City tour in Weiden: peace, democracy and historical awareness
City tour in Weiden on September 20th, 2025: Experience peace, democracy and city history. Free, limited to 20 participants.

City tour in Weiden: peace, democracy and historical awareness
On September 20, 2025, a special event is coming up in Weiden that will stimulate reflection and invite you to actively participate. On the occasion of the upcoming International Day of Peace, celebrated every year on September 21st, the city is organizing a free thematic walking tour that focuses on the themes of peace and democracy. Loud Upper Palatinate Echo A maximum of 20 people can take part in this tour, which promises a personal and appealing atmosphere.
The volunteer guides look forward to introducing the participants to the city's history and to clarifying the importance of architecture and public space for today's coexistence. The buildings, squares and monuments tell stories of war, power and resistance that must not be forgotten.
Culture of remembrance and responsibility
The city tour is not only intended to remind people of the past, but also to encourage active participation in shaping the future. This occurs in the context of global conflicts that often have deeper roots in local history. Communicating the culture of remembrance plays a central role in learning from history and protecting democracy and the environment. Participants are invited to reflect on their personal responsibility for social and political developments.
On September 21st, the International Day of Peace is celebrated worldwide - a day that arose from the historical development of optimal peace policy. The World Peace Day, also known as Anti-War Day, commemorates the atrocities of war and calls for action for lasting peace. This tradition has its roots in the movements after the November Revolution in 1918 and has developed over the years to sharpen our view of the consequences of conflict.
Understand connections
The aim of the city tour in Weiden is to show the connections between war and peace, memory and responsibility. It becomes clear that the memories of the horrors of the Second World War, which ended exactly 80 years ago with the surrender of the Wehrmacht, are still very relevant today. The public space in Weiden impressively tells of these struggles for peace and freedom.
At a time when the world is once again facing challenges, the importance of such events becomes even more clear. The city tour is intended not only to keep the past alive, but also to provide inspiration for shaping a peaceful future. Active engagement with one's own history is necessary in order to recognize and defend the value of democracy and peaceful coexistence.
An interesting aspect of the current discussion on the culture of remembrance is highlighted in the series of publications “Contributions to the history of democracy and culture of remembrance”, which has been published since 2023. Editor Christian Faludi brings topics such as dealing with monuments and reflecting on one's own history into a contemporary context. This shows how important it is to deal with historical awareness, also with regard to today's society.
Overall, the city tour in Weiden on September 21st promises not only an educational journey through the city's history, but also an opportunity to actively participate in shaping a peaceful and democratic future. Secure your place and become part of this important initiative!