Slovak Trenčín European Capital of Culture 2026
The city of Trenčín in Slovakia has been designated as the European Capital of Culture for 2026, launching a year filled with diverse cultural events and investments.
Trenčín Capital of Culture Europe: The youth should stay, the tourists should come
Trenčín has been designated as one of the European Capitals of Culture for 2026, emphasizing the importance of retaining youth while attracting tourists.
Another Estonian National Player Joins a Slovak Super League Club
Kristo Hussar, a 23-year-old defender from FC Flora, has joined the Slovak Super League club Trenčín.
Trenčín as the European Capital of Culture 2026 invites curiosity
The article discusses Trenčín's designation as the European Capital of Culture for 2026 and the interest it has generated.
Flora defender moved to a Slovak club
Tallinna FC Flora and Estonian national team defender Kristo Hussar has joined the Slovak top league club AS Trencin.
Cities are the Second Leg of Culture
The opening weekend of the EHMK Trenčín 2026 showcases the cultural significance of cities in Slovakia, juxtaposing vibrant cultural projects with challenges in infrastructure and preservation.
Trenčín has Declared for Free Europe. The Opening Weekend of EHMK Showed an Impressive Show and the Strength of Community Projects
Trenčín has become the second Slovak city to hold the title of European Capital of Culture, marking a significant milestone with an investment of 65 million euros for the project.
Trenčín is the Capital of Culture / Rybníček Emphasized the Value of Freedom, Šimkovičová Stayed in the Hotel, Pellegrini at Hockey (+photo)
Trenčín celebrated its opening weekend as the European Capital of Culture, featuring numerous events and performances throughout the city.
Trenčín is the European Capital of Culture. How the opening looked (photo gallery)
Trenčín was inaugurated as the European Capital of Culture with a series of cultural events and performances during its opening ceremony.
We want people to take away a strong cultural experience – not a memory of someone booing someone else, says the director of EHMK Trenčín
The official program of the European Capital of Culture (EHMK) opens this weekend in Trenčín, Slovakia, focusing on creating a memorable cultural experience rather than negative interactions.
Roberts Bukarts will continue the season in Slovakia after the Olympic Games
Latvian hockey player Roberts Bukarts will join the Slovak Extraliga team Trenčín 'Dukla' after the Olympic tournament.
Poom joins Jepihhin's team in Slovakia
Markus Poom, a 26-year-old midfielder from FC Flora and the Estonia national football team, has moved to the Slovak Superliga club AS Trencin, where he will be teammates with Dimitri Jepihhin.
Estonian national team's midfielder joined a Slovak Super League club
26-year-old Estonian midfielder Markus Poom has joined Slovak Super League club AS Trenčín after a successful season in Estonia.
European Capital of Culture: A City That Stands Out
The article discusses the vibrant contributions of local women, who have displayed their knitted artworks throughout Trenčín as part of the city's European Capital of Culture 2026 program.
Slovakia is losing a German investor who is filing for bankruptcy for his factory in Trenčín
A German manufacturer of cable harnesses is closing its Trenčín factory, which employed 70 workers, due to financial difficulties.
The unique destination in Northern Europe that combines innovation and unique winter landscapes and is the European Capital of Culture in 2026
Oulu in Finland and Trenčín in Slovakia have been selected as the European Capitals of Culture for 2026, celebrating innovation and unique winter landscapes.
What to see and visit in Trenčín, one of this year's European Capitals of Culture
The article discusses the cultural significance and attractions of Trenčín, which is recognized as one of the European Capitals of Culture for 2026.
The Director of the Family Center in Trenčín / Fathers Often Come to Us to Fix Their Children. We Adults Sometimes Act Like Teenagers Too
Gabriel Chromiak, the director of the Family Center in Trenčín, discusses the organization's community engagements and the importance of addressing self-worth, dating, love, and sexuality with students who often come from troubled families.