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EUNIC London (European Union National Institutes for Culture) is the network of the cultural institutes from the member states of the European Union in London, as part of EUNIC. The network was established in September 2007 in London and has at present 31 members and associate -members who share knowledge and resources on a common European agenda.

What our Partners in the UK say about us

‘EUNIC London is an essential partner for the European Commission Representation in the UK, working with us to highlight the heritage we have in common and the variations that make Europe interesting.’
Jeremy O’Sullivan, 
Cultural Attaché European Commission Representation in the UK


‘What a unique platform for sharing the wonderful creative strengths of European artists – it builds new collaborations and deeper understanding of our different approaches and concerns.’
Jude Kelly OBE,
Artistic Director, Southbank Centre


‘We were delighted to collaborate with EUNIC London on RobotvilleEU, a hugely successful celebration of the rich history and tradition of robotic development in Europe in science as well as in culture.’
Ian Blatchford,
Director, National Museum of Science and Industry


‘With their rich and varied arts events from across the continent, EUNIC London plays an important role in promoting European culture in the UK.’
Rosie Goldsmith,
BBC journalist and European Literature Night’ Chair

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