Tender plants grow in the raised beds of the culture island.

Oasis on asphalt

Opening of the Kulturinsel in front of the Gasteig HP8
With jam sessions, live music and a big party, the Gasteig HP8 opens its culture island together with the collective "Die Städtischen".
22.04.2023, 14:00

Party, Garden & Park
Gasteig HP8
Gasteig München GmbH

"Die Städtischen" and the Gasteig want to show what is possible on such a cultural island of raised beds, wooden seating and stage elements: From 2 p.m. gardening can be done together under the motto "Kräuterwiese". For example, do lavender, sage, thyme or carnations grow in abundance in your garden or on the balcony? Feel free to contact mitmachen@gasteig.de, pack up the plants and come by with them!

From 4 p.m., musicians such as Cellz, the influencer Queen Lizzy, the band Johnny Fab Kaufmann and dancers will test the new area before it is open to everyone at 7.15 p.m. for the first big community jam session. Anyone who spontaneously wants to perform can register with the "Städtischen" at diestaedtische@hotmail.com.

The grand finale then starts in Saal X: From 10 p.m., the celebrations continue with free entry to electronic music by DJs Chico & Iko, KamiKatze, Polaster and Cosimoto.

Venue

Gasteig HP8

Square "Am Kulturkraftwerk"

Hans-Preißinger-Str. 8
81379 München

To the website Directions

Accessibility:

  • Parking spaces:

    No

  • Gastronomic offer:

    Yes, drinks and food

Organiser

In cooperation with

Tickets

This event is free of charge.

Further information

  • What language:

    German

Tender plants grow in the raised beds of the culture island.
The Kulturinsel is growing. © Benedikt Feiten
Gasteig HP8 from a bird's eye view at night
Gasteig HP8 from a bird's eye view at night © HGEsch

Organiser

Gasteig München GmbH

The Gasteig HP8 is a magnet for culture enthusiasts and inquisitive minds. Around the year, many thousands of visitors come to Munich's new cultural center in Sendling. Whether for a concert, a language course, to dance or to borrow media. With more than 1,000 events a year, there is something for everyone.