Augsburg is a peace city!
This statement includes a commitment to peaceful coexistence in a diverse urban society. Together with the administration, numerous clubs, initiatives, associations, project groups and privately committed individuals contribute to shaping Augsburg as a vibrant and active city of peace. The city and its institutions are committed to taking a firm and courageous stand against all forms of exclusion, discrimination and racism.
History
With over 2000 years of history, Augsburg is one of the oldest cities in Germany. The Augsburg High Peace Festival is a unique public holiday that is celebrated on August 8th and has a very special place in the city's history.
Read more about the history here...
Intangible cultural heritage
The Augsburg High Peace Festival is celebrated annually on August 8 as a public holiday. In 2018, it was added to the national list of intangible cultural heritage. It had previously been recognized as Bavarian intangible cultural heritage. In 2019, the Peace Festival with its extensive program was awarded the Bavarian Homeland Prize.
Read more about the inclusion as intangible cultural heritage here...
The Peace Office
The Peace Office is an institution in Directorate 3 in the Mayor's Department of the City of Augsburg. It organizes events such as the cultural programme for the Augsburg High Peace Festival, lectures and conferences.
Our network
The City of Peace Augsburg thrives on the commitment of many. Associations, non-profit organizations, scientific institutions, individuals and artists contribute to bringing people together and to social cohesion. Thanks to this commitment, the peace network is constantly growing.
Here you can get an overview of our network...
Supporters
The peace activities in Augsburg are generously supported by various actors.