Bergen International Culture Center, Bergen

Bergen International Culture Center, Bergen

The Bergen International Culture Center, situated in the heart of Bergen, is a vibrant hub for cultural exchange and diversity, established under the auspices of the Bergen Kommune Culture Department in 1993. The center was originally conceived as a multicultural meeting place to support immigrant organizations in Hordaland, fostering a space where these groups could culturally flourish and connect.

Over the years, the center has evolved significantly. It has become a crucial locus for inclusion and diversity, serving both professional and amateur cultural activities. It operates as a voluntary organization with financial backing from Bergen Municipality, emphasizing its role in promoting public awareness of the region's diverse ethnic backgrounds. Approximately 70 member organizations are affiliated with the center, reflecting its broad reach.

The governance of the center is democratically structured, with members electing a board to oversee operations. This setup ensures that the center remains responsive to the needs of its community. Additionally, the Bergen International Cultural Center collaborates closely with the Vestland Immigrant Council and shares office space with them, further cementing its role in the community.

The center not only hosts its cultural productions but also collaborates with other cultural entities, enhancing its impact and outreach. It aims to be a nurturing environment where users feel a strong sense of belonging and are supported in organizing and participating in cultural events. This engagement helps in building a cohesive community atmosphere, making the Bergen International Culture Center a cornerstone of cultural interaction and enrichment in Bergen.

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Sight Name: Bergen International Culture Center
Sight Location: Bergen, Norway (See walking tours in Bergen)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark

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