
Article 1 
A Community action entitled ‘European Capital of Culture’ is hereby established in order to highlight the richness and diversity of European cultures and the features they share, as well as to promote greater mutual understanding between European citizens.
Article 2 

1. Cities in Member States and in countries acceding to the European Union after 31 December 2006 shall be entitled to be designated as European Capitals of Culture for one year, in the order set out in the Annex.
2. The designation shall apply to one city in each of the Member States appearing in the list in the Annex.The chronological order given in that list may be altered by mutual agreement between the Member States concerned.
Article 3 

1. Every application shall include a cultural programme with a European dimension, based principally on cultural cooperation, in accordance with the objectives and action provided for by Article 151 of the Treaty.
2. The cultural programme of the event shall be created specifically for the European Capital of Culture year, highlighting the European added value in accordance with the criteria laid down in Article 4.
3. The programme shall be consistent with any national cultural strategy or policy of the relevant Member State or, where applicable under a Member State*s institutional arrangements, any regional cultural strategies, on condition that any such strategy or policy does not aim to restrict the number of cities which may be considered for designation as European Capitals of Culture under this Decision.
4. The programme shall last one year. In duly justified cases designated cities may opt for a shorter period.
5. A linkage between the programmes of the designated cities of the same year shall be made.
6. Cities may choose to involve their surrounding regions in their programmes.
Article 4 
The cultural programme shall fulfil the following criteria, subdivided into two categories, ‘the European Dimension’ and ‘City and Citizens’:

1.. As regards ‘the European Dimension’, the programme shall:

((a)) foster cooperation between cultural operators, artists and cities from the relevant Member States and other Member States in any cultural sector;
((b)) highlight the richness of cultural diversity in Europe;
((c)) bring the common aspects of European cultures to the fore.
2.. As regards ‘City and Citizens’ the programme shall:

((a)) foster the participation of the citizens living in the city and its surroundings and raise their interest as well as the interest of citizens from abroad;
((b)) be sustainable and be an integral part of the long-term cultural and social development of the city.
Article 5 

1. A call for submission of applications shall be published by each of the Member States concerned no later than six years before the event in question is due to begin.Each call for submission of applications, aimed at the candidate cities for the title, shall refer to the criteria laid down in Article 4 and the guidance available on the Commission website.The deadline for submitting applications under each call for submission of applications shall be scheduled 10 months after its publication at the latest.An application submitted under a call for submission of applications shall present the outline of the programme which the candidate city plans to realise for the given year.
2. Applications shall be notified to the Commission by the Member State concerned.
Article 6 

1. A selection panel shall be established for each Member State concerned to assess the applications of the candidate cities. Each panel shall recommend the nomination of one city in the Member State concerned.
2. Each selection panel shall consist of 13 members, seven of which shall be the persons nominated by the European institutions as referred to in paragraph 4. The remaining six members shall be nominated by the Member State concerned in consultation with the Commission. The Member State concerned shall then appoint the selection panel. The panel shall designate its chairman from among the persons nominated by the European Parliament, the Council, the Commission and the Committee of the Regions.
3. The selection panel members shall be independent experts with no conflicts of interest with regard to the cities which responded to the call for submission of applications, and with substantial experience and expertise in the cultural sector, in the cultural development of cities or in the organisation of a European Capital of Culture.
4. The European institutions shall nominate the members of selection panels for three years as follows: two members shall be nominated by the European Parliament, two by the Council, two by the Commission and one by the Committee of the Regions. By way of exception, in the first year during which this Decision is in force, two experts shall be nominated by the Commission for one year, two by the European Parliament for two years, two by the Council for three years, and one by the Committee of the Regions for three years.
Article 7 

1. Each of the Member States concerned shall convene the relevant selection panel as referred to in Article 6 for a pre-selection meeting no later than five years before the event is due to begin.
2. The selection panel shall assess the applications of the cities which responded to the call for submission of applications according to the criteria laid down in Article 4.It shall agree on a short-list of candidate cities which are to be considered further and issue a report on the applications of the candidate cities and recommendations to the short-listed candidate cities.
3. The selection panel shall submit its report to the Member State concerned and to the Commission. Each of the Member States concerned shall formally approve the short-list based on the report of the selection panel.
Article 8 

1. The short-listed candidate cities shall complete their applications and transmit them to the Member States concerned, which shall then forward them to the Commission.
2. Each of the Member States concerned shall convene the relevant selection panel, for final selection, nine months after the pre-selection meeting.
3. The selection panel shall evaluate the amended programmes of the short-listed candidate cities according to the criteria of this action and the recommendations issued by the panel during its pre-selection meeting.
4. The selection panel shall issue a report on the programmes of the short-listed candidate cities together with a recommendation for the nomination of one city in the Member State concerned as European Capital of Culture.The report shall also contain recommendations to the selected city concerning the progress and the arrangements to be made by the given year, if designated as European Capital of Culture by the Council.The report shall be submitted to the Member State concerned and to the Commission. It shall be published on the Commission website.
Article 9 

