Altonale 2025: Cultural festival of diversity with environmental themes in Altona!
The Altonale 2025 celebrates cultural diversity with art, music and the Green World Tour. Date: June 27th to July 6th in Altona.

Altonale 2025: Cultural festival of diversity with environmental themes in Altona!
The Altonale, one of the most colorful and exciting festivals of cultural diversity, is celebrating its 26th anniversary this year. From June 27th to July 6th, the festival with the motto “Resonance” shows a wide range of events from art, theater, music, dance, literature and film. The anticipation is palpable and the announcements already provide an exciting glimpse of what visitors can expect. The Mopo reports that the events all target the creative energy and resource utilization that characterize Altona's diverse culture.
Particularly eye-catching is the newly introduced “Green World Tour” future trade fair, which will take place on June 27th and 28th on Ottenser Hauptstrasse. Here visitors are invited to find out more about climate, environmental and animal protection. The trade fair is all about sustainable lifestyles and offers exciting topics such as nutrition, lifestyle, renewable energies, mobility, design and fashion. With the motto “Discover, experience, try”, the organizer Michael Lülf wants to motivate people to actively engage with climate-friendly alternatives. A highlight is this Clothing exchange without packaging waste, where clothes in good condition can be exchanged. This not only avoids waste, but also conserves resources.
Diverse offers and promotions
In addition to the Green World Tour, there are other exciting events on the program. On July 3rd and 4th, the tent stage on the Altonaer Balcony will be used with the choreography “Kunstkammer” by Edvin Revazov. This performance promises to captivate the audience. On June 29th at 12 p.m. the event “Poets in the Park” will take place in the picturesque Jenischpark, which will appeal to literature enthusiasts.
Another fascinating part of the Altonale is the exhibition “Re:sonanz – The Valley Below” by the artist Gaby Bergmann, which can be seen daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Christianskirche on Klopstockplatz from June 29th. The decentralized literature campaign “Books Bloom” also provides literary inspiration throughout the festival. Most events are accessible under the “pay what you want” principle, which makes it easier for everyone to enjoy culture and takes the needs of visitors into account. All of these initiatives are in line with the goals of sustainable events, as reflected in the discourse about Green events be discussed.
Sustainable culture in focus
Hosting the Altonale as an environmentally conscious event couldn't be more appropriate. At a time when sustainability is becoming more and more important, the festival is a very good example of how art and culture can also contribute to raising awareness about environmentally friendly alternatives. Initiatives such as the clothing exchange and the organizers' commitment to relying on regional and seasonal products reflect the trend that has also affected the culture and events industry.
Overall, the Altonale 2025 shows how lively and diverse the cultural scene is in this country and what positive impulses can be created through creative approaches and environmentally conscious actions. If you would like to find out more about the festival, you can find all the information here www.altonale.de.