Trenčín 2026: Where culture transforms spaces, people, and the future

The Slovak town of Trenčín is stepping onto the European stage as the European Capital of Culture 2026. Through culture and vision, Trenčín transforms public spaces, empowering local creatives, and creating lasting connections with Europe and the world. By 2026, Trenčín will be a city filled with festivals, performances, exhibitions, and newly reimagined spaces—inviting everyone to explore, experience, and be part of something bigger.


Trenčín as the European Capital of Culture 2026, embraces its past while looking boldly to the future, building on one key idea: curiosity has the power to transform cities and communities. Trenčín redesignes public spaces—not just aesthetically, but as places where people connect, collaborate, and create. The forgotten corners of the city become stages for art, music, and conversation. Culture in Trenčín is not only confined to galleries or concert halls—it will flow through the streets, bringing people together in unexpected ways.

Leaving lasting change

Artists and creatives will find new platforms to experiment, innovate, and showcase their work to international audiences. Visitors won’t just observe—they’ll be part of an experience, discovering Trenčín through its stories, performances, and evolving spaces.

Trenčín 2026 is not about a one-year celebration—it’s about lasting change. The impact of this journey will be felt long after 2026, as new cultural networks, creative industries, and revitalized public spaces continue to thrive.



The transformation is already underway, with a growing program of cultural events, artistic interventions, and community-driven projects shaping the city. Trenčín is waking up—curious, creative, and more connected than ever.


Are you ready to explore more? Visit https://www.trencin2026.eu/en/home/.

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