1. Each of the Member States concerned shall nominate one city to be European Capital of Culture and shall notify the European Parliament, the Council, the Commission and the Committee of the Regions thereof, no later than four years before the event is due to begin.The notification must be accompanied by a justification for the nomination based on the reports of the selection panel.The nomination shall take into account the recommendations issued by the selection panel.
2. The European Parliament may forward an opinion to the Commission no later than three months after receipt of the nominations of the Member States concerned.
3. The Council, acting on a recommendation from the Commission drawn up in the light of the opinion of the European Parliament and the justifications based on the reports of the selection panels, shall officially designate the cities in question as European Capitals of Culture for the year for which they have been nominated.
Article 10 

1. A monitoring and advisory panel shall be established to monitor the implementation of the objectives and criteria of the action and provide European Capitals of Culture with support and guidance from the time of their designation to the start of the European Capital of Culture event.
2. The panel shall consist of the seven experts nominated by the European Parliament, the Council, the Commission and the Committee of the Regions as referred to in Article 6(4). In addition, the Member State concerned may nominate an observer to this panel.
3. The cities concerned shall issue progress reports to the Commission no later than three months before the meetings of the panel.
4. The Commission shall convene the panel and the representatives of the city concerned. The panel shall be convened on two occasions to give advice on, and to take stock of, the preparations for the event with a view to helping cities to develop a high-quality programme with a strong European dimension. Its first meeting shall take place no later than two years before the event; its second meeting shall take place no later than eight months before the event.
5. After each meeting, the panel shall issue a report on the state of preparations for the event and any steps to be taken. The reports shall pay particular attention to the European added value of the event in accordance with the criteria set out in Article 4 and the recommendations laid down in the reports of the selection and the monitoring and advisory panels.
6. The reports shall be forwarded to the Commission and to the cities and Member States concerned. They shall also be published on the Commission website.
Article 11 
On the basis of the report issued by the monitoring and advisory panel after its second meeting as referred to in Article 10(4), a pecuniary prize in honour of Melina Mercouri shall be awarded to the designated cities by the Commission provided that they meet the criteria laid down in Article 4 and have implemented the recommendations made by the selection and the monitoring and advisory panels. The prize shall be awarded in full no later than three months before the start of the relevant year.
Article 12 
Each year the Commission shall ensure the external and independent evaluation of the results of the European Capital of Culture event of the previous year in accordance with the objectives and criteria of the action laid down in this Decision.
The Commission shall present a report on that evaluation to the European Parliament, the Council and the Committee of the Regions by the end of the year following the European Capital of Culture event.
Article 13 
Decision No 1419/1999/EC is hereby repealed. That Decision shall however continue to apply in the case of cities which have been designated as European Capitals of Culture for 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Article 14 

1. The cities designated as European Capitals of Culture for 2010 on the basis of Decision No 1419/1999/EC shall be subject to the monitoring process laid down in Article 10 of this Decision. The Commission shall award a prize to the designated cities on the basis of Article 11 of this Decision.
2. By way of derogation from Articles 3 to 9, the nominations for European Capitals of Culture concerning the years 2011 and 2012 shall be governed by the following decision procedure:
(a) Cities in Member States shall be designated as European Capital of Culture, as set out in the Annex.
(b) Each Member State shall submit, as set out in the Annex, its nomination of one or more cities to the European Parliament, the Council, the Commission and the Committee of the Regions.
(c) A nomination shall be submitted no later than four years before the event in question is due to begin and may be accompanied by a recommendation from the Member State concerned.
(d) The Commission shall each year form a selection panel which shall issue a report on the nomination or nominations judged against the objectives and characteristics of this action.
(e) The selection panel shall be composed of seven leading independent persons who are experts on the cultural sector, of whom two shall be appointed by the European Parliament, two by the Council, two by the Commission and one by the Committee of the Regions.
(f) The selection panel shall submit its report to the Commission, the European Parliament and the Council.
(g) The European Parliament may forward an opinion to the Commission on the nomination or nominations no later than three months after receipt of the report.
(h) The Council, acting on a recommendation from the Commission drawn up in the light of the opinion of the European Parliament and of the selection panel's report, shall officially designate the city in question as a European Capital of Culture for the year for which it has been nominated.
3. By way of derogation from Article 4, the criteria set out in Article 3 of and Annex II to Decision No 1419/1999/EC shall apply in the case of European Capitals of Culture for 2010, 2011 and 2012, unless the city in question decides to base its programme on the criteria set out in Article 4 of this Decision.
Article 15 
This Decision shall enter into force on the 20th day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
It shall apply from 1 January 2007, with the exception of Article 5, which shall apply from 23 November 2006.
Done at Strasbourg, 24 October 2006.
For the European Parliament
The President
J. BORRELL FONTELLES
For the Council
The President
P. LEHTOMÄKI
ANNEX
2007 Luxembourg Romania
2008 United Kingdom 
2009 Austria Lithuania
2010 Germany Hungary
2011 Finland Estonia
2012 Portugal Slovenia
2013 France Slovakia
2014 Sweden Latvia
2015 Belgium Czech Republic
2016 Spain Poland
2017 Denmark Cyprus
2018 Netherlands Malta
2019 Italy Bulgaria


