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Skopje's Contentious Bid for European Capital of Culture

Skopje's 2028 bid for European Capital of Culture is controversial due to the "Skopje 2014" project, which replaced traditional architecture with neo-baroque styles, raising concerns about authenticity and neglect of sites like the ancient Roman city Scupi.

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Chemnitz and Nova Gorica/Gorizia: European Capitals of Culture 2025

Chemnitz and Nova Gorica/Gorizia will be the European Capitals of Culture in 2025, showcasing programs "C the Unseen" and "Borderless," respectively, which reflect their complex histories and focus on overcoming division to foster European unity.

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Weimar's 1999 Legacy: Modernization and Historical Reckoning

Weimar, Germany, attracted nearly 7 million visitors in 1999 during its year as European Capital of Culture, leading to infrastructural improvements and a renewed international focus, while also prompting critical reflection on its history, including its Nazi past, and fostering intercultural dialog...

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Chemnitz: European Capital of Culture 2025

Chemnitz, Germany, won the bid to be the European Capital of Culture in 2025, showcasing its transformation from an industrial center to a cultural hub, aiming to overcome past controversies and foster social cohesion through diverse art and community projects.

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Chemnitz and Nova Gorica/Gorizia: Joint European Capitals of Culture 2025

Chemnitz, Germany, and Nova Gorica/Gorizia will jointly hold the title of European Capital of Culture in 2025, showcasing their diverse histories and promoting cultural understanding through programs focusing on overcoming division and fostering social cohesion.

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Chemnitz 2025: European Capital of Culture

Chemnitz, Germany, will be the European Capital of Culture in 2025, hosting over 1,000 events including an Edvard Munch exhibition and a city-wide art trail, aiming to revitalize its image and address past extremism, with an opening event on January 18th expecting 70,000–100,000 attendees.

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