European Capital of Culture 2024

Narva and Tartu were shortlisted in the competition for this title. An independent commission of international experts decided that the Capital of Culture 2024 from Estonia will be Tartu.

The result of the intense effort by a team of the Narva 2024 project is Narva bid book "Narva is next", which is now public 👇

Narva2024 bid book "Narva is next"

Narva is a candidate for the European Capital of Culture 2024 together with the Virumaa region of Estonia.

Narva can become the European Capital of Culture in 2024. Whole Virumaa region has joined forces to support the candidacy. The decision to run for the title of European Capital of Culture 2024 was announced on 23rd January 2018. The candidacy and preparation period of six years will offer a unique opportunity to create a comprehensive strategy for Narva and the whole region combining all different spheres of life. The process of candidacy creates an opportunity to rethink the development and regeneration of the region not just for the year of the title but for a whole decade.

This page informs you about the candidacy of Narva as European Capital of Culture 2024.

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European Capital of Culture in 2024

The title of the European Capital of Culture was first awarded in 1985. Every year, there are two European Capitals of Culture, and in 2011, the European Capital of Culture was Tallinn.

The aim of the European Capital of Culture initiative is to demonstrate the diversity of European cultures, common features, increase the sense of belonging of European citizens to a single cultural space and contribute to the development of cities through culture.

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