Public Access to President Steinmeier's Memorial Event: 250 Tickets for Solingen Residents
The city of Solingen is set to host a memorial ceremony on Sunday, September 1, 2024, to mourn the victims of a past terror attack. The event will take place at the Solingen Theater and Concert Hall on Konrad-Adenauer-Straße.
Participation in the memorial ceremony is open to the Solingen population, with a total of 250 tickets available. These tickets are personalized and can only be purchased by residents whose address on their ID card lists Solingen.
To obtain a ticket, residents must first register, providing their name, address, and date of birth for identity verification. After registration, their ticket request will be reviewed by the employees of the city of Solingen.
Once a ticket is secured, it can be picked up on Saturday, August 31, 2024, between 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM at the theater and concert box office. The ticket pick-up process requires presenting your ID card and order confirmation.
Notable attendees at the memorial ceremony will include Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (SPD) and NRW Minister President Hendrik Wüst (CDU). Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) will also attend in a "silent participation" capacity. However, Scholz will not give a speech at the ceremony.
Besides these, no other specific participants at the Solingen memorial on Sunday were mentioned in the available sources.
The memorial ceremony is free of charge, with the amount to be paid for the ticket being "0.00 €". It is a significant event for the city of Solingen and a poignant reminder of the impact of terror.
Attendees are encouraged to show respect and remember the victims of the terror attack, as the city comes together to honour their memory.
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