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Signal Light Festival
Signal Festival is a four-day festival of light art and emerging technologies in Prague, Czechia. Held annually in October, lighting designers from Czechia and abroad create lighting installations in streets and public spaces across the city, including famous historical landmarks. SIGNAL has become the biggest cultural event in Czechia in its five years of existence. Its unique integration of art, city space and modern technology has drawn over 2 million attendees to Prague overall. The …
Öland’s Harvest Festival
The Öland’s Harvest Festival (Ölands Skördefest) is the most popular autumn festival in Sweden. First celebrated in 1997, it revives the ancient farmers' tradition of celebrating Michaelmas, the end of the growing season, when the harvest has been collected, and the animals have been taken to their stables for the winter. A large and widely celebrated Michaelmas feast followed these activities, while the newly harvested products were traded at Michaelmas markets. The Festival aims to increase …
St. Moritz Gourmet Festival
At 1,856 meters above sea level, enjoying the special surroundings of the Upper Engadin Lake, Saint Moritz is well known as one of the most cosmopolitan and chic destinations in the world. Each year it is transformed into a paradise for gourmet fans, thanks to the Saint Moritz Gourmet Festival. This event has gained cult status throughout the world as a high gastronomy date and the 2015 edition boasts eight exceptional international master chefs and a lot of activities that will please gourmet …
Copenhagen Light Festival
Copenhagen Light Festival transforms the city’s winter darkness into a vibrant celebration of light, art, and design. Held each February, the festival features installations, projections, and light artworks by international and local artists, set across Copenhagen’s streets, bridges, and waterfront. A curated route through the city center and harbor invites visitors to explore urban spaces in a new way, turning cold winter nights into a creative and accessible cultural experience for all …
Copenhagen Beer Festival
Ølfestival began as a small gathering of local enthusiasts and has grown into a weekend that brings people together over something simple and timeless, a well-crafted brew. Today, it is a place where tradition meets creativity, with each pour carrying a piece of the region’s brewing heritage. Wander between stands, taste your way through a wide selection of craft beers, and meet the makers behind them. These are the people shaping the local scene, independent brewers who turn ingredients into …
Montreux Jazz Festival
“Nothing is impossible for dreamers.” This motto drives an evolving Festival. Steeped in a rich heritage, the Montreux Jazz Festival is being lovingly polished like a treasured LP. On the A- side: three paying venues with their own specific personalities. On the B-side: a selection of free events, fully remastered for this edition. The Auditorium Stravinski is a giant of a venue with a peerless reputation. Bearing the patina of countless legendary artists, this auditorium exudes emotion on a …
Øyafestivalen
Øyafestivalen is an annual Norwegian music festival held in Tøyen Park, Oslo. Since its modest beginnings in 1999, it has grown into one of Norway’s biggest and most influential music festivals, attracting major international and Nordic artists. The festival takes place over four days in the main park area and is preceded by a club night, with concerts hosted across many of Oslo’s central venues. Known for its ambitious environmental standards, Øyafestivalen is widely regarded as one of the …
BeethovenFest Bonn
Beethovenfest Bonn is one of Germany’s largest and most forward-looking classical music festivals, celebrating the legacy of Ludwig van Beethoven in the city where he spent his childhood and formative years. Rooted in Bonn’s deep connection to the composer, the festival is inspired by Beethoven’s youthful, progressive, and outward-looking spirit. Each year, Beethovenfest creates a contemporary setting in which artists reinterpret Beethoven’s work while exploring its relevance today. The program …
Jazz in the Park
The festival started in 2013 with the mission to promote positive values in the community through music and art, inspiring people to be more attentive, caring, happier, and more relaxed. It takes place at the National Ethnographic Park “Romulus Vuia” in Cluj-Napoca, the largest city in the historical region of Transylvania. The park was founded in 1929 as the first of its kind in Romania and is part of the Transylvanian Museum of Ethnography. It covers over 12 hectares and houses over 200 …
Cretan Diet Festival
Discover the Cretan Diet Festival in Rethymno, a lively celebration of local gastronomy, culture, and island heritage. The event brings together traditional Cretan products, regional flavors, local brands, music, folklore, and cultural activities for all ages, creating an engaging experience for visitors and residents alike. Designed to showcase the richness of the Cretan diet, the festival gives local producers a platform to share their products while inviting travelers to taste authentic …