Berlin announces first "Berlin Freedom Week" in November 2025

First Berlin Freedom Week from 8 to 15 November 2025 under the patronage of Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner. Organisations and institutions can participate with their own events.

Berlin Wall 1989, fall of the Wall in front of the Brandenburg Gate

To mark the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, the first Berlin Freedom Week will take place in 2025

  • First "Berlin Freedom Week" will take place from November 8 -15, 2025
  • Patron is the Governing Mayor of Berlin Kai Wegner 
     

Berlin, April 11, 2025 Berlin is organizing the "Berlin Freedom Week" for the first time from November 8-15, 2025. As part of this new initiative, numerous events on the topics of freedom and democracy will take place across the city to mark the 36th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Conference formats, cultural events, workshops and interactive offers for all generations are planned, aimed at German and international guests as well as Berliners. Organizations and institutions are invited to participate in the first "Berlin Freedom Week" with their own events. 

Berlin Freedom Week

"Berlin Freedom Conference" on November 10

The Governing Mayor of Berlin, Kai Wegner: "Berlin is the city of freedom - and therefore the right place for the first 'Berlin Freedom Week'. In view of the war in Europe, the global crises and challenges, we must do everything we can to secure and strengthen democracy and defend people's freedom wherever it is threatened. The exchange at the conferences and events of Berlin Freedom Week is of the utmost importance - for us and for all those who stand up for freedom, the rule of law and our democratic values."

Burkhard Kieker, Managing Director of visitBerlin: "With the Berlin Freedom Week, the capital is creating a new platform for global exchange on freedom, democratic values and human rights. In future, it will take place every year around November 9. The German capital will once again show why it is regarded worldwide as a symbol of freedom and democracy. No other city would be better suited than Berlin to celebrate freedom and give a stage to committed voices from all over the world who stand up for freedom, democracy and human rights."

Patron of the "Berlin Freedom Week" is Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner. The initiators of Berlin Freedom Week include visitBerlin, the Axel Springer Freedom Foundation, the World Liberty Congress, the Berlin Commissioner for the Reappraisal of the SED Dictatorship and the Robert Havemann Society.

A highlight of the week of events is the “Berlin Freedom Conference” on November 10. Leading players from national and international politics, civil society, business, culture and the media will come together to forge new alliances for the defense of freedom and democracy and to promote democratic change in unfree societies worldwide. The conference is organized by visitBerlin in cooperation with the Axel Springer Freedom Foundation and the World Liberty Congress and funded by the Lotto Foundation Berlin.

Leopoldo López, Secretary General of the World Liberty Congress

"World Liberty Congress": United dissidents from around the world meet in Berlin

More than 200 freedom fighters and pro-democracy leaders from more than 50 authoritarian countries around the world are traveling to Berlin for the II General Assembly of the World Liberty Congress to discuss the issues of democratic change in their countries of origin. The World Liberty Congress is the largest global alliance of pro-democracy leaders. For them, the fall of the Berlin Wall is a symbol of hope. That is why they have chosen Berlin as the city for their General Assembly. This underlines the symbolic importance of Berlin as a city of freedom and a place for democracy and human rights.

Leopoldo López, leading member of the opposition movement in Venezuela and co-founder of the World Liberty Congress: "The Berlin Wall once formed a clear boundary between tyranny and freedom—its fall was a triumph of courage in the fight against oppression. But today, new Berlin Walls are constantly rising in the form of authoritarian regimes that silence, imprison, and kill those who dare to express a different opinion. As courageous freedom fighters around the world fight for democracy and freedom, Berlin reminds us that no wall is too high and no regime too strong to be brought down. For this reason, the World Liberty Congress brings together dissidents and leading representatives of democracy from around the world for Berlin Freedom Week to unite, learn from each other, and strengthen the global fight for freedom."

Antje Schippmann, Managing Director of the Axel Springer Freedom Foundation: "Freedom is on the retreat worldwide. Authoritarian regimes, from Moscow to Caracas, support each other militarily, technologically and politically. This makes it all the more important for democratic forces around the world to work together more closely. As the Axel Springer Freedom Foundation, we are continuing to work together with the city of Berlin to achieve this. Berlin Freedom Week creates new spaces for encounters, ideas and networks. It connects courageous dissidents who fight for democracy in dictatorships with international decision-makers from politics, business, defense and technology and a broad public."

More details coming soon at visitBerlin.de/en/berlin-freedom-week.

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