Ceremony for the Extension of the Seal Brings Children's Rights to Landshut

Event: Ceremony for the Extension of the Seal "Child-Friendly Municipality Landshut" in Alte Kaserne – Jugendkulturzentrum, Liesl-Karlstadt-Weg 4, 84036 Landshut on 4. July 2026

Date and Time

4. July 2026 14:30

Location

Alte Kaserne
Liesl-Karlstadt-Weg 4, 84036 Landshut, Germany

Price

Free

About this Event

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Mood

Festive

Venue Type

Inside

Landshut celebrates children's rights with a ceremony full of signs of the future

On Saturday, July 4, 2026, Landshut invites you to the ceremony for the extension of the Seal of Child-Friendly Municipality. In the Old Barracks – Youth Cultural Center, the focus will be on how children's rights can be further strengthened in the city's daily life. For families, this creates a special experience with a clear message: Children and young people are visibly part of Landshut.

A ceremony with real significance for families

The city of Landshut receives the Seal of Child-Friendly Municipality for another three years. The new action plan includes 15 measures, including a violence protection concept for schools, a website with youth topics, and an action week for children's rights. This makes the event exciting for families: It is not just about words, but about concrete steps toward more safety, participation, and practicality for young people.

A venue with youth culture and ample space

The Old Barracks is the youth cultural center of the city of Landshut. The venue primarily targets youth and young or young-at-heart adults with its program. The hall offers seating for up to 333 people and standing room for up to 520 people. For families, this means: a clearly structured place with enough room for encounters, orientation, and shared experiences.

Educational value that convinces families

The ceremony connects administration, children's rights, and participation in an age-appropriate manner. Children and young people are not just considered but taken seriously as experts in their own right. This strengthens trust, promotes co-determination, and makes political processes understandable for young people. The accompanying dialogue with the youth advisory board and the supporting program featuring a poetry slam by Dana Sienna and the dance group Step Up adds additional vibrancy to the afternoon.

What visitors can expect

Information points at the event will provide details about the individual projects. Directly afterward, the Landshut Youth Festival will begin in the courtyard of the Old Barracks. Those who come with family will experience an afternoon where children's rights, community, and creative impulses come together. The result: a family-friendly event with fun learning, engagement, and a palpable spirit of renewal.

Conclusion: The ceremony for the extension of the seal shows Landshut as a city that takes children's rights seriously and gives families a lively sign of participation and the future. Anyone who wants to see how municipal action becomes more child-friendly should follow this event live.

Official channels of Municipal Youth Work City of Landshut:

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