Agrigento will be the Italian capital of Culture 2025, the proclamation took place today at the Ministry of Culture in Rome in the presence of Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano and all the mayors of the finalist cities. They have arrived at the final rush Aosta, Assisi (Perugia), Asti, Bagnoregio (Viterbo), Monte Sant'Angelo (Foggia), Orvieto (Terni), Pescina (L'Aquila), Roccasecca (Frosinone) and Spoleto (Perugia).
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The title of Italian capital of culture is conferred for a period of one year. The first city to win the award was Mantua in 2016, then Pistoia (2017), Palermo (2018) and Parma in 2020, also extended in 2021 due to the pandemic. Last year Procida, in 2023 Bergamo and Brescia. In 2024 it will be Pesaro. “The richness of articulations of places we have only us and it comes from our history. Italy is a cultural superpower, in this history has kissed us, giving us a unicum of different civilizations that have settled on our territory”. The said it Minister Sangiuliano during the proclamation ceremony in the Sala Spadolini del mic.
“Italy has two great pillars on which to base its growth: on the one hand the Italian genius of the enterprise, on the other the culture of our territories. Venice, Florence, my Naples, obviously Rome, Milan, but it is in the smallest cities that we find the profound authenticity of being Italian. From next year – concluded the minister – alongside the capital of books and the capital of culture, we will have the capital of contemporary art. He will be nominated every year."