simply too beautiful and exciting to hide...
… the ground floor will be filled with life and ideas as a place for culture and community.
This cultural space is not conceived as a finished concept, but as a process that develops through shared activities. It emerges from the people who use it, co-create it, and shape it.
The place is accessible to everyone and intentionally designed to be low-threshold. An open and appreciative attitude forms the basis for encounters, cooperation, and exchange.
Creativity, integration, and cultural dialogue are supported—as lived practice that allows space for diverse perspectives and experiences.