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European Capital of Culture
European Capital of Culture
European Capital of Culture
This summary has been archived and will not be updated. See 'EU action for the European Capitals of Culture 2020 to 2033' for an updated information about the subject.
European Capital of Culture
SUMMARY OF:
WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE DECISION?
It sets up the ‘European Capital of Culture’ (ECoC) event and defines the process for selecting cities to hold the title between 2013 and 2019, as well as the system for monitoring the preparations up to the year of the event.
KEY POINTS
The cultural programme and its European dimension
Each candidate city’s file will include a cultural programme that must meet a number of criteria, divided into 2 categories:
The programme normally lasts for 1 year. Cities whose preparations for the event are recognised as excellent may be rewarded with the Melina Mercouri Prize (named after the Greek Culture Minister who launched the Cultural Capital idea). It is awarded by the European Commission and financed by the Creative Europe programme.
Selection process
submission of applications: the EU countries concerned publish a call for applicants no later than 6 years before the event in question is due to begin. Interested cities have at least 10 months from this date to apply.
pre-selection: no later than 5 years before the start of the event, the selection panel meets to examine the proposals and shortlist the cities that will be invited to pursue the process. This panel comprises 13 experts, 7 of whom are appointed for 3 years by the European Parliament, the Council, the Commission and the European Committee of the Regions. The remaining 6 are chosen by the EU countries concerned.
final selection: 9 months after the first selection meeting, the panel meets again to examine the programmes of the shortlisted cities, which will have been fleshed out in more detail, and to recommend one of them as the ‘ECoC’. At this stage, the panel presents a report to the EU country concerned and to the Commission, in which it also makes recommendations to the chosen city.
designation: 4 years before the start of the event, the 2 EU countries concerned by the year in question, present one city’s application to the European institutions, in the light of the panel’s recommendations. The Council officially designates one city as the ECoC in the 2 countries concerned.
Monitoring phase
Repeal
The decision has been repealed by Decision No 445/2014/EU which concerns the designation of cities from 2020 onwards. Decision No 1622/2006/EC continues to apply in the case of cities designated as ECoCs for the years from 2013 to 2019.
FROM WHEN DOES THE DECISION APPLY?
It has applied since 1 January 2007, apart from its Article 5 (on submitting applications) which has applied since 23 November 2006.
BACKGROUND
MAIN DOCUMENT
Decision No 1622/2006/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 October 2006 establishing a Community action for the European Capital of Culture event for the years 2007 to 2019 (OJ L 304, 3.11.2006, p. 1-6)
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Decision No 445/2014/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 establishing a Union action for the European Capitals of Culture for the years 2020 to 2033 and repealing Decision No 1622/2006/EC (OJ L 132, 3.5.2014, pp. 1-12)
last update 17.07.2017