Fabriano Paper is Culture
Edition 2025 Finished Free Visual arts Contemporary art Literature

Fabriano Paper is Culture

10 Sep 2025 — 14 Sep 2025
Fabriano — Ancona (042)

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Edition 2025 — Paper is Culture

The third edition of Fabriano Paper is Culture took place from September 10 to 14, 2025, confirming Fabriano as a UNESCO Creative Capital. Five days dedicated to the relationship between culture and artificial intelligence for the sustainable development of creative cities, with music, theatre, literature, exhibitions, cinema, and the usual annual meeting of Italian UNESCO Creative Cities, among the symbolic places of Fabriano's historic center.

Third Edition: Culture and Artificial Intelligence

From September 10 to 14, 2025, Fabriano hosted the third edition of the festival, dedicated to the theme of the relationship between culture and artificial intelligence for the sustainable development of UNESCO Creative Cities. The event, promoted by the Municipality of Fabriano, also brought together the 14 Italian Creative Cities for the network's annual meeting.

Among the most popular events were the Women's Revolution evening at the Teatro Gentile with Paola Turci and Gino Castaldo, the exhibitions at the Pinacoteca Molajoli (including the one dedicated to Edgardo Mannucci) and at the Museum of Paper, the screenings at Cinema Montini, the urban trekking along the paper heritage route, and the Grand Opera Gala at the Teatro Gentile. There was also space for installations, photography, and book presentations in the historic center.

Highlights

Women's Revolution evening at the Teatro Gentile with Paola Turci and Gino Castaldo; annual meeting of the 14 Italian UNESCO Creative Cities; exhibition dedicated to Edgardo Mannucci at the Pinacoteca Molajoli; Grand Opera Gala at the Teatro Gentile.

Where does it take place — Paper is Culture

Centro storico di Fabriano

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