The night of culture

The night of culture (Noc Kultury in Polish) is a cultural event held annually in the city of Lublin, Poland.

The Night of Culture

This is a cultural event which takes place once a year in June in the city of Lublin. During this night people are allowed to attend, late into the night, theater plays, classical, popular, gospel and folk music concerts, exhibitions, film showings or street happenings, free of charge. Visitors are allowed to access among other things any cultural institution in the city such as underground basements or the cathedral tower. All night long people can party in clubs from all over the city. In 2010 the night of culture will take place on 6/7 June.

History

Leszek Hadrian the head of Musical Theater in Lublin was the first one to come up with the idea of The Night of Culture. He claimed it to be a demonstration of culture. Apart from that The Night of Culture is a great opportunity and help at the same time for Lublin in achieving the title of 2016 European Capital of Culture To date, many of the artistic and community centres in the city have joined The Night of Culture. The Night of Culture should not be mistaken for The Long Night of Museums. The Night of Museums is a separate event which takes place in many different cities in Poland, whereas The Night of Culture is unique and takes place only in Lublin. Both events are held on various dates.

All editions were financed by the town council and the first edition was additionally sponsored by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage who donated a sum of 25000 zloty[1]

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The Night of Culture 2010

This year’s event will also be an opportunity for the inhabitants of Lublin to publicly appeal for the support of culture since it determines the economic and social development of the city. Culture is where the authorities nowadays try to save money, not noticing the civilisational and evolutionary progress which culture brings along.

“To develop, one needs to have vision, knowledge and imagination” is the motto of The Night of Culture 2010

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