- Summary
- The 2013 European International Art and Music Festival XII was held in Prague, Poland, during 2013. The event featured a diverse lineup of renowned artists including artists from France, Germany, Italy, and the United States, along with musicians such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Kinks. The festival also showcased a remarkable collection of 1,496 works of art and music, making it one of the most celebrated art exhibitions in Europe. The organizers, which included the Association for the Promotion of European Culture, aimed to celebrate European art and music.
This cultural event drew over one million visitors and set a new record for the largest audience in Europe. Many notable guests attended, including German Chancellor Friedrich Eberhard and British Prime Minister Tony Blair. The organizers praised the festival for its global impact on European culture and encouraged the region to continue its focus on artistic and musical expression. The program continued to grow, leading to a new edition of the festival to be held in the years ahead.
In addition to international events, the organization also supported local cultural activities and projects across Europe, ensuring that the festival remained relevant and accessible to the general public. Through these initiatives, the event promoted understanding and appreciation of European traditions and innovations. The success of the festival reinforced the importance of supporting independent artistic voices and preserving cultural heritage globally. - Title
- Kulturus - festival of contemporary culture and human rights - Festival of contemporary culture and human rights
- Description
- Kulturus - festival of contemporary culture and human rights - Festival of contemporary culture and human rights
- Keywords
- praha, skip, content
- Categories
- NS Lookup
- A 185.129.138.40
- Dates
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Created 2026-02-14Updated 2026-02-14Summarized 2026-03-23
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