Hameln is giving away 300 trees: A step towards climate neutrality!

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Hameln promotes climate neutrality: On November 15, 2025, 300 free trees will be given away to citizens. See the North Tour!

Hameln fördert Klimaneutralität: Am 15.11.2025 werden 300 kostenlose Bäume für Bürger verschenkt. Sehen Sie die Nordtour!
Hameln promotes climate neutrality: On November 15, 2025, 300 free trees will be given away to citizens. See the North Tour!

Hameln is giving away 300 trees: A step towards climate neutrality!

The city of Hameln is making a name for itself with its tireless commitment to climate protection. As part of their initiative to achieve climate neutrality over the next ten years, 300 free trees were given away to citizens on November 15, 2025. This measure was a complete success: all trees were taken within just 24 hours. One could say that the people of Hamelin understand the old saying “Every tree counts” particularly well and are prepared to actively do their part to protect the climate. In addition, today's episode is the North tour at 6:00 p.m., which will, among other things, focus on the region's beautiful landscapes and cultural treasures.

Who would have thought that Hamelin would become known not only for its fairy tales, but also for its rapid development in the field of environmental protection? This could be a model for many other cities that also want to improve their environmental performance. The “Nordtour” program also addresses the topic of lifestyle and culinary delicacies, which rounds off the overall picture of this charming city.

Top sporting performances in Melle

Another highlight of the hour is Thomas Lanvermeyer, who comes from Melle. As a twelve-time German champion in arm wrestling, he has already achieved great things and is now aiming for a podium place at the upcoming world championships in Bulgaria. This is an impressive achievement that shows how much technology and dynamism goes into this demanding sport. Arm wrestling is not just a game of strength, but also a question of correct technique and body tension.

Art and culture in the north

The cultural landscape of northern Germany does not stand still. A notable event in Göttingen is the current photo exhibition by Bryan Adams, which was created in collaboration with the renowned art book publisher Gerhard Steidl. Adams' photo books have been available from Steidl Verlag for 13 years and show the musician's creativity from a completely new perspective. The focus of the exhibition is on the impressive snapshots that should not be missed.

In addition, the city of Schleswig is impressive with its important cultural treasures. The baroque palace building combined with the historic cathedral and the Viking settlement of Haithabu make Schleswig an attraction for those interested in culture. Puzzlers also get their money's worth: At the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, like-minded people meet monthly at puzzle meetings, where you can exchange ideas and be creative in a relaxed atmosphere.

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The Bremen dance school tanzbar_bremen focuses on mixed-abled dance and thus closes the gap for dancers with different abilities, including members with Down syndrome, like Till Krumwiede, who is an active part of the dance community at the age of 23. This inclusive approach is growing in popularity and shows how important diversity is in dance.

The kiosk in Plön offers another interesting detail: Formerly known as “Kiauka”, it has now made a name for itself under the new title “Coffee To Go – Snacks & Kiosk” and attracts visitors with its diverse range, which is open daily from 5:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Overall, it shows that in northern Germany it is not just big events like this Tour by Bryan Adams cause a sensation, but also local initiatives, art and culture have a high priority in people's everyday lives. From small but fine details to big topics, the region is an attractive destination for everyone who is looking for something special.