The Mediterranean Day that closes the year as capital
After eight months of events, on November 28, 2026, Matera closes its year as Mediterranean Capital of Culture and Dialogue. The date is not accidental: it coincides with the Mediterranean Day, a perfect synthesis of the common thread that ran through the entire program, dedicated to dialogue between the cultures bordering this sea.
The symbolic heart of the ceremony is the «Porta della Speranza» (Gate of Hope), a site-specific artwork conceived for the occasion and dedicated to the themes of hospitality and interreligious dialogue. An installation that encapsulates the message of a capital city conceived not as a showcase, but as a space for encounter between the peoples, faiths, and traditions of the Mediterranean.
The closing event ideally retraces the four thematic «immersions» that marked the calendar — stratifications, isolations, contaminations, and transhumances — and the artistic residencies that brought creatives from all over the Mediterranean basin to Matera. A year built around the relationship between heritage, innovation, and social cohesion.
Organized by the Matera-Basilicata 2019 Foundation, the ceremony closes Matera's experience as Mediterranean Capital of Culture and Dialogue, a title shared in 2026 with the Moroccan city of Tetouan under the auspices of the Union for the Mediterranean and the Anna Lindh Foundation.
The closing ceremony of Matera 2026 takes place on November 28, coinciding with Mediterranean Day. It officially closes the year as Mediterranean Capital of Culture and Dialogue and presents the «Porta della Speranza», a site-specific artwork dedicated to hospitality and dialogue between religions.
The detailed program for the closing ceremony on November 28, 2026, will be announced in the coming weeks. The event focuses on:
When: November 28, 2026, Mediterranean Day.
Where: Matera; detailed venues and times will be indicated in the official program.
Admission: public event; procedures to be confirmed in the official program.
How to get there: Matera is reachable by car via the SS99 and by train on the FAL line from Bari.
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