The European programme “Culture 2000” (2000-2006) encourages Europe’s common cultural identity and its sense of citizenship through the support it gives to a wide range of artistic activities. Take Cork for example, the European Capital of Culture for 2005, where Estonian artists are currently presenting their masterpieces. Meanwhile, Glasgow is today hosting the exhibition entitled “Art Nouveau in project”, currently on its grand tour of Europe. These two projects illustrate exactly the kind of priorities under discussion for support under the 2007 Culture programme.