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Government's Executive Body

Design and Heritage Council of State Capital Wiesbaden's next public gathering scheduled for Wednesday, September 10, from 2 PM to 3:30 PM, will unfold within the administrative building at Gustav-Stresemann-Ring 15, specifically in Room Montreux/San Sebastian on the ground floor.

Government Executive Group Meeting
Government Executive Group Meeting

Government's Executive Body

Mayor Gert-Uwe Mende is leading a debate about the future of Walhalla, a cultural monument and historical building in Wiesbaden. The discussions involve the remodeling and potential new use of the iconic structure.

At the helm of these deliberations is Andreas Junk, the chairperson of the Design and Heritage Advisory Committee. This independent body is tasked with ensuring architectural quality, building culture, and the preservation of Wiesbaden's heritage.

The committee's assessments consider aesthetic and functional optimization, as well as the integration of projects into the urban context. Economic viability and sustainability are also crucial factors in their evaluations.

The Press Office of the State Capital Wiesbaden, located in Schlossplatz, serves as a point of contact for citizens with questions about this debate. The office issues press releases and can be reached at Schlossplatz 6, 65183 Wiesbaden. For more information, citizens can visit the State Capital's official website at www.wiesbaden.de.

The Press Office is a valuable resource for those seeking to stay informed about the debates and decisions concerning Walhalla's future. As the discussions continue, the people of Wiesbaden can rest assured that their questions and concerns are being addressed by a dedicated team.

Walhalla, a building of significant historical importance, stands as a symbol of Wiesbaden's rich cultural heritage. As the committee works to find a suitable solution for its future, the people of Wiesbaden eagerly await the outcome of these important discussions.

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