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European Framework for Action on Cultural Heritage. One of the most important features at EU level is the European Framework for Action on Cultural Heritage (2018), which reflects the common set-up for heritage-related activities at European level. It builds on the efforts of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018, to capture and scale-up ...
Cultural heritage. Europe’s cultural heritage is a rich and diverse mosaic of cultural and creative expressions, an inheritance from previous generations of Europeans and a legacy for those to come. It includes natural, built and archaeological sites, museums, monuments, artworks, historic cities, literary, musical and audiovisual works, and ...
European Capitals of Culture are formally designated four years before the actual title year. This long period of time is necessary for the planning and preparation of such a complex event. It is also the time needed to embed the event in a longer-term cultural strategy, to significantly engage with the citizens, to make the necessary European ...
European support to Ukraine’s culture and cultural heritage. The European Commission is determined to support the Ukrainian culture, cultural heritage and creative sectors and to provide assistance in these extremely challenging times. Discover all EU support for Ukraine in the culture and creative sectors.
EU Funding Opportunities for the Cultural and Creative Sectors 2021-2027. With this interactive guide, the European Commission wants to ease access to the funding opportunities available for the cultural and creative sectors across all the funding sources of the European Union available in 2021-2027. The aim is to help players in these sectors ...
The current Work Plan for Culture covering the period 2023-2026 sets out four priorities for European cooperation in cultural policy-making: artists and cultural professionals: empowering the cultural and creative sectors. culture for the people: enhancing cultural participation and the role of culture in society.
The European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) manages funding for education, culture, audiovisual, sport, citizenship and volunteering.
Ongoing competitions for future Capitals of Culture. Competitions are running for title-years 2029 and 2030. 2029 competitions. In 2029, Poland and Sweden will both host a European Capital of Culture. Poland. Poland had its final selection meeting in Poland on 23-25 September 2024, and the city of Lublin was recommended for the title. Sweden
The 2022 European Capitals of Culture Novi Sad. Novi Sad is Serbia's first European Capital of Culture. The yearlong cultural programme of Novi Sad - under the ‘For New Bridges’ motto – aims to further connect the city’s and region’s cultural community and inhabitants with the European Union (EU) and reinforce their links with the rest of the Western Balkans area.
The themes of the European Capitals of Culture year are closely connected to arctic nature, the north’s place in European heritage and future international development in the region. Highlights include: European Cabins of Culture. This is a 21-day hike from cabin to cabin along the Swedish border, with arts and culture along the mountain path.