Culture Calendar: August 2024
TEXT: MARILENA STRACKE
Discover a vibrant mix of culinary delights, cultural performances and artistic showcases this August. From Freiburg’s diverse street food market to Berlin’s premier dance festival, and the innovative Ruhrtriennale, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in unique experiences across the DACH region and enjoy the height of summer in style.
Street Food Market, Freiburg (3 – 4 August)
Freiburg’s popular street food market entices visitors with a diverse array of international culinary delights. For two days, it feels like every food truck in Germany gets together here, offering a unique opportunity to sample a wide variety of delicious foods all in one vibrant location.
www.streetfoodmarket-freiburg.de
Buskers Bern, Bern (8 – 10 August)
Everyone is invited to bask in the relaxed yet festive atmosphere of Bern’s Old Town. With 144 artists and 321 shows, guests can anticipate a stunning lineup of cultural performances, further enriched by culinary delights throughout the city.
Tanz im August, Berlin (15 – 31 August)
Without a doubt, this is one of the most important dance festivals in Europe. Here, dance and experimental choreography take centre stage. The best performers from around the world gather to celebrate innovative dance. Dance fans can look forward to German premieres and a variety of accompanying events.
Ruhrtriennale, Ruhr (16 August – 15 September)
This art festival invites contemporary artists to showcase their works around the historic industrial buildings of the Ruhr area. Featuring a diverse blend of music, dance, theatre, installations, and fine arts, the festival creates a unique connection between art and industrial spaces, offering an utterly irresistible atmosphere.
www.ruhrtriennale.de
MS Dockville Festival, Hamburg (16 – 18 August)
The MS Dockville Festival is a vibrant music and arts event in the heart of Hamburg, attracting over 60,000 visitors and around 10,000 campers annually. Featuring a diverse lineup of artists, bands and DJs across twelve stages, the festival offers an exhilarating atmosphere for music and art enthusiasts alike, all set against the scenic backdrop of the harbour.
Onaris, Bern (18 – 20 August)
As a premier trade fair for innovations and trends, Onaris is set to feature around 250 exhibitors showcasing the latest in lifestyle, decor and accessories, complemented by culinary delights. The fair unites creative young designers, established industry leaders, and a dynamic professional audience. This year’s theme is ‘handmade’, celebrating artisanal craftsmanship and unique designs.
Gourmet Festival Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf (23 – 25 August)
The Gourmet Festival Düsseldorf showcases over 200 exhibitors from upscale gastronomy, featuring delicacies from around the globe and an array of drinks including wine, champagne and gin. Visitors can also savour street food from the charmingly designed food trucks, making it a delightful experience for all foodies.
www.gourmetfestivals.de/exhibition/gourmet-festival-duesseldorf-2024
Vienna Classic Days, Vienna (24 – 25 August)
Classic car lovers will revel in the charm of the wonderfully old-school Old Timer Festival. The highlight of the event is the Old Timer Parade, where vehicles of all shapes, sizes and eras tour the Ring. Many classic car aficionados travel great distances to participate, and even as a spectator, the experience is well worth it.
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