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European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018 - Partners
The success of the European Year of Cultural Heritage depends on the cooperation of our partners, who work closely with the European Union to organise and promote the year. More...
European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018 - Toolkits
Download resources including the visual identity, factsheets and different toolkits.
At the disposal of anyone who would like to promote the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018, all materials are provided royalty free for 2018. More...
The European Year in your country
Links to national websites to find out what's happening near you. More...
European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018 - Events around Europe
The year belongs to all to experience, appreciate, and enjoy cultural heritage. Everyone is invited to join the thousands of activities taking place across Europe. See highlights of the events in store below. You can find all events by visiting your country's website. More...
The European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018 - About the Year
Throughout 2018, we will celebrate our diverse cultural heritage across Europe - at EU, national, regional and local level. The aim of the European Year of Cultural Heritage is to encourage more people to discover and engage with Europe's cultural heritage, and to reinforce a sense of belonging to a common European space. The slogan for the year is: Our heritage: where the past meets the future. More...
Frisians and Festa: The European Capitals of Culture 2018
Two countries, two cities - Valetta and Leeuwarden-Fryslân - during 2018 they both hold the title European Capital of Culture. The opening celebrations take place in January 2018.
The people of Valletta will come together as a community, accompanied by music, acrobatics, contemporary dance, digital projections, video art, choral symphony and much more. The European Capital of Culture 2018 celebrations begin on January the 14th, culminating in the opening ceremony on the 20th of January, during which Valletta will officially receive this prestigious title. Read more about Valletta, European Capital of Culture 2018. More...