Amid the dense forests of central Sweden, near the town of Rättvik in the Dalarna region, lies one of Europe’s most striking open-air theatres — Dalhalla.
In July, Denmark's cultural landscape is already gearing up for an exceptionally vibrant August, promising a rich array of events for literature lovers, editors, and creative professionals from around the world.
This summer, Hungary marked a major cultural milestone with the release of the sixth and final volume of the Critical Edition of Sándor Petőfi’s Poems.
Slovenia welcomes the most anticipated premiere of the summer — Little Trouble Girls (Kaj ti je deklica), the feature-length debut by director Urška Djukić.
The German Federal Foreign Office (Auswärtiges Amt) has announced the abolition of the remonstration procedure (an informal appeal process) — the opportunity to file an objection against a visa refusal.
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Bosnian author Mihaela Šumić, shortlisted for the 2025 European Union Prize for Literature (EUPL), presented her novel Čovjek Vuk (The Wolf Man) in Serbia.
For over three decades, the Curtas Vila do Conde International Film Festival has helped shape the language of short cinema—not only in Portugal but across Europe.
In western Poland, archaeologists have uncovered two massive Neolithic structures, now referred to as the “Polish pyramids.” The discovery was made in General Chłapowski Landscape Park near the village of Wyskoć.