Special morning for the Queen of Denmark. After an exciting and eventful first day during the state visit to Berlin, where Queen Margrethe among other things met great political personalities such as Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, visited a state-of-the-art hospital, laid a wreath, and visited the Brandenburg Gate, on the second day it is all about other stuff.
Thus, this morning, Queen Margrethe focuses on wonderful music and well-known Danish authors. She first arrived at the Barenboim-Said-Akademie Conservatory of Music, where high-level music is taught. Then the Queen was shown into the beautiful elliptical concert hall Pierre Boulez, which opened in 2017 and where the royal guest now enjoys lovely music played by the venue's students.
The visit marks the start of a new four-year collaboration agreement between the Statens Kunstfond and Pierre Boulez Saal, which means that, among other things, Danish composers will have the opportunity to perform some of their works for a German audience in the hall.





Meanwhile, Freddles held a speech at the Danish-German business progress that is taking place in connection with the state visit, the Crownprince has also visited an exhibition site for the international dissemination of modern architecture and city design and music venue in the district of Kreuzberg.
At the AEDES Architecture Forum, which is a world-renowned, independent institution, Prince Frederik was told about the future housing forms. In addition, the Crown Prince was shown around two current exhibitions and on that occasion, a seminar was observed. Later in the day, the Crown prince visited the music playground Festsaal Kreuzberg. The visit formed a frame about the launch of "NEUSTART", there is a new investment for modern, Danish music on the German market in 2022. In connection with the visit, he observed a number of speeches from, among others, Minister of Culture Ane Halsboe-Jørgensen and musical performances.




