Donostia is supposed to be there asking to maintain the capitality (https://www.diariovasco.com/culturas/donostia-suma-cumbre-20181106001902-ntvo.html):
http://annoeuropeo2018.beniculturali.it/en/eventi/conferenza-dei-sindaci-delle-capitali-della-cultura-europea/
First Conference of the Mayors of the Capitals of European CultureSome info:
Inaugural evening
From 05/11/2018 to 06/11/2018, Firenze
The inaugural evening for the first Conference of the Mayors of the Capitals of European Culture, opened by the Italian and Austrian Culture Ministers (current EU revolving president) and a round table of international experts on Leonardo da Vinci followed by a private visit to Codex Leicester at the Uffizi in the presence of European mayors.
http://www.theflorentine.net/news/2018/11/conference-capitals-culture/
Conference in Florence for the Capitals of Culturehttps://www.comune.fi.it/dalle-redazioni/dal-5-al-7-novembre-grandi-appuntamenti-internazionali-palazzo-vecchio
Celebrating 33 years of Europe’s mission to promote heritage and culture
Samantha Vaughn
November 2, 2018 - 15:26
On November 5 and 6, Florence will host the first ever conference dedicated to the 30-plus years of Europe’s Capital of Culture initiative. Instituted in 1985, the program’s mission is to highlight the diversity of cultures within Europe, celebrate the continent’s cultural features and foster the contribution of culture to the development of cities. Italy has held the title three times in its history (Florence in 1986, Bologna in 2000 and Genoa in 2004), while Matera is set to take over in 2019, along with Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
The conference will bring together representatives from 45 cities who have held the title, who will discuss their experiences and benefits that the designation has had not only on European integration but on the cities themselves. The first day will open with a roundtable that will include Eike Schmidt, director of the Uffizi Galleries; Cristiana Collu, director of the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome; and James Bradburne, director of the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, followed by a visit to the exhibition Leonardo da Vinci’s Codex, at the Uffizi, and the Opificio delle Pietre Dure.
The second day will be dedicated to culture-themed seminars with experts and mayors, including economic aspects of culture, challenges and opportunities for cities, the need to protect cultural heritage and the benefits of dialogue and cultural policies for social integration and international rapports. The final result of the two days will be a signed declaration proposing a shared strategy that recognizes culture as a growing priority in Europe’s public agenda both in terms of policies and resources on every level.
The opening hours for Palazzo Vecchio will be modified for the conference: on November 5, the museum will close at 3pm, while it will remain closed for all of the 6th. On November 7, the museum will be open in the afternoon, from 2.30pm to 7pm, excluding the Salone dei Cinquecento, during the annual Unity in Diversity meeting of mayors from around the world.
Seems like they need MORE money an whore attention to get MORE tourists to scam. :P
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