Ragnarock is an organization established in Milan, Italy in 2007 by Marco Germinario with the aim of improving society through cultural, artistic, political, and economic exchange between different countries, utilizing art as a language of communication. The organization encompasses a non-profit association and a production company, both committed to the same goal. The production company specializes in creating original events that adhere to the aforementioned principles. It has also branched out to the entertainment sector, offering services such as developing and writing (original) concepts for TV series, films, market research, and crafting movie bibles. The non-profit association has created several original events in Italy, including the Ragnarock Nordic Festival, the Aura Children Festival, and Arteéuropa, which promote Nordic and European culture and values through art. Ragnarock also organizes events centered around sustainability, freedom, human dignity, democracy, and equality. The organization's objectives include intercultural exchange, supporting young talents from different cultures, promoting cooperation between Italian and international organizations, and working with public and private institutions at a European level. Ragnarock has built a network with various organizations, such as the European Parliament, LEGO, the Danish Confederation of Industries, the Danish Institute of Culture, the Nordic Council of Ministeries, and the academy of art in Rome and many others. Every year, Ragnarock addresses contemporary social issues, seeking inspiration and fostering the development of new ideas.
View Top Employees from RagnarockWebsite | http://www.ragnarock.eu |
Employees | 14 (6 on RocketReach) |
Founded | 2007 |
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Björn Berger is the Owner of Ragnarock.
6 people are employed at Ragnarock.
Ragnarock is based in Milan, Lombardy.