Marburg Welcomes Police Dog Paul as City Explores Cooperatives
Marburg is buzzing with news this October. The city police force has a new recruit, Paul, a dog, joining the ranks. Meanwhile, the city is exploring cooperatives for improved living, and the October issue of 'Study in Marburg' is out, featuring local artist Erich Lütkenhaus' 100th birthday celebration exhibition and book. Plus, public transportation has gone online with extended services.
Paul, a dog, is now part of the city police force, strengthening the team with his unique skills. The city is also exploring the role of cooperatives in Marburg to enhance the quality of life for its residents.
The October 2025 issue of 'Study in Marburg' is a must-read. It features the work of local artist Erich Lütkenhaus, who is celebrating his 100th birthday with a new exhibition and book. Later in the month, Hanna Korflür's new exhibition and book will also be showcased.
Mark your calendars for early November, when the artisan market will return with 100 stalls. Students will also benefit from their semester fee, which now includes access to the theater and lending library.
Public transportation has seen significant improvements. It's now online, offering extended on-demand taxi services and real-time bus line information. The October issue also covers the upcoming Elisabeth market event on October 11th and 12th.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The city is organizing a solidarity walk for early detection. Additionally, a pilot project combining cleanliness and social responsibility is starting, focusing on deposit bottles.
Marburg is embracing innovation and community spirit this October. From Paul the dog joining the police force to the exploration of cooperatives, and from the latest issue of 'Study in Marburg' to improved public transportation, the city is moving forward on many fronts. The month also sees a focus on health and sustainability, with the Breast Cancer Awareness Month walk and the deposit bottle pilot project.