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The Sommerbühne is back, turning the baroque garden of  into an impressive open-air stage from June 19-27.    Experience...
11/06/2026

The Sommerbühne is back, turning the baroque garden of into an impressive open-air stage from June 19-27.

Experience exciting shows and concerts, including highlights such as .lovis on June 26, winner of , the free Family Day, and the After-Work Party at the Brauscheune at Wolfsburg Castle.

Programme details: wolfsburg.de/sommerbuehne

Advance tickets are available now.

Join us for a great summer kick-off at the Open House days at  from 12–14 June, packed with art, music and culture.   Yo...
10/06/2026

Join us for a great summer kick-off at the Open House days at  from 12–14 June, packed with art, music and culture.  
 
Your only challenge? Trying to fit it all in. From the presentation of the new collection „Tausendmal Berlin“ to the Berlin Beats season opener with  to, not to mention artist talks, guided tours, family activities and special workshops, your weekend is officially booked.  
You can find the full programme on the website. 
 
See you there! 
 
Open House is presented in partnership with Volkswagen Group Culture. Entry is free. 
 
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Slide 1, Slide 3: Alexander Rentsch
Slide 4, Slide 5, Slide 6: Marlene Gawrisch

Your guide to a culture-packed June is here!From open-air concerts to interactive art workshops, we’re excited to presen...
04/06/2026

Your guide to a culture-packed June is here!

From open-air concerts to interactive art workshops, we’re excited to present a full calendar of inspiring events supported by Volkswagen Group Culture.
 
Swipe through to see the full line-up.

01/06/2026

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Let’s view art through the eyes of a child and see museums as spaces waiting to be explored. This was the message of the recent Ephra talk „Play date. Art meets play“, featuring Carsten Höller, author of „Book of Games. Spielebuch“, and Jenny Schlenzka, director of Gropius Bau. Moderated by Sebastian Frenzel (MONOPOL - Magazin für Kunst und Leben), the talk called for the lines between observer and creator to be blurred.

Ephra Talk is supported by Volkswagen Group Art4All.

Initiated by Kunstverein Wolfsburg e. V., the arti award has been a cornerstone of Wolfsburg’s vibrant art scene for 20 ...
26/05/2026

Initiated by Kunstverein Wolfsburg e. V., the arti award has been a cornerstone of Wolfsburg’s vibrant art scene for 20 years.

Congratulations to the winners of the arti 2026, who were announced last night: Dilara Cansi (1st place), Monika Salmanyan (2nd place) and Sophie Olive-Kuipers (3rd place)! Their interpretations of this year's theme, 'The World as a Mosaic', were selected from over 30 submissions and are truly powerful.

You can discover their work, along with pieces from all the other nominees, at the exhibition, which is open until August 9.

Volkswagen Group has supported of the award since 2008, supporting the initiative and helping to foster a vibrant cultural landscape and strengthen the local art scene in Wolfsburg.

The future of building is here, and it involves robots.   At the next Science Talk, "Robots on the building site – How 3...
21/05/2026

The future of building is here, and it involves robots.

At the next Science Talk, "Robots on the building site – How 3D printing can transform construction“, Prof. Dr. Inka Mai from Technische Universität Berlin explores how 3D printing and robotics can tackle resource scarcity and the housing crisis.

Join the Science Talk on 28 May, either in person at phaeno Wolfsburg or via the YouTube stream.

🗓️ Thursday, 28 May 2026 | 6.30 PM (doors open 6.15 pm)
📍 phaeno Science Theater & YouTube livestream (link in bio)
🎟️ Free admission, no registration needed

The Science Talk series is brought to you in cooperation with Volkswagen Group.

What happens when oceans get warmer, more polluted, and face man-made exploitation? What is our responsibility?  At our ...
20/05/2026

What happens when oceans get warmer, more polluted, and face man-made exploitation? What is our responsibility?

At our next Volkswagen Group Art4All event on May 27, renowned climate researcher Mojib Latif addresses these questions. His talk starts at 6 pm at .

Enjoy free entry from 4–9 pm for tours and stunning exhibitions like „Julian Charrière. Midnight Zone“ and „On Nervous Grounds. Zwischen Wahn und Wirklichkeit“.

Want to get creative yourself? From 4.30 to 6.30 PM, the open studio is calling. Discover the magic of the cyanotype process, which uses sunlight and special materials to create unique blueprint images.


🗓️ Wednesday, 27 May 2026 | 4–9 PM
📍 Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg
🎟️ Free admission

📸 Marek Kruszewski

A 400 km walk for music? When he was 20, Johann Sebastian Bach left his hometown in central Germany and travelled to Lüb...
19/05/2026

A 400 km walk for music? When he was 20, Johann Sebastian Bach left his hometown in central Germany and travelled to Lübeck to meet the composer Dietrich Buxtehude, the undisputed master of his time.

Now, the French ensemble Pygmalion is retracking this journey on foot and by bike for their project 'In search of Bach'. The tour begins in Wolfenbüttel, where the acclaimed ensemble, conducted by Raphaël Pichon, pays tribute with their 'VERTIGO' concert in the historic Hauptkirche.

As a cultural partner, Volkswagen Group Culture supports this project to enable new ways of experiencing classical music.

18/05/2026

In a world where division seems to be everywhere, art encourages us to take a closer look. 
 
Transformed into an unexpected ‚Plattenbau‘ in the style of the former GDR, the German Pavilion () at the 61st Venice Biennale () explores the history of division and the journey of reunification. 
 
The space is a site for reflection, curated by .reinhardt and featuring art by and . Volkswagen Group is proud to support the educational program, making this important cultural event accessible to as many people as possible.

Tomorrow, one of the world’s most important art exhibitions opens: the 61st La Biennale di Venezia, taking place from Ma...
08/05/2026

Tomorrow, one of the world’s most important art exhibitions opens: the 61st La Biennale di Venezia, taking place from May 9 to November 22.

For the German Pavilion, Volkswagen Group provides focused support for the educational and outreach activities, helping to share the curatorial and artistic work of Kathleen Reinhardt, Henrike Naumann and Sung Tieu with many people.

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