European Capital of Culture

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The logo used by European Commission for European Capital of Culture
File:Altes Rathaus und Siegertsches Haus am Marktplatz in Chemnitz, 2015.jpg
Chemnitz (Germany), European Capital of Culture for 2025
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Nova Gorica (Slovenia)-Gorizia (Italy), European Capital of Culture for 2025

A European Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union (EU) for a period of one calendar year during which it organises a series of cultural events with a strong pan-European dimension. Being a European Capital of Culture can be an opportunity for a city to generate considerable cultural, social, and economic benefits, and it can help foster urban regeneration, change the city's image, and raise its visibility and profile on an international scale. Multiple cities can be a European Capital of Culture simultaneously.

In 1985, Melina Mercouri, Greece's Minister of Culture, and her French counterpart Jack Lang came up with the idea of designating an annual City of Culture to bring Europeans closer together by highlighting the richness and diversity of European cultures and raising awareness of their common history and values.

The Commission of the European Union manages the title, and each year the Council of Ministers of the European Union formally designates European Capitals of Culture: more than 60 cities have been designated so far. The current European Capitals of Culture for 2025 are Nova Gorica in Slovenia with Gorizia in Italy, and Chemnitz in Germany.

Selection process

An international panel of cultural experts is in charge of assessing the proposals of cities for the title according to criteria specified by the European Union.

For two of the capitals each year, eligibility is open to cities in EU member states only. From 2021 and every three years thereafter, a third capital will be chosen from cities in countries that are candidates or potential candidates for membership, or in countries that are part of the European Economic Area (EEA)[1][2]– an example of the latter being Stavanger, Norway, which was a European Capital of Culture in 2008.

A 2004 study conducted for the Commission, known as the "Palmer report", demonstrated that the choice of European Capital of Culture served as a catalyst for cultural development and the transformation of the city.[3] Consequently, the beneficial socio-economic development and impact for the chosen city are now also considered in determining the chosen cities.

Bids from five United Kingdom cities to be the 2023 Capital of Culture were disqualified in November 2017, because the UK was planning to leave the EU before 2023.[4]

History

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Melina Mercouri

The European Capital of Culture programme was initially called the European City of Culture and was conceived in 1983, by Melina Mercouri, then serving as minister of culture in Greece. Mercouri believed that at the time, culture was not given the same attention as politics and economics and a project for promoting European cultures within the member states should be pursued.

The European City of Culture programme was launched in the summer of 1985 with Athens being the first title-holder.[5] In 1999, the European City of Culture program was renamed to European Capital of Culture.[6]

