Culture Prize 2025: Submit suggestions from Groß-Gerau by September!
The Groß-Gerau district will award its culture prize in 2025. Submit proposals by September 30, 2024! Find out more here.

Culture Prize 2025: Submit suggestions from Groß-Gerau by September!
Things are getting creative again in the Groß-Gerau district! On July 9, 2025, it was announced that the culture prize would be awarded for the eighth time this year. This is an initiative that has existed since 2009 and crosses all genres of art - from literature and music to visual and performing arts as well as local heritage. rheinmainverlag.de reports that ...
The prize is awarded annually in alternation with a cultural promotion prize for young artists to ensure that both established and emerging talents are in focus. Proposals for the 2025 Culture Prize can be submitted until September 30, 2024. Anyone who is interested should know that self-applications are not permitted and that suggestions must be submitted in writing with reasons.
Who can win?
The special thing about the culture prize is that the winners usually have to be based in the district or their artistic achievements have to be related to the district. Previous winners include Peter Härtling from Mörfelden-Walldorf and the IKS Jazz Association from Rüsselsheim. Names like Hans Jürgen Jansen, Monika Trapp and Christel Göttert grace the list - all artists who have had a decisive influence on cultural life in the region. rheinmainverlag.de further states that...
For those seeking the award, a registration form can be found on the district's homepage under the Activities section. All relevant information can be accessed here.
culture in the region
To shed light on the importance of cultural prizes in Germany, you can take a look at the German Art Prize. This international art competition was launched in 2021 and allows artists to submit their works. Participation is open to academically trained artists, and there are financial reductions in processing fees for young artists up to the age of 30. A good opportunity to offer young talents a platform in the region. kulturpreise.de informs that…
Especially for award winners like Mario Schneider, who already received the Harz Culture Prize in 2014, such a prize is an excellent opportunity to present their own work to a broader public. Schneider, who was born in Neindorf in the Mansfelder Land, took up the interplay between tradition and modernity with his documentary “MansFeld” and thus thrilled the audience. harzregion.de reports that…
The awarding of the cultural prize in the Groß-Gerau district is not only another highlight in cultural life, but also a valuable opportunity for artists to demonstrate the social relevance of their work and also to work for the preservation of art and culture. So, dear readers: If you have a brilliant idea or a special artist in mind, don't hesitate to submit suggestions by the end of September!