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Now playing Next Culture news Austria region Salzkammergut becomes 2024 European Capital of Culture The town of Bad Ischl will serve as the banner city for the event, hosting nearly 200 projects in the extensive Salzkammergut program. 29/11/2023
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Now playing Next Ocean Could Europe's coastal wetlands address our climate change concerns? In partnership with The European Commission From Ireland's salt marshes to the Netherlands' peatlands and Italy's underwater seagrass; Ocean investigates whether Europe's coasts could hold the answer to our carbon questions. 28/11/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news David Bowie's handwritten lyric sheet to go under the hammer A handwritten lyric sheet from Bowie should break the estimated price tag of £50,000 to £100,000 tomorrow - especially considering the late artist's handwritten lyrics for 'Starman' sold for £165,000 (€190,000) last year. 27/11/2023