Give-and-Take Cabinet: Sustainable sharing in Erlangen-Büchenbach

Event: Give-and-Take Cabinet in Stadtteilzentrum Die Scheune, Odenwaldallee 2, 91056 Erlangen on 11. June 2026

Date and Time

11. June 2026 10:00

Location

Erlangen
91 Erlangen, Deutschland

Price

Free

About this Event

Markets

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Give-and-Take Cabinet in Erlangen: Sustainable sharing at the neighborhood center Die Scheune

On June 11, 2026, the Give-and-Take Cabinet at the neighborhood center Die Scheune in Erlangen invites you to an uncomplicated exchange and take-away experience. Here, books, leisure and decorative items, household goods, and toys find new owners – free of charge and in the spirit of sustainability.

A place for giving instead of throwing away

The Give-and-Take Cabinet stands for lived neighborhood and conscious handling of everyday items. Those wishing to give away well-preserved items will find a suitable place here. It is important that the items are clean, not broken, and still usable. This way, the offering remains organized and attractive for all visitors.

Practical, local, and resource-saving

The offering is aimed at people who want to keep items in circulation. Especially at the neighborhood center Die Scheune, this creates a market atmosphere in the best sense: open, approachable, and geared towards direct exchange. For families, neighbors, and all those who consume thoughtfully, this is an easy way to a sustainable shopping experience without a cash register.

Well accessible in Erlangen-Büchenbach

Die Scheune is located at Odenwaldallee 2 in 91056 Erlangen. The access is possible via the stops Langemarkplatz, Krankenhausstraße, and Obere Karlstraße; several bus lines connect the location with the city area. The venue is also considered barrier-free accessible, making the visit manageable and low-threshold.

Conclusion: Drop by, browse, and pass on

The Give-and-Take Cabinet combines regional responsibility with practical benefits. Those who stop by may discover exactly the item that is still missing in their daily life and give their own items into good hands. A short visit is worthwhile for all who want to experience sustainability directly in the neighborhood.

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