
The purpose of this article is to discuss the regeneration of Porto city centre that was carried out in conjunction with the European Capital of Culture initiative in 2001.
In 2001, the city of Porto hosted the European Capital of Culture event. 'Porto 2001' was a year-long programme of arts, cultural events and urban regeneration activities. The key finding in the article is that, despite rich and well-attended cultural events, too much emphasis was put on attracting public investment to regenerate the public space, replacing infrastructures, and modernising cultural facilities. This was done at the expense of institutional capacity building and boosting civic creativity.
Keywords
Locations:
Portugal Thematic scope:
Cultural Economics ,impact studies ,Cultural Policy & Administration ,national, regional & local cultural policies Languages:
Portuguese Type of publication:
Article Tagged as:
city regeneration and culture, ECOC, European Capital of Culture
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