Cultural break: With conscience and responsibility: The Universal Declaration of Human Duties on December 11, 12:30 p.m.

This event is available in
German
The demands of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are intended to safeguard the individual freedom and autonomy of every human being. In addition to the articles proclaimed in 1948, a group of political thinkers and experts formulated the Universal Declaration of Human Duties in 1997.

What are human duties? What are the ideas behind the 19 articles? Who are the authors of the Declaration?

The cultural break for the special exhibition "Barbara Ihme: Human Duties" provides a brief insight into the history and concept of human duties.

Free of charge, duration: 15 minutes
Address
Lange Straße 52
77652
Offenburg
+49 781 82 2701
Tarif
Free entry with the Museums-PASS-Musées
Dates
On 11 December 2025
Additional informations
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Aquarell von Barbara Ihme: In der Tiefe wächst die Kraft, 2010
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Der Salmen Offenburg © Dimitri Dell
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