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In 2025, Slovenia will host the European Capital of Culture (in Slovenian: Evropska prestolnica kulture (EPK)) for the second time, after Maribor in 2012 (cf. [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]]). | In 2025, Slovenia will host the European Capital of Culture (in Slovenian: Evropska prestolnica kulture (EPK)) for the second time, after Maribor in 2012 (cf. [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]]). | ||
− | + | on 18 December 2020 the European Capitals of Culture Expert panel announced that the city of Nova Gorica has been recommended for the European Capital of Culture 2025 title in Slovenia. | |
+ | In the year 2025, there will also be a European Capital of Culture in Germany: in October 2020 the city of Chemnitz was officially designated as the ECoC. | ||
− | == The first round of the ECoC 2025 selection == | + | |
+ | == The first round of the ECoC 2025 selection== | ||
After evaluating applications from six competing cities a panel of 12 independent experts recommended in March 2020 the shortlist of four cities: Ljubljana, Nova Gorica, Piran and Ptuj (the other two cities in competition were Kranj and Lendava-Ledva). | After evaluating applications from six competing cities a panel of 12 independent experts recommended in March 2020 the shortlist of four cities: Ljubljana, Nova Gorica, Piran and Ptuj (the other two cities in competition were Kranj and Lendava-Ledva). | ||
− | + | In the pre-selection round in Germany five cities were short-listed: Chemnitz, Hannover, Hildesheim, Magdeburg and Nurnberg. | |
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== The ECoC candidates programmes == | == The ECoC candidates programmes == |
Revision as of 15:44, 18 December 2020
In 2025, Slovenia will host the European Capital of Culture (in Slovenian: Evropska prestolnica kulture (EPK)) for the second time, after Maribor in 2012 (cf. Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012).
on 18 December 2020 the European Capitals of Culture Expert panel announced that the city of Nova Gorica has been recommended for the European Capital of Culture 2025 title in Slovenia.
In the year 2025, there will also be a European Capital of Culture in Germany: in October 2020 the city of Chemnitz was officially designated as the ECoC.
The first round of the ECoC 2025 selection
After evaluating applications from six competing cities a panel of 12 independent experts recommended in March 2020 the shortlist of four cities: Ljubljana, Nova Gorica, Piran and Ptuj (the other two cities in competition were Kranj and Lendava-Ledva).
In the pre-selection round in Germany five cities were short-listed: Chemnitz, Hannover, Hildesheim, Magdeburg and Nurnberg.
The ECoC candidates programmes
Here are the online presentations and news about the ECoC 2025 programmes by individual cities:
Ljubljana ECoC Programme
Nova Gorica ECoC Programme
Piran-Pirano ECoC Programme
Ptuj ECoC Programme
Kranj ECoC Programme (not shortlisted)
Lendava-Lendva ECoC Programme (not shortlisted)
Useful links
Articles in category "European Capital of Culture 2025 in Slovenia"
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.