Palermo Capital of Culture 2018: the Sicilian capital has nothing to envy to other Italian cities.
The many dominations, Arab, Norman, Spanish and Phoenician have helped to make the city a cultural center full of different influences. On warm days in Palermo you can admire the historic center, the Cathedral, the “Quattro Canti”, the enchanting intersection of the two main streets of the historic center, the Palatine Chapel, The Norman Palace. Via Maqueda and Via Roma will be perfect for shopping enthusiasts.
Palermo Capital of Culture 2018: the specialty is the food
The real specialty of Palermo is the food, from the “panelle”, chickpea flour fritters, to the “crocchè”, cylinders of potatoes, from the sandwich with the spleen to the “arancina” (in Palermo is a feminine noun, elsewhere becomes a masculine noun, the “arancino”), balls fried rice with different fillings.
The atmosphere of Palermo will captivate you, the warmth of the inhabitants will make you feel at home and you will not want to return home. Sicily is an island and has beautiful coastline, you can visit Mondello, the favorite beach of Palermo, where you can enjoy a good ice cream or a “granita”, another culinary specialty.
Palermo Capital of Culture 2018 hosts Manifesta
Also this year Palermo is the capital of culture 2018 and hosts Manifesta, the European nomad biennial of contemporary art. Museums, installations, churches and shows await you. Piazza Pretoria, called “Piazza delle Vergogne” by the inhabitants, will enchant you with its statues in white Carrara marble, the figures carved without clothes triumph in the square next to the Town Hall.
Between good food, excellent company (you hardly do not make friends with the inhabitants) and the favorable climate is one of the cities to see absolutely. The markets of Vucciria and Ballarò will overwhelm you with smells and tastes, the sellers scream all the time and you will find every kind of food, clothing or home accessory.
Take advantage of the opportunity, book one of our flights. Luxwing will take you into the city of culture 2018 without stress or loss of time in planning your trip.
This year the City of Palermo, Italy, is the host city of Manifesta 12
Quattro Canti Square, in Palermo city center
About Manifesta
Manifesta, the European Nomadic Biennial, originated in the early nineties in response to the political, economic and social changes following the end of the Cold War and the subsequent steps towards European integration. Since then, Manifesta has developed into a travelling platform that focuses on the dialogue between art and society in Europe.
Manifesta is a project based on community: its success depends on the collaboration between the international and local actors and the involvement and engagement of the local communities.
Manifesta is the European Nomadic Biennial, held in a different host city every two years. It is a major international art event, attracting visitors from all over the world.
Manifesta is the go-to place for discovering emerging artists, thought-provoking ideas, new artworks especially commissioned for the event, and creative experiences in dialogue with spectacular locations of each host city.
Manifesta was founded in Amsterdam in the early 1990s as a European biennial of contemporary art striving to enhance artistic and cultural exchanges after the end of Cold War.
In the next decade, Manifesta will focus on evolving from an art exhibition into an interdisciplinary platform for social change, introducing holistic urban research and legacy-oriented programming as the core of its model.
Manifesta is still run by its original founder, Dutch historian Hedwig Fijen, and managed by a permanent team of international specialists.
Each new edition is started up and fundraised individually. Currently, Manifesta is working from its offices in Amsterdam and Palermo, with an upcoming office in Marseille for Manifesta 13 opening in the French city in 2020.
Manifesta in Palermo
Manifesta 12 in Palermo in 2018 will be a fantastic opportunity for the city to reinvigorate its local and international identity. It is a moment for Europe to appreciate the significance of its Mediterranean dimension and identity: Palermo brings Manifesta to the Mediterranean and the Mediterranean to Europe. Manifesta 12 is an opportunity to celebrate Palermo for what it really is: a laboratory for the humanities, arts and culture. The city will be able to renew itself and pave a way for its future.
The upcoming pre-biennial program will start in building the process for a sustainable theoretical framework and will set out the parameters of the city’s revitalization process. In this phase, Manifesta would like to activate the communities of Palermo in the identification of its mission statement and objectives, as well as the challenges, expectations and outcomes of Manifesta 12. For more information visit Manifesta official web site.
Manifesta 12 opened on the evening of 16 June 2018 and run until 4 November 2018, featuring the work of 50 participants and 20 venues.
A diffuse network of events including artistic installations, videos, performances, urban actions, and literary projects constitutes The Planetary Garden. Cultivating Coexistence developed by the Manifesta 12 Creative Mediators Bregtje van der Haak, Andrés Jaque, Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli and Mirjam Varadinis.
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