City. People. River also informs on Instagram

22 July 2024
City. People. River also informs on Instagram
Interested parties can find out more about the application, the Pader and current projects not only on the new website
Under the title "City. People. River. - The Pader for Europe", the city of Paderborn is applying for the European Heritage Label (EHL) 2025 with the unique urban river landscape Pader. With this new website for the project, the EHL team would like to offer all interested parties a platform where they can not only find out about the project, but also learn many exciting facts about the application and the history of the Pader.
In addition to the website, the team also uses social media to provide information about news and upcoming events relating to the "Pader". Instagram not only introduces the team, but also presents numerous projects and places that deal with the topic. In addition, interviews are also shown in short video format (reel), in which artists, entrepreneurs and many other inspiring personalities have their say and explain their approach to the Pader and its significance.
Artists, entrepreneurs and many other inspiring personalities will have their say and explain their approach to the Pader and its significance.
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The EKS project team (from left): Jessica Schütte, Head of the Office for Environmental Protection and Green Spaces, Prof. Michael Ströhmer, Scientific Director of the project (Historical Institute of the University of Paderborn), Joanna Becker, Public Relations & Social Media (Office for Public Relations and City Marketing), Max Zindel, Head of the Cultural Office, Dr Kristina Stog, Public Relations & Social Media (Office for Public Relations and City Marketing), Dr Kristina Stog, Public Relations & Social Media (Office for Public Relations and City Marketing). Kristina Stog, Public Relations & Social Media (Office for Public Relations and City Marketing), Brigitte Zacharias, Programme Manager (Office for Environmental Protection and Green Spaces), Benedikt Heitmar, Historical Institute of Paderborn University, and Claudia Warnecke, Technical Councillor and Project Manager of the application for the seal.