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SIGNAL IDUNA, the official insurer of the closing event Timișoara - European Capital of Culture for the year 2023

December 12, 2023

SIGNAL IDUNA ASIGURĂRI is the official insurer of the "Neverending Timișoara 2023" event, held between December 7 - 10, 2023, which marks the end of the "Timisoara, European Capital of Culture for the year 2023" project.

The insurance company offers comprehensive protection through a liability policy, which safeguards against potential risks linked to the conclusion of the four-day cultural program. The company guarantees reimbursement for potential physical harm or injury that may arise during the event. This coverage encompasses interventions in public spaces by both national and international artists, as well as during concerts, performances, and various cultural events organized by operators. These activities will take place over four days across five iconic locations within the city.

All year long, SIGNAL IDUNA has distinguished itself as an engaged partner of Timisoara, hosting a variety of events. These range from spectacular shows and exhibitions to interactive workshops and urban art projections, drawing in a substantial number of culturally inclined tourists.

 

"We have embraced a proactive role in bolstering the local community, acknowledging the considerable significance of cultural and social events, and actively participating in their support. As the official insurer of this expansive European cultural event, we were delighted to contribute to the collaborative endeavor that aimed to elevate Timișoara into a recognized cultural and artistic hub on the European stage. We want to expand this collaboration in the future, supporting projects and initiatives that contribute to sustainable development, promoting local values and cultural diversity, both in Timișoara and throughout the country, covering the associated risks and ensuring a solid basis for artistic events, stated Lidia Malacia, Marketing Manager, SIGNAL IDUNA ASIGURĂRI.

SIGNAL IDUNA, as a general insurer, supports the development of cultural centers in Romania, providing complete and complex protection solutions. These encompasses liability insurance for organizers involved in sports, arts, and recreational events, along with accident coverage for participants and insurance for artwork and exhibitions. All aspects are managed with professionalism and meticulous attention to detail.

Insurance policies offer safeguarding in unforeseen circumstances and permit the inclusion of subcontractors or additional insured parties, depending on the specific context.

 

 

 

 

By designating Timisoara with the title of European Capital of Culture for the year 2023, the city shaped its objectives by focusing on the influence that people have on the community in which they live.

Consequently, it evolved into a city where cultural excellence took precedence, instilling in citizens the belief that their engagement and participation can bring about meaningful transformations in the city of Timișoara. In celebration of Timișoara being named the European Capital of Culture, over 1,000 exceptional events were orchestrated, etching their significance into the city's history.

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