domingo, 27 de diciembre de 2020

Capitales Europeas de la Cultura 1985-2025




2025 Chemnitz (Alemania)


2025 Nova Gorica (Eslovenia) 
Candidatura


2024 Tartu (Estonia)


2024 Bodo (Noruega)

2024 Bad Ischl ( Austria)


2023 Veszprem ( Hungría)

2022 Esch (LUXEMBURGO)
2022 Kaunas (LITUANIA)
2021 Novi Sad (candidatura)

2021 Timișoara (RUMANÍA)

2021 Eleusis (GRECIA)

2020 Galway (IRLANDA)


2020 Rijeka (CROACIA)
 2019 Matera (ITALIA)

2019 Plovdiv (BULGARIA)


2018 Leeuwarden (PAÍSES BAJOS)

2018 La Valeta (MALTA)
2017 Phapos (CHIPRE)

2017 Aarhus (DINAMARCA)
2016  Wroclaw

2016 San Sebastian
2015 Plzen y 2015 Mons


2014 Umea
2014 Riga

2013 Košice (Slovakia)

2013 Marseille (France)
 2012 Maribor (Slovenia)

2012 Guimarães (Portugal)
2011 Tallinn (Estonia)

2011 Turku (Finland)
 2010 Istanbul (Turkey)

2010 Pécs (Hungary)

2010 Essen (Germany)

2009 Linz (Austria)

2009 Vilnius (Lithuania)
 2008 Stavanger (Norway)

2008 Liverpool (England)
 2007 Luxembourg (Luxembourg)

2007 Sibiu (Romania)
2006 Patras (Greece)

2005 Cork (Ireland)

2004 Lille (France)

2004 Genoa (Italy)

2003 Graz (Austria)


2002 Salamanca (Spain)


2002 Bruges (Belgium)



2001 Porto (Portugal)

2001 Rotterdam (Netherlands)

2000 Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
2000 Reykjavík (Iceland)

2000 Prague (Czech Republic)

2000 Kraków (Poland)
2000 Helsinki (Finland)
2000 Brussels (Belgium)

2000 Bologna (Italy)
2000 Bergen (Norway)
2000 Avignon (France)
 1999 Weimar (Germany)
1998 Stockholm (Sweden)


1997 Thessaloniki (Greece)
 1996 Copenhagen (Denmark)

1995 Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
1994 Lisbon (Portugal)

1993 Antwerp (Belgium)

1992 Madrid (Spain)

1991 Dublin (Ireland)

1990 Glasgow (Scotland)
1989 Paris (France)
1988 Berlin (Germany)
1987 Amsterdam (Netherlands)
1986 Florence (Italy)
1985 Athens (Greece)