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Untold story: Reese & Ërnst explore the flood-climate catastrophe of 1342 - local...
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Results of our work |
A TV report about the Weißenfels Rowing Club 1884 and its athletes. The report shows the training operations, interviews with athletes and coaches and the importance of the new training building for the athletes. An interview with Klaus Ritter gives an insight into the club's work and the goals of the rowing club.
Portrait of the club: A portrait of the Weißenfels rowing club in 1884, which is ... » |
Handball performance center at the Euroville youth and sports hotel in Naumburg officially opened - voices of the guests in an interview.
Prime Minister Reiner Haseloff and other prominent guests celebrate the opening of the handball ... » |
Interview with eyewitnesses: Claudia-Maria Sorge and Angelica Jacob remember the time when their father was medical director of the Hohenmölsen district hospital
From hospital to retirement home: TV report shows the renovation of the former ... » |
Nessa's White Woman: An Eerie Encounter with Reese & Ërnst
A look into the past: The White Woman of Nessa with Reese & ... » |
Friends of Weißenfelser HV 91 shows social commitment: benefit game raises money for the needy in the region
Interview with Dieter Söhnlein: How the support association of Weißenfelser HV 91 ... » |
Weißenfels in European focus: TV report on Europe Talks in the Kulturhaus A report on the importance of Weißenfels in the European context at the Europe Talks in the Kulturhaus. interviews with dr Michael Schneider, Richard Kühnel and Robby Risch provide information about the political relevance.
Kulturhaus Weißenfels as a place of political discussion: TV report on the Europe Talks A ... » |
"Portrait of the Memleben Monastery and Imperial Palace: Interview with Andrea Knopik MA, Head of the Memleben Monastery and Imperial Palace Museum in the Burgenland district"
"In the footsteps of history: Interview with Andrea Knopik MA about the monastery and ... » |
The presentation of the honorary pin to Edwina Teichert, Felicitas Jordan and Cornelia König for their musical work at the Goethegymnasium during the New Year's reception of Weißenfels mayor Robby Risch is acknowledged in a TV report. An interview with the mayor provides insights into the importance of the award and acknowledges the work of the three honorees.
A TV report presents Edwina Teichert, Felicitas Jordan and Cornelia König being ... » |
Christine Beutler und Amy, die leidenschaftliche Bildungswandlerin, Lernbegleiterin und Mutter, vertiefen sich in Gespräche über neue Lernorte, Schulgründungen und den Weg, wie Eltern ihre eigene Kraft entdecken und entfesseln können.
Christine Beutler im Dialog mit Amy, der engagierten Bildungswandlerin, Lernbegleiterin und ... » |
Storm low Friederike: A trail of devastation - TV report on storm damage in the Burgenland district
Storm depression Friederike: A look at the storm damage in the Burgenland district and ... » |
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