The KIKU Kinderkulturhaus Lohbrügge has been promoting cultural education and integration for children aged 4 to 12 since 2010. With offerings such as the reading club, cultural projects, and workshops, it creates a space for learning, play, and social development, regardless of background.
The KIKU Kinderkulturhaus Lohbrügge, founded in 2010, is a central institution in the Hamburg district of Lohbrügge dedicated to the cultural education and integration of children and young people.
The KIKU offers a diverse and colorful program for children aged 4 to 12 years. The main offerings include:
The main mission of the KIKU is to provide cultural education and promote integration for children and young people, especially those who do not have all doors open to them. The house is meant to be a place of calm, learning, and play that offers children a home regardless of their backgrounds. Integration and language education are central aspects of the KIKU's work to foster an inclusive and diverse community[1][4].
The KIKU is involved in numerous sustainability initiatives and projects:
The KIKU strives to continuously expand and sustain its projects to create long-term perspectives for education and a more fulfilling life for children. Through donations and support, the KIKU will be able to maintain and further develop its diverse offerings.