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    Finland’s Oulu and Slovakia’s Trenčín win 2026 culture title

    January 2, 2026
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    EuroWire, BRUSSELS: The European Commission has officially announced Oulu in Finland and Trenčín in Slovakia as the European Capitals of Culture for 2026. The designation is part of the European Union’s long-standing initiative to highlight cultural diversity, foster cross-border cooperation, and promote cultural engagement across member states. The selection of Oulu and Trenčín follows an extensive evaluation process managed by an international panel of cultural experts appointed by the European Union. The panel assessed candidate cities based on criteria such as the quality of their cultural programs, long-term cultural strategies, and commitment to strengthening European connections through culture and the arts. Oulu, located in northern Finland on the shores of the Gulf of Bothnia, has developed into a major cultural and technological center over the past two decades.

    Finland’s Oulu and Slovakia’s Trenčín win 2026 culture title
    EU celebrates cultural diversity with 2026 Capitals of Culture announcement.

    Known for its strong innovation sector, digital industries, and educational institutions, the city has also maintained a vibrant arts scene. Oulu’s cultural infrastructure includes a network of museums, art galleries, music festivals, and creative spaces that reflect Finland’s broader investment in culture and community development. Its selection as a European Capital of Culture places it among Finland’s leading cultural destinations. Trenčín, situated in western Slovakia near the Váh River, was recognized for its blend of historical heritage and active contemporary culture. The city is notable for its medieval castle, Roman-era archaeological sites, and historic town center, which have undergone significant preservation and restoration efforts. In recent years, Trenčín has hosted regional arts events, music festivals, and urban regeneration projects aimed at revitalizing public spaces and enhancing community participation in cultural life.

    The European Capitals of Culture program, established in 1985, is one of the European Union’s most prominent cultural initiatives. It aims to celebrate Europe’s shared cultural identity while promoting mutual understanding and cooperation among citizens. Each year, cities from different member states are designated to host a year-long program of cultural events designed to highlight their artistic heritage and creative industries. Oulu and Trenčín will follow Chemnitz in Germany and the twin border cities of Nova Gorica in Slovenia and Gorizia in Italy, which jointly held the European Capital of Culture title in 2025. Those cities concluded their cultural year at the end of December 2025, focusing on themes of regional transformation, historical reflection, and cross-border collaboration.

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    The European Commission oversees the selection and monitoring process in coordination with national authorities and independent cultural experts. Cities awarded the title receive financial and logistical support from the EU’s Creative Europe program, which assists in organizing large-scale cultural projects and international partnerships. The designation is widely regarded as a significant cultural honor within the European Union, often leading to increased cultural exchange and international visibility for the host cities. Since its inception, the European Capitals of Culture initiative has recognized more than 60 cities across the continent, including Athens, Florence, Paris, Glasgow, Porto, Kraków, and Tallinn. Each host city designs its program to reflect its own cultural identity while aligning with the broader objectives of promoting European unity through diversity. The initiative has become a central element of Europe’s cultural policy and a symbol of collaboration among EU member states.

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    The naming of Oulu and Trenčín as the European Capitals of Culture for 2026 reinforces the European Union’s commitment to supporting cultural expression and cooperation across regions of varying size, geography, and background. Both cities are preparing for a year of extensive cultural activity that will showcase the artistic achievements and community engagement of their citizens within the wider European context. The designation also underscores the EU’s broader cultural policy, which seeks to strengthen social inclusion and cross-border collaboration through the arts. Oulu and Trenčín are expected to highlight their creative sectors, historical heritage, and contemporary innovation, reflecting the diversity and unity that define Europe’s cultural landscape. Their recognition adds to the growing list of European cities that have successfully demonstrated the transformative role of culture in regional and urban development. Through the European Capitals of Culture initiative, the EU continues to promote cultural awareness, economic vitality, and international cooperation, emphasizing the central role of culture in shaping Europe’s collective identity.

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