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Study Marburg's October Issue: City Initiatives, Art, & Events

Discover the latest happenings in Marburg. From cooperative housing to new police recruits, and from art exhibitions to community events, this issue has it all.

This is a collage photo and here we can see buildings and we can see some text.
This is a collage photo and here we can see buildings and we can see some text.

Study Marburg's October Issue: City Initiatives, Art, & Events

The October 2025 issue of 'Study Marburg' is out, offering a wealth of information about the city and its initiatives. From housing cooperatives to public transport improvements, the magazine covers it all. Plus, there's a new exhibition, a solidarity walk, and an artisan market on the horizon.

The magazine delves into the role of cooperatives in Marburg's housing scene. Meanwhile, the city is bolstering its police force with a new recruit - a four-pawed member named Paul. Students are benefiting from their semester fee, with access to the theater and lending library included. Public transport has seen enhancements, too, with an extended on-demand taxi service and real-time bus line information.

A pilot project combining cleanliness and social responsibility is kicking off. It focuses on deposit bottles, encouraging recycling and community involvement. Mark your calendars for early November, when an artisan market with 100 stands will showcase regional products. The magazine also provides an overview of the Elisabeth market, highlighting events like the duck race, cabaret, and family festival.

Art enthusiasts can look forward to a new exhibition and book on artist Hanna Korflür, slated for late October. The magazine doesn't mention the name of another artist with a new exhibition and book in October, but art lovers can still enjoy this upcoming event.

The October 2025 issue of 'Study Marburg' is a treasure trove of news and events. From practical city developments to cultural happenings, there's something for everyone. As the city continues to grow and evolve, this magazine keeps residents and students informed and engaged.

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