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11 December 2025, Baden-Württemberg, Marbach am Neckar: Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (l) visits the Rilke exhibition at the Museum of Modern Literature. He is accompanied by Petra Olschowski (M, Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), Minister of Science, Research and the Arts of the state of Baden-Württemberg and Sandra Richter (r), Director of the German Literature Archive Marbach. Under the motto 'And then and then a white elephant. Rilke's Worlds', the exhibition shows Rilke's literary work as well as the social, intellectual and artistic circles in which he moved. Photo: Christoph Schmidt/dp-stock-foto
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11 December 2025, Baden-Württemberg, Marbach am Neckar: Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (l) visits the Rilke exhibition at the Museum of Modern Literature. He is accompanied by Petra Olschowski (M, Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), Minister of Science, Research and the Arts of the state of Baden-Württemberg and Sandra Richter (r), Director of the German Literature Archive Marbach. Under the motto 'And then and then a white elephant. Rilke's Worlds', the exhibition shows Rilke's literary work as well as the social, intellectual and artistic circles in which he moved. Photo: Christoph Schmidt/dp-stock-foto
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Marbach Am Neckar, Germany. 11th Dec, 2025. Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (3rd from left) visits the Rilke exhibition at the Museum of Modern Literature and takes part in a Q&A session with students. Under the motto 'And then and then a white elephant. Rilke's worlds', the exhibition shows Rilke's literary work as well as the social, intellectual and artistic circles in which he moved. Credit: Christoph Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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11 December 2025, Baden-Württemberg, Marbach am Neckar: Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (center) visits the Rilke exhibition at the Museum of Modern Literature. He is accompanied by Petra Olschowski (l, Alliance 90/The Greens), Minister for Science, Research and the Arts of Baden-Württemberg, and Sandra Richter (r), Director of the German Literature Archive Marbach. Under the motto 'And then and then a white elephant. Rilke's Worlds', the exhibition shows Rilke's literary work as well as the social, intellectual and artistic circles in which he moved. Photo: Christoph Schmidt/dpa-stock-foto
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11 December 2025, Baden-Württemberg, Marbach am Neckar: Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (2nd from left) visits the Rilke exhibition at the Museum of Modern Literature. He will be accompanied by Kai Uwe Peter (l), President of the German Schiller Society, Petra Olschowski (3rd from left, Alliance 90/The Greens), Minister for Science, Research and the Arts of Baden-Württemberg, and Sandra Richter (r), Director of the German Literature Archive Marbach. Under the motto 'And then and then a white elephant. Rilke's Worlds', the exhibition shows Rilke's literary work as well as the social,-stock-foto
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11 December 2025, Baden-Württemberg, Marbach am Neckar: Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (l) visits the Rilke exhibition at the Museum of Modern Literature. He is accompanied by Petra Olschowski (M, Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), Minister of Science, Research and the Arts of the state of Baden-Württemberg and Sandra Richter (r), Director of the German Literature Archive Marbach. Under the motto 'And then and then a white elephant. Rilke's Worlds', the exhibition shows Rilke's literary work as well as the social, intellectual and artistic circles in which he moved. Photo: Christoph Schmidt/dp-stock-foto
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11 December 2025, Baden-Württemberg, Marbach am Neckar: Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (l) visits the Rilke exhibition at the Museum of Modern Literature. He is accompanied by Petra Olschowski (M, Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), Minister of Science, Research and the Arts of the state of Baden-Württemberg and Sandra Richter (r), Director of the German Literature Archive Marbach. Under the motto 'And then and then a white elephant. Rilke's Worlds', the exhibition shows Rilke's literary work as well as the social, intellectual and artistic circles in which he moved. Photo: Christoph Schmidt/dp-stock-foto
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Marbach Am Neckar, Germany. 11th Dec, 2025. Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier visits the Rilke exhibition at the Museum of Modern Literature and takes part in a Q&A session with students. Under the motto 'And then and then a white elephant. Rilke's Worlds', the exhibition presents Rilke's literary work as well as the social, intellectual and artistic circles in which he moved. Credit: Christoph Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Marbach Am Neckar, Germany. 11th Dec, 2025. Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier visits the Rilke exhibition at the Museum of Modern Literature and gives a closing statement. Under the motto 'And then and then a white elephant. Rilke's worlds', the exhibition shows Rilke's literary work as well as the social, intellectual and artistic circles in which he moved. Credit: Christoph Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Marbach Am Neckar, Germany. 11th Dec, 2025. Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier visits the Rilke exhibition at the Museum of Modern Literature. Under the motto 'And then and then a white elephant. Rilke's worlds', the exhibition shows Rilke's literary work as well as the social, intellectual and artistic circles in which he moved. Credit: Christoph Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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11 December 2025, Baden-Württemberg, Marbach am Neckar: Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (4th from left) visits the Rilke exhibition at the Museum of Modern Literature. He will be received by Jan Trost (l), Mayor of Marbach am Neckar, Kai Uwe Peter (2nd from left), President of the German Schiller Society, Sandra Richter (3rd from left), Director of the German Literature Archive Marbach, and Petra Olschowski (r, Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), Minister for Science, Research and the Arts of Baden-Württemberg. Under the motto 'And then and then a white elephant. Rilke's Worlds', the exhibition-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 01st Dec, 2025. Marion Ackermann, President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SPK), photographed during a photo session at the State Library. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 01st Dec, 2025. Marion Ackermann (center), President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SPK), Wolfram Weimer (left, non-party), Minister of State for Culture and the Media, and Gero Dimter (right), Vice President of the SPK, stand next to each other during a photo session in the State Library. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 01st Dec, 2025. Marion Ackermann (r), President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SPK), and Wolfram Weimer (non-party), Minister of State for Culture and the Media, talk during a photo session at the State Library. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 01st Dec, 2025. Marion Ackermann (center), President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SPK), Wolfram Weimer (left, non-party), Minister of State for Culture and the Media, and Gero Dimter (right), Vice President of the SPK, talk during a photo session in the State Library. