The Lithuanian Capital of Culture is a city designated for a period of one calendar year during which it is given a chance to showcase its cultural life and cultural development. First time programme was held in 2008.
Cities
- 2008: Zarasai
- 2009: Plungė
- 2010: Ramygala
- 2011: Šilutė
- 2012: Anykščiai
- 2013: Palanga
- 2014: Panevėžys
- 2015: Žagarė
- 2016: Telšiai
- 2017: Klaipėda
- 2018: Marijampolė
- 2019: Rokiškis
- 2020: Trakai
- 2021: Neringa
- 2022: Alytus
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