Rhineland Medal
The Rhineland Medal (German - Rheinlandtaler) is a German award, founded in 1976 and awarded by the Landschaftsverband Rheinland (LVR) in North-Rhine-Westphalia to honour "outstanding services to cultivating Rhineland culture".[1] Since 2019 it was expanded from a cultural award to a more general one with two award categories, "Society" and "Culture", given equal consideration, though it continues to honour individuals, organizations, companies, clubs, associations and other figures in public life and civil society.
The winners' activities must be based on LVR's values and areas of activity. It is awarded to around thirty people every year, evenly divided between the two categories and with a prize of 1,000 Euros each.[2]
Since 2019, the award winners have received a certificate and a glass trophy at the award ceremony. This glass Rheinlandtaler trophy replaces a bronze-colored embossed thaler showing Medusa's face designed by the Rhenish artist Wolfgang Reuter. He based his design on the image found in 1952 on one of the spring catchments of the Eifel Aqueduct, the Grüner Pütz.
In addition to the Rheinlandtaler, the LVR also awards other prizes and honours for exemplary commitment by individuals, groups and companies. These include the Ring of Honour of the Rhineland, the Luise Straus Prize, the Leo Breuer Promotion Prize, the Edith Ennen Science Prize, the Paul Clemen Prize and the Mitmän.
Criteria
When selecting award winners, special consideration is given to their commitment to an open, diverse society and the equal coexistence of all people regardless of gender, age, sexual orientation, culture, religion or physical or mental disability. In the “Society” category, members of the Committee for Inclusion and the Advisory Board for Inclusion and Human Rights and their deputies submit suggestions for possible candidates. In the “Culture” category, suggestions are submitted by the members of the Culture Committee and their deputies. The Director of the LVR also submits suggestions for both categories. Each suggest ion is discussed in advance by the Rhinelandtaler Society or Rhinelandtaler Culture Commission. The Rhineland Regional Assembly's Committee for Inclusion decides on the award of the Rhinelandtaler in the "Society" category in a closed session. The Cultural Committee of the Rhineland Regional Assembly decides on the award of the Rheinlandtaler in the "Culture" category in a closed session after a preliminary consultation by the Rheinlandtaler and Regional Cultural Promotion Commission.[3]
40th anniversary
On 9 May 2016, the regional association organized a meeting and discussion between the holders of the Rheinlandtaler in the LVR-LandesMuseum Bonn to mark the Rheinlandtaler's 40th anniversary. The highlight was a concert lasting over an hour by Bläck Fööss (recipient in 1989).[4]
Bibliography
- Rheinisch-Bergischer Kalender jährliche Ausgaben seit 1978
- LVR Report. November 2001, 22. Jahrgang Nr. 240
External links (in German)
References
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- ↑ "Rheinlandtaler | LVR.Rheinland.Ausgezeichnet. | LVR. Rheinland. Ausgezeichnet". Retrieved 2025-01-22.
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- ↑ Invitations from the LVR 40 years of the Rheinlandtaler 1976–2016
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