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. Dancers create the stage program at the end of the Capital of Culture Year 2025 in Chemnitz. An international mountain parade in the afternoon and an open-air rave were among the other highlights of the day. The European Capital of Culture year was launched in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. Since then, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' are estimated to have attracted more than two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. Dancers create the stage program at the end of the Capital of Culture Year 2025 in Chemnitz. An international mountain parade in the afternoon and an open-air rave were among the other highlights of the day. The European Capital of Culture year was launched in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. Since then, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' are estimated to have attracted more than two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. Dancers from the European Capital of Culture 2026 in Oulu (Finland) create the stage program at the end of the Capital of Culture year 2025 in Chemnitz. An international mountain parade in the afternoon and an open-air rave were among the other highlights of the day. The European Capital of Culture year was launched in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. Since then, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' are estimated to have attracted more than two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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29 November 2025, Saxony, Chemnitz: Michael Kretschmer (CDU), Minister President of Saxony, and Barbara Klepsch (CDU), Minister for Culture and Tourism in Saxony, take to the stage at the end of the Capital of Culture 2025 in Chemnitz. An international mountain parade in the afternoon and an open-air rave were among the other highlights of the day. The European Capital of Culture year was launched in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. Since then, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' are estimated to have attracted more than two million visitors to the city. Photo: He-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. Dancers create the stage program at the end of the Capital of Culture Year 2025 in Chemnitz. An international mountain parade in the afternoon and an open-air rave were among the other highlights of the day. The European Capital of Culture year was launched in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. Since then, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' are estimated to have attracted more than two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. Dancers create the stage program at the end of the Capital of Culture Year 2025 in Chemnitz. An international mountain parade in the afternoon and an open-air rave were among the other highlights of the day. The European Capital of Culture year was launched in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. Since then, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' are estimated to have attracted more than two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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29 November 2025, Saxony, Chemnitz: Andrea Pier, Commercial Director of Chemnitz 2025, and Stefan Schmidtke, Program Director of Chemnitz 2025, stand on stage under the word 'Thank you' at the end of the Capital of Culture Year 2025 in Chemnitz. An international mountain parade in the afternoon and an open-air rave were among the other highlights of the day. The European Capital of Culture year was launched in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. Since then, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' are estimated to have attracted more than two million visitors to the city.-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. The word 'thank you' is reflected in a railing in front of the stage at the end of the Capital of Culture Year 2025 in Chemnitz. An international mountain parade in the afternoon and an open-air rave were among the other highlights of the day. The European Capital of Culture year was launched in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. Since then, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' are estimated to have attracted more than two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. Thousands of participants take part in Christmas caroling on Theaterplatz in Chemnitz. This year, the singing is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year kicked off in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. Thousands of participants take part in Christmas caroling on Theaterplatz in Chemnitz. This year's carol singing is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year was heralded in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. Wind players from the Robert Schumann Philharmonic Orchestra perform at the Christmas carol sing on Theaterplatz in Chemnitz. This year, the singing is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year was heralded in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. Thousands of participants take part in Christmas caroling on Theaterplatz in Chemnitz. This year, the singing is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year was launched in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. Thousands of participants take part in Christmas caroling on Theaterplatz in Chemnitz. This year's carol singing is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year was heralded in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. Thousands of participants take part in Christmas caroling on Theaterplatz in Chemnitz. This year's carol singing is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year was heralded in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. Thousands of participants take part in Christmas caroling on Theaterplatz in Chemnitz. This year's carol singing is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year was heralded in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. A visitor takes a photo of the Christmas carol singing on Theaterplatz in Chemnitz. This year, the singing is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year kicked off in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. More than 1000 participants in a mountain parade have lined up in the traditional habit on Theaterplatz in Chemnitz. This year's parade is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year was heralded in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. More than 1000 participants in a mountain parade pass in front of the Karl Marx Monument in their traditional costumes. This year's parade is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year was heralded in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. More than 1000 participants in a mountain parade have lined up in the traditional habit on Theaterplatz in Chemnitz. This year's parade is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year was heralded in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. More than 1000 participants in a mountain parade have lined up in the traditional habit on Theaterplatz in Chemnitz. This year's parade is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year was heralded in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. The mining symbol 'Schlägel und Eisen' can be seen before the mining parade with over 1000 participants on Theaterplatz in Chemnitz. This year's parade is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year was heralded in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. A mountain musician holds his lyre during a mountain parade concert with over 1000 participants on Theaterplatz in Chemnitz. This year's parade is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year was heralded in January with a grand show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. A mountain musician holds his lyre during a mountain parade concert with over 1000 participants on Theaterplatz in Chemnitz. This year's parade is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year was heralded in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. More than 1000 participants in a mountain parade, including children, parade through the city in the traditional habit. This year's parade is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year was launched in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 29th Nov, 2025. More than 1000 participants in a mountain parade parade through the city in their traditional costumes. This year's parade is all about the Capital of Culture finale. The European Capital of Culture year was heralded in January with a big show at the Karl Marx Monument. After that, over 2000 events under the motto 'C the Unseen' attracted an estimated two million visitors to the city. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto