On the website, you will find background stories, podcast episodes and news about the Dutch sites carrying the European Heritage Label.
We look at international cultural activities in 2023, and explore the new roads makers are roaming in a renewed international scene.
Support for projects that conserve, document, sustainably manage & enhance the visibility of shared cultural heritage between the Netherlands and Brazil.
By taking Ornamenta 2024 as an example, we explore the concept of ‘genius loci’ to emphasize the unique atmosphere of a place.
The EU elections play a crucial role in the future of the continent. In an interview series, we reflect on the role of culture in Europe. #5: Tuuli Lähdesmäki.
New scans have recently been made available on the website of the National Archives of the Netherlands.
We are saddened to hear of the passing away of Arthur Sonnen. DutchCulture remembers him as a tireless and ever-curious former colleague.
De btw-verhoging brengt bestaanszekerheid van makers en artiesten in gevaar en verhindert de toegang tot kunst, cultuur en informatie van diverse nieuwsmedia.
The June EU elections are crucial for the future of the continent. In an interview series, we reflect on the role of culture in Europe. #4: Stephanie Bonnici
Shaping the future of European democracy.
De Europese Commissie kent het Europees Erfgoedlabel toe aan erfgoedlocaties met een bijzondere symbolische waarde voor Europa. Deadline: 1 oktober 2024
Every year the Dutch Embassy in Belgium organises several open calls for funding support for all disciplines. The next deadline is 2 September 2024.
The June EU elections are crucial for the future of the continent. In an interview series, we reflect on the role of culture in Europe. #3: Herbert-Jan Hiep.
The Amsterdam museum reflects the importance of tolerance and freedom of conscience.
The June EU elections are crucial for the future of the continent. In an interview series, we reflect on the role of culture in Europe. #2: Carolijn Terwindt
We look at Dutch activities taking place in Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria, and the challenges and opportunities for working in this region.
The report from DutchCulture and EUNIC's Decolonising Cultural Relations workshop is now available, advancing equitable cultural engagement.
The June EU elections are crucial for the future of the continent. In an interview series, we reflect on the role of culture in Europe. #1: Kirsten van den Hul
During their Dutch-German artistic exchange, artists Johannes Langkamp and Martin Lucas Schulze discovered their shared fascination for movements and processes.
Transforming norms for a sustainable future. Explore our initiatives at the intersection of climate and culture.