A twinning partnership between the cities of Gdynia and Krosno has delivered significant progress in strengthening intercultural communication and supporting migrant integration, according to the final report of their collaboration within the Liveability project, co-financed by the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme 2021–2027.
Under Berlin’s radiant sky, this year’s Creative Bureaucracy Festival took place on 5 June 2025 - inviting everyone to be amazed, to exchange ideas, and to think ahead together. Like last year, the Liveability project was there in person.
Under Berlin’s radiant sky, this year’s Creative Bureaucracy Festival took place on 5 June 2025 - inviting everyone to be amazed, to exchange ideas, and to think ahead together. Like last year, the Liveability project was there in person.
Under Berlin’s radiant sky, this year’s Creative Bureaucracy Festival took place on 5 June 2025 - inviting everyone to be amazed, to exchange ideas, and to think ahead together. Like last year, the Liveability project was there in person.
Under Berlin’s radiant sky, this year’s Creative Bureaucracy Festival took place on 5 June 2025 - inviting everyone to be amazed, to exchange ideas, and to think ahead together. Like last year, the Liveability project was there in person.
Under Berlin’s radiant sky, this year’s Creative Bureaucracy Festival took place on 5 June 2025 - inviting everyone to be amazed, to exchange ideas, and to think ahead together. Like last year, the Liveability project was there in person.
Cities across the Baltic Sea Region took a major step forward in the Liveability project by exploring how the Charter for Designing The Liveable City can be piloted in local contexts.
Our most recent Liveability Talk brought together urban enthusiasts, city leaders, and experts from across the Baltic region for a dynamic online discussion focused on the future of liveable cities.
On March 19–20, partners of the Liveability project gathered in Nykøbing Falster, Denmark, for a two-day meeting hosted by the Municipality of Guldborgsund.
It's been some time since we adopted our new corporate identity for the Liveable Cities Network and Label. After testing it over the past few months, we're excited to share the story behind it with you.
A new resource for city and municipal development was finalized and published: thePractice Guide for Public Interest Design, developed through the collaborative efforts of cities and municipalities in the Baltic Sea Region.