I would like to see Wroclaw get it, although I believe it would be better placed with Gdansk, due to its historical ties with Solidarność and the strikes, which is known the world over. I also believe the tricity has a lot to offer tourists, who decide to spend a week discovering the area, which may encourage them to come back and try other cities in Poland.
The selection panel appointed to assess the cities applying to be a European Capital of Culture in 2016 in Poland examined the 11 applications received and recommended that the following be preselected: Gdańsk, Katowice, Lublin, Warszawa and Wrocław
you hear Cracovians going on about how Krakow is the "Cultural capital' of Poland (typical rivalry between a large city and the capital, similar can be found in many countries).
Krakow didn't get the Euro Championship and aren't even a candidate for this, which I think they would love.
Now that I think about it, I think Torun and Gdansk are the best choices. Torun is a lovely medieval city untouched by the war, and Gdansk has a lot of history from the solidarity movement. I don't even know why Katowice even bothered. The place is just depressing and miserable. Its just an industrial gray city with little culture.
True. I think Poland should start renovation to many of the bloki mieszkalny. Many are very gray looking, and a new coat of paint and new windows makes a massive difference. I saw pictures of newly renovated Polish bloki, and with landscaping, paint and new windows, it gives Poland a better image. Not to mention it makes it look less depressing :)
European Capital of Culture 2016: Which Polish city do you wish to win?
I would vote for Breslau or Krakau. ;) All the cities/town in Poland i visited i had the nicest time in those two and of course they have sth to offer, but it's only my personal opinion.
Great news for Lublin: Wroclaw is European Capital of Culture 2016
Superb news for Poland's best city!
Announcing the verdict in Warsaw on Tuesday afternoon, chairman of the panel Manfred Gaulhofer said that the selection process was a success for all of Poland, for all the five cities in the final stage of the competition, and for Wroclaw, the winner.