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In 2025, Slovenia will host the European Capital of Culture for the second time, after Maribor in 2012 (cf. Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012).

After evaluating applications from six competing cities a panel of 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).



Ljubljana ECoC Programme

Nova Gorica ECoC Programme

Accounts

Piran-Pirano ECoC Programme

Ptuj ECoC Programme


Kranj ECoC Programme (not shortlisted)


Lendava-Lendva ECoC Programme (not shortlisted)


In the year 205, there will also be a European Capital of Culture in Germany. In the pre-selection round in Germany five cities were short-listed: Chemnitz, Hannover, Hildesheim, Magdeburg and Nurnberg.

Articles in category "European Capital of Culture 2025 in Slovenia"

The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.