Bayreuth Culture Prize 2025: Baier and Rothen Bücher honored!
Barbara Baier and Peter Rothen Bücher were awarded the City of Bayreuth's Culture Prize on July 10, 2025 for their commitment.

Bayreuth Culture Prize 2025: Baier and Rothen Bücher honored!
In the idyllic garden of Carolinenruhe Castle, it was with great joy that the City of Bayreuth's Culture Prize was awarded to the two committed personalities Barbara Baier-Folwill and Peter Rothen Bücher today. Mayor Thomas Ebersberger presented the award during a celebratory ceremony in which the award winners' commitment to German-Israeli friendship and margrave culture was recognized. The city of Bayreuth is once again showing how important its cultural heritage and international relations are, he also reports courier.
Barbara Baier-Folwill, known as the director of the nationally renowned Zamir Choir, has worked tirelessly to promote German-Israeli relations. Your organization of the choir's international performances has not only contributed to Bayreuth's popularity, but also to strengthening cultural bridges between the two nations. Their passion and commitment have given new impetus to local cultural life. This is honored by the city, which has been awarding the culture prize since 1976 and thus honors the cultural commitment of its citizens.
Honor for exceptional commitment
Peter Rothen Bücher was honored for his significant role in the restoration of the Birken and Carolinenruhe palace complexes. What is remarkable is that these ambitious projects were realized without public funding. An Isolde Beidler memorial room was even integrated into Carolinenruhe Castle, which commemorates an important cultural figure. The city council unanimously decided to honor the two personalities, which underlines the recognition of their contribution to Bayreuth culture bayreuth.de reported.
The culture prize of 2,500 euros will in future be awarded every three years to ensure that outstanding cultural achievements in the city continue to be recognized in the future. This shows the city's desire to actively promote and preserve its cultural landscape.
Historical context of the German-Israeli friendship
The initiative around Baier-Folwill and Rothen Bücher fits into a larger context: the decades-long development of German-Israeli relations. Since the founding of the State of Israel in 1948, there have been numerous significant events that have shaped the way we live together. For example, the Luxembourg Agreement was signed in 1952, which regulated reparations for the crimes of National Socialism. The last decades have been characterized by a constant exchange, which today finds expression in cultural projects such as the Zamir Choir. The article on deutschland.de gives an insight into this fascinating historical process, which also shapes today's coexistence through events and projects in cities like Bayreuth.
The Baier-Folwill and Rothen Bücher award is more than a prize - it is a sign of the healthy and growing relationship between Germany and Israel, which is based on cultural exchange and mutual understanding. It remains exciting to see how these connecting elements will be further promoted and maintained in the future.