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Premiere at the Berlin "Hoffest" courtyard festival 2022

Premiere from the 20th Berlin Courtyard Festival: For the first time, this major summer festival was hosted by a woman. As Governing Mayor of Berlin and host of the event, Franziska Giffey welcomed around 3,500 guests from all areas of society in the courtyards of Berlin’s town hall. The motto of the evening was #FutureCapitalBerlin to reflect the unique diversity of the city.

Many select partners from the fields of business, culture and gastronomy, including many Berlin Partner representatives, presented themselves with a comprehensive range of informative appearances as well as cultural and culinary delights. One highlight was also the participation of prize winners of Berlin Master Chef. 97 select partners were represented at this year’s Courtyard Festival, of which 38 companies and institutions attended for the first time. Another first was the ‘Startup Area’, in which eight startups were able to present their brilliant ideas to the attending guests.

Impressions of the BERLIN "HOFFEST" COURTYARD FESTIVAL 2022

Copyright: ©Berlin Partner/Eventfotografen

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