European Museum of the Year Award explained

European Museum of the Year Award
Awarded For:Unique atmosphere, imaginative interpretation and presentation, a creative approach to education and social responsibility.
Date:April–May
Location:Various European cities

The European Museum of the Year Award (EMYA) is presented each year by the European Museum Forum (EMF) under the auspices of the Council of Europe.[1] The EMYA is considered the most important annual award in the European museum sector.[2]

History

The EMYA was founded in 1977 by British journalist Kenneth Hudson, British academic Richard Hoggart, and John Letts, under the auspices of the Council of Europe.[3] It is considered to be the most important award in its sector,[4] [5] being described by the Network of European Museums (NEMO) as "the longest-running and most prestigious museum awards in Europe".[2]

The Fonds de dotation de l’ICOM of the International Council of Museums supports the European Museum of the Year Award.[6]

Awards

Categories

Since 1977, the EMF has presented two main awards:

Three additional prizes were subsequently added to the EMF awards:

Criteria

The EMF state that the European Museum of the Year is based on:The EMF state that the Council of Europe Museum Prize is based on:

Judging

Museums in 47 European countries, all members of the Council of Europe, can take part in the competition if they are newly opened or have undergone modernization or expansion in the past three years.[10]

European Museum of the Year winners (1977–)

The following are the winners of the main European Museum of the Year award:

YearImageMuseumLocationCountry
1977Ironbridge Gorge Museum TrustIronbridge United Kingdom
1978Schloss Rheydt MuseumMönchengladbach
1979Arles France
1980Catharine Convent MuseumUtrecht Netherlands
1981Peloponnesian Folklore FoundationNafplio Greece
1982Museum of Art and HistorySaint-Denis France
1983Museum SarganserlandSargans Switzerland
1984Zuiderzee MuseumEnkhuizen Netherlands
1986Museum of Medieval StockholmStockholm Sweden
1987Beamish MuseumStanley United Kingdom
1988Brandts MuseumOdense Denmark
1989Sundsvall MuseumSundsvall Sweden
1990Fourmies France
1991Leventio MuseumNicosia Cyprus
1992State Museum of Technology and WorkMannheim Germany
1993Alta MuseumAlta Norway
1994National Museum of DenmarkCopenhagen Denmark
1995Olympic MuseumLausanne Switzerland
1996Museum of the Romanian PeasantBucharest Romania
1997Museum of Anatolian CivilizationsAnkara Turkey
1998National Conservation CentreLiverpool United Kingdom
1999French Museum of Playing CardsIssy-les-Moulineaux France
2000Guggenheim Museum BilbaoBilbao Spain
2001National Railway Museum[11] York United Kingdom
2002Chester Beatty Library[12] Dublin Ireland
2003Victoria and Albert Museum - British Galleries[13] London United Kingdom
2004Archaeological Museum of AlicanteAlicante Spain
2005Netherlands Open Air MuseumArnhem Netherlands
2006CosmoCaixaBarcelona Spain
2007German Emigration CenterBremerhaven Germany
2008Kumu Art MuseumTallinn Estonia
2009Salzburg MuseumSalzburg Austria
2010Ozeaneