Post Office in the German National Library: Wolfram Weimer in Leipzig
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Wolfram Weimer is back in Leipzig. In the worst area of the German National Library, which he wanted to prevent until recently. The strategy of the organizers is working.
The expansion of the German National Library in Leipzig is not yet off the table. Wolfram Weimer expressed hope for the expansion of the building during a panel discussion at the Leipzig Book Fair.
During his second visit to the Leipzig Book Fair, Minister of Culture Wolfram Weimer seems to have looked for more than hitherto for a close relationship with culture and the media. Thus, he stood behind an expansion of the German National Library, which he had previously stopped: "The National Library is thus the most sublime thing we have in Germany." His political goal was to make the DNB bigger. Weimer also commented on the booms and protest…
Is the extension for the German National Library in Leipzig finally going to happen? Recent statements by Minister of State for Culture Wolfram Weimer suggest this might be the case.
At a discussion forum on Thursday evening at the Leipzig Book Fair, Minister of Culture Wolfram Weimer spoke at the German National Library. He was reconciled with the general manager of that house, who was fighting urgently for an extension building – and even received applause.
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