Merkel at 70 Ex-chancellor has traded a life in politics for the arts
The Guardian|July 18, 2024
At the peak of her career, she was hailed as the world's most powerful woman and the de facto leader of the EU.
- Philip Oltermann
Merkel at 70 Ex-chancellor has traded a life in politics for the arts

But as Angela Merkel turns 70 today, there will be no gathering of dignitaries to pay tribute to her legacy. Instead, she will celebrate "in private", a spokesperson for her office told the German news agency dpa.

A more formal celebration will be held on 25 September, though not at the headquarters of her political party, the centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), but in the studious setting of Berlin's Academy of Sciences and Humanities. There will be no laudatory speeches by allies but, instead, a lecture by the art historian Horst Bredekamp on the theme of "light and shade in the Enlightenment".

The theme could not be more appropriate for a politician who has emphatically cut ties with the world of politics in a way that few of her peers have managed.

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