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Vitoria-Gasteiz
is, without a doubt, the ideal city to host Universalia. It
is a modern city, endowed with infrastructures necessary to
achieve the success of such a cultural-scientific event. It
meets high-class hotels and communications standards, facilities
with the necessary seating capacity to hold any number of audience,
as well as having one of the greatest museums of modern art
in Spain, el Artium. This museum will be the headquarters for
one of the social events of Universalia, el
Artium. Este museo será sede de una parte de las
jornadas sociales de Universalia.
The city of Vitoria-Gasteiz also has experience in organizing
these type of events, to such a point that it has been catalogued
as a Congress City. For the last 25 years, Vitoria-Gasteiz has
been host to one of the three most important International
Jazz Festivals in Europe and has also received important
International
Theatre Festivals as well as Folklore.
Vitoria-Gasteiz Vitoria-Gasteiz can easily accommodate the Universalia organization, given that anterior successful events didn't exhaust the will to face new challenges, and because its institutions are the forerunners in the commitment of the integral development of the city. For this reason, we can count on effective, experimented mechanisms to study and allow projects of collective interest. This has permitted the consolidation of a pioneering system of obligated creation of public budget resources "pending of grant" to develop possible initiatives of more than enough social projections.
In general, as in any city eager for novelties, whenever a new and interesting project of general repercussion and external projection is undertaken, positive strength is created among the citizens that increases self-esteem, and generates at the same time healthy exterior admiration that revitalizes the city, that makes it more aware of itself, its possibilities and its value. We all know that collective positive feelings have, ultimately, an additional repercussion: whatever is positively projected in individual consciences. This we can call the "Replanting effect".
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