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Fehmarnbelt Days Invitation by Lübeck: Join Us for This Event!

Fehmarnbelt Days Invitation in Lübeck: Join Us for Insights on Fehmarnbelt Project

Germany-South Scandinavia link to be unveiled in 2029, forecasts suggest
Germany-South Scandinavia link to be unveiled in 2029, forecasts suggest

Get Ready for the Fehmarnbelt Bash in Lübeck! 🤝🇩🇰

Events Invited: Fehmarnbelt Days in Lübeck - Fehmarnbelt Days Invitation by Lübeck: Join Us for This Event!

Let's party it up, German-style! The fine folks of Lübeck and Schleswig-Holstein are inviting one and all to a rousing shindig along the Trave River on June 14 and 15. This extravaganza is all about celebrating the blossoming bonds with our danish neighbors through the Ostseetunnel! Over 600 dudes and dudettes from art, culture, business, and politics are ready to show off what Fehmarnbelt region's got going on.

Get ready to be amazed, as the Fehmarnbelt Bash gets officially underway on June 14 (12:00 PM) on a wood-and-concrete floaty stage right near the Musik- und Kongresshalle. You can expect a steady stream of discussions, performances, and concerts to keep you entertained. Around 40 German and Danish ventures and ventures will be on hand to show off their wares.

If you're a brainiac looking for some deep chats, mark your calendars for June 15 and 16. That's when the bigwigs will gather for a confab on infrastructure, sustainability, and innovation promotion. According to the city of Lübeck, that's the lowdown on the agenda.

The Fehmarnbelt Bash has been a recurring event every two years in the region since 2012, with the primary aim of bridging the gap between northern Germany, Denmark, and southern Sweden. Starting in 2029, a 18-kilometer-long road and rail tunnel between the German Baltic Sea island of Fehmarn and the Danish island of Lolland will link the regions.

On the map, we got:- Lübeck- Trave- Schleswig-Holstein- Party time- Denmark- Hansestadt- Ostseetunnel

And here's a quick scoop on what the festival's all about: its purpose, agenda, and connection to the Ostseetunnel and Fehmarnbelt tunnel project.

What's it all about?The Fehmarnbelt Bash is a celebration and platform for cross-border cooperation and cultural exchange between Germany and Denmark, focusing primarily on friendship, collaboration, and regional integration. The event runs from June 14 to 16, 2025, and promises an eclectic blend of music, discussions, culinary delights, and small-scale performances near the banks of the river Trave.

The Lowdown- Cultural Swap: Music, food, and art representing both German and Scandinavian traditions are at the core of the event, with an emphasis on sharing and appreciating different cultures.- Think Tank: Panels and talks will tackle subjects like innovation, sustainability, and regional development. Turns out there are smart people with cool ideas!- Cooperation Zone: The festival will highlight EU Interreg cooperation programs fostering collaborative projects between Danish and Lübecker partners, offering a glimpse into ongoing initiatives.- Community Hour: The event is designed to help connect residents, businesses, and organizations, creating a sense of belonging and shared future.

Connection to Denmark, the Ostseetunnel, and the Fehmarn-Lolland Tunnel ProjectThe Fehmarnbelt Bash is closely tied to the Ostseetunnel (a fancy name for the Fehmarnbelt connection) and the Fehmarn-Lolland tunnel project, which aims to establish a permanent road and rail link between Fehmarn and Lolland, scheduled for completion in 2029. This tunnel is set to revolutionize transportation, economic integration, and cultural exchange between Northern Germany and Southern Denmark.

The Bash spotlights cooperative projects and emphasizes the significance of this cross-border infrastructure to promote a more connected region, as well as the potential for growth and transformation that the tunnel represents. Prepare to be inspired and ready to collaborate! 💪🇩🇰🇩🇪🇪🇸🌎

  1. Besides the music, discussions, and culinary delights, the Fehmarnbelt Bash also encourages an 'employment policy' focused approach, as it aims to foster collaboration and regional integration by connecting residents, businesses, and organizations, promoting a sense of belonging and shared future.
  2. As the festival delves into topics like innovation and sustainability, it aligns with the 'lifestyle' of outdoor-living and home-and-garden, the tangible outcomes of which can be seen in the Fehmarn-Lolland Tunnel Project, promising to revolutionize transportation, economic integration, and cultural exchange, thereby encouraging a greener and more connected 'home-and-garden' for both Northern Germany and Southern Denmark.

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