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Euronews Culture sat down with Joe Chialo, Berlin's Minister for Culture and Social Cohesion, to discuss the German capital’s vibrant cultural scene and the future challenges facing the city. From the iconic Berghain nightclub to its world-renowned opera houses, Berlin boasts some of the world's best arts and entertainment – so deciding who gets what from its billion-euro budget can be divisive. CDU politician Joe Chialo bears this responsibility as Berlin's appointed Senator for Culture and Social Cohesion.

The former singer, who has been in office for just over a year, spoke to Euronews Culture about his vision for the cultural landscape of Germany's capital and the various challenges the city faces. Berlin is one of the most exciting, fascinating, and creative metropolises in the whole world. Why? Simply because we have an incredibly rich cultural scene here.



We boast four world-class opera houses. We have countless clubs where we always rejoice in welcoming guests from all over Europe and the world. We have galleries, over 170 galleries to be exact.

And we have over 200 museums. So, for a city like Berlin, with its history, this is remarkable. It's a very vibrant place to be.

Of course. I recently visited Kunstwerken, I was at Berghain, even recently. Of course, I also visit the Neue Nationalgalerie by Klaus Biesenbach, as well as many other cultural sites here in Berlin.

And I am pleased that it's not just high culture, but also free culture. And the club culture mak.

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