Berlin's Long Night of Religions 2025: Uniting 10,000 Around 'Hope'
Berlin is gearing up for its annual Long Night of Religions, with around 10,000 people expected to attend this year's event on 13/14 September. The theme for 2025 is 'Hope', reflecting the unity and optimism that the event aims to foster.
The Long Night of Religions is a collaborative effort, involving nearly 100 churches, religious communities, and interreligious associations. Despite the search results not specifying a single organiser, the event is a collective initiative of local congregations, churches, mosques, synagogues, and community houses. This year, over a hundred locations will be open to the public, offering a variety of activities such as church tours, readings, lectures, and discussion circles. These activities provide a unique opportunity for the public to engage with different religions and cultures.
The Long Night of Religions in Berlin is an annual celebration of religious diversity, bringing together thousands of people under the banner of hope. With numerous locations and activities, it offers a chance for the public to learn, engage, and appreciate the city's rich religious tapestry.
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