The Munich trade unions will be presenting themselves on Friday and Saturday in Steinsdorfstrasse. For us unions, “Isar for everyone” always means “good work for everyone” – so that everyone can really join in the celebrations. This year we are asking ourselves the questions: What needs to happen so that the trains are on time or so that kindergartens don’t have to close?
At our Guessing game “How rich is the richest man in Germany?” you can win attractive prizes. On Saturday we also offer our younger guests Glitzertattoos an.
And that DGB Educational Institute invites you again to a free tour a:
City on the Isar and Isar Islands
There are many listed buildings on both banks of the Isar: two large churches, interesting bridges, many monuments, a fountain that Adolf von Hildebrand created for Strasbourg, and a huge, world-famous museum. One of the Isar islands once housed a tourist restaurant, which is now also a museum. Little known to Munich residents, however, is another island that has remained largely untouched to this day, and which once housed a monument to the painter Moritz von Schwind.
District tour to the Isarinselfest,
Saturday, 07 September 2024, 2 to 4 p.m.
Director: Prof. Dr. Dieter Klein
Meeting point: At the red pavilion of the DGB (German Trade Union Confederation),
Steinsdorfstraße (near the parish church of St. Lukas)
The DGB Youth is part of the youth stage of the Isarinselfest and offers her popular Bags/Backpacks-Spraying an.
More information about the Isarinselfest and a site map can be found on the Website of the Isarinselfest