
Consciously experiencing diversity and changing perspectives are the central aims of the annual Daimler Diversity Day. It took place for the seventh time this year with activities around the globe.
Hands-on activities at numerous locations worldwide invited visitors to take a different look at the environment and adopt unusual perspectives. For example, that of a wheelchair user or an employee with impaired vision. And, of course, there was also a look at other cultures.
The Ndlovu Youth Choir was invited to Stuttgart this year. They organized three flash mobs on the grounds of Daimler AG and delighted visitors with spontaneous singing and performances.


At the end of the day, the young people were given an exclusive tour of the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart. Here they were particularly impressed by the cars, especially the classic cars.

The breathtaking building also commands everyone’s respect and admiration. There are neither closed rooms nor straight walls here. Ceilings span 33 meters without supports, and no two of the 1,800 triangular window panes are alike.

The awe-inspiring impression of a cathedral inevitably prompted the choir to intonate spontaneously. Listen for yourself!