List of European Capitals of Culture

Year City Country Notes/Links Candidate cities
1985 Athens File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece
1986 Florence File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1987 Amsterdam File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
1988 West Berlin File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany City under Western Allied occupation until 1990; territory was claimed by the Federal Republic of Germany. The name "European City of Culture" was used instead of "Capital" in order to not provoke the East German government.[7][8]
1989 Paris File:Flag of France.svg France
1990 Glasgow File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Glasgow Garden Festival
1991 Dublin File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland
1992 Madrid File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
1993 Antwerp File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
1994 Lisbon File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
1995 Luxembourg City File:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg
1996 Copenhagen File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
1997 Thessaloniki File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece
1998 Stockholm File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
1999 Weimar File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
2000 Avignon File:Flag of France.svg France The year 2000 was called the millennium year and treated in a special way, in order to emphasize the enduring heritage and contribution of European cities to world culture and civilization. Because of that, nine locations were chosen, including two cities of states that were to join the EU on 1 May 2004.[9]
Bergen File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway
Bologna File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Brussels File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
Helsinki File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland
Kraków File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Prague File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic
Reykjavík File:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland
Santiago de Compostela File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
2001 Porto File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
Rotterdam File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
2002 Bruges File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
Salamanca File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
2003 Graz File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria
2004 Genoa File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Lille File:Flag of France.svg France
2005 Cork File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland Cork Caucus Galway, Limerick, Waterford[10]
2006 Patras File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece
2007 Luxembourg City File:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg
Sibiu File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania
2008 Liverpool File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Newcastle and Gateshead (joint bid), Oxford[11]
Stavanger File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway
2009 Linz File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria Linz 2009
Vilnius File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania
2010 Essen File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Representing the whole Ruhr as Ruhr.2010. Braunschweig, Bremen, Görlitz, Halle an der Saale, Karlsruhe, Kassel, Lübeck, Potsdam, Regensburg
Istanbul File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
Pécs File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary
2011 Tallinn File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia
Turku File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland Turku 2011
2012 Guimarães File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
Maribor File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia
2013 Košice File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia
Marseille File:Flag of France.svg France Marseille-Provence 2013 Bordeaux, Lyon, Toulouse[12]
2014 Riga File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia
Umeå File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
2015 Mons File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Mons 2015
Plzeň File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic
2016 San Sebastián File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Donostia/San Sebastián 2016 (Donostia 2016) Burgos, Córdoba, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Segovia, Zaragoza[13]
Wrocław File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland Gdańsk, Katowice, Lublin, Warsaw[14]
2017 Aarhus File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Aarhus 2017 Sønderborg[15]
Paphos File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus Pafos 2017 Limassol, Nicosia[16]
2018 Leeuwarden File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Eindhoven, Maastricht, The Hague, Utrecht[17]
Valletta File:Flag of Malta.svg Malta Valletta 2018
2019 Matera Script error: No such module "flag". Matera 2019 Cagliari, Lecce, Perugia, Ravenna, Siena[18]
Plovdiv Script error: No such module "flag". Plovdiv 2019 Sofia, Varna, Veliko Turnovo[19]
2020 – April 2021 Galway Script error: No such module "flag". Galway 2020 Limerick, The Three Sisters (joint bid Waterford, Wexford, Kilkenny)[20]
Rijeka Script error: No such module "flag". Rijeka 2020 Dubrovnik, Osijek, Pula[21]
2022 Esch-sur-Alzette Script error: No such module "flag". Esch-sur-Alzette 2022
Kaunas Script error: No such module "flag". Kaunas 2022 Klaipėda[22]
Novi Sad Script error: No such module "flag". Novi Sad 2022 (Coronavirus postponement)
20231 Eleusis File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece Eleusis 2023 (Coronavirus postponement) Kalamata, Rhodes[23]
Timișoara File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania Timișoara 2023 (Coronavirus postponement) Baia Mare, Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca[24]
Veszprém Script error: No such module "flag". Veszprém 2023 Debrecen, Győr[25]
2024 Bad Ischl Script error: No such module "flag". Salzkammergut 2024 Dornbirn, St. Pölten[26]
Bodø2 Script error: No such module "flag". Bodø 2024 Banja Luka, Mostar[27]
Tartu Script error: No such module "flag". Tartu 2024 Kuressaare, Narva[28]
2025 Chemnitz Script error: No such module "flag". Chemnitz 2025 Hannover, Hildesheim, Magdeburg, Nuremberg[29]
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GO! 2025 Ljubljana, Piran, Ptuj[30]
2026 Oulu Script error: No such module "flag". Oulu 2026 Savonlinna, Tampere[31]
Trenčín[32] Script error: No such module "flag". Trenčín 2026 Nitra, Žilina
2027 Évora Script error: No such module "flag". Évora 2027 Aveiro, Braga, Ponta Delgada[33]
Liepāja Script error: No such module "flag". Liepāja 2027 Daugavpils, Valmiera[34]
2028 Bourges[35] Script error: No such module "flag". Bourges 2028 Clermont-Ferrand, Montpellier, Rouen, Saint-Denis
České Budějovice[36] Script error: No such module "flag". České Budějovice 2028 Broumov, Brno, Liberec
Skopje2 Script error: No such module "flag". Skopje 2028 Budva[37]
2029 Kiruna[38] Script error: No such module "flag". Kiruna 2029 Uppsala[39]
Lublin[40] Script error: No such module "flag". Lublin 2029 Bielsko-Biała, Katowice, Kołobrzeg[41]
2030 Larnaca[42] Script error: No such module "flag". Larnaca 2030 Shortlisted cities:[43][43] Limassol
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Leuven[45] Script error: No such module "flag". Leuven 2030 Molenbeek, Namur, Bruges, Ghent, Kortrijk[46]
Nikšić Script error: No such module "flag". Nikšić 2030 Lviv[47]
2031 TBA September 2026[48] Script error: No such module "flag". shortlisted: Victoria[49][50]
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Burgos, Cáceres, Granada, Jerez de la Frontera, Oviedo, Las Palmas, Toledo
2032 TBA Script error: No such module "flag".
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2033 TBA Script error: No such module "flag". potential candidate: Heerlen[54]
TBA Script error: No such module "flag". potential candidates: Turin,[55] Pesaro/Urbino,[56] Viterbo[57]
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1 The European Capital of Culture was due to be in the UK in 2023. However, due to its decision to leave the European Union, UK cities would no longer be eligible to hold the title after 2019. The European Commission's Scotland office confirmed that this would be the case on 23 November 2017, only one week before the UK was due to announce which city would be put forward.[58] The candidate cities were Dundee,[59] Leeds, Milton Keynes,[60] Nottingham and a joint bid from Northern Irish cities of Belfast and Derry and the town of Strabane.[61]

2 A new framework makes it possible for cities in candidate countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey, Ukraine), potential candidates for EU membership (Kosovo) or EFTA member states (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland) to hold the title every third year as of 2021. This will be selected through an open competition, meaning that cities from various countries may compete with each other.[62]

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See also

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