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      • On 11 December 2015, five months after the application, Katowice was accepted into the network of UNESCO Creative Cities as a City of Music. The decision was announced by the UNESCO (The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) Director-General – Irina Bokova.
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  2. On 11 December 2015, five months after the application, Katowice was accepted into the network of UNESCO Creative Cities as a City of Music. The decision was announced by the UNESCO (The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) Director-General – Irina Bokova.

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      Katowice belongs to UNESCO Creative Cities Network. 12.2020...

  3. Poland. UNESCO City of Music. since 2015. About the Creative City. Katowice is the capital of the Upper Silesian Region in Southwestern Poland. Deeply marked by the industrial age, Katowice has been investing in culture and creativity to revitalize and regenerate, summarizing its vision by the motto “from heavy industry to creative industries”.

  4. Katowice belongs to UNESCO Creative Cities Network. 12.2020 — Katowice City of Music. Project. Meet our team. Meet the latest news, upcoming events and information about Katowice - City of Music UNESCO.

  5. Katowice, the heart of Upper Silesia, is the first Polish city to join UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network as a city of music. It is home to the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), called the cradle of Polish composers.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KatowiceKatowice - Wikipedia

    Katowice's status as the UNESCO City of Music, designated when Katowice joined UNESCO Creative Cities Network in 2015, [103] comes from a long and rich history of musical arts.

  7. On December 11, 2015, Katowice’s musical prowess and cultural status was certified by none other than UNESCO itself as it was officially made a UNESCO City of Music as part of the UNESCO Creative Cities initiative. Let's take a look at this prestigious distinction by exploring Katowice’s multi-genre musical pedigree.

  8. UNESCO City of Music: Katowice As interesting as UNESCO World Heritage sights are to the world, so too are the initiatives to highlight human culture. Silesia may be known historically for its industrial heritage and tourism, but it's also been making big changes to become a modern cultural hotspot.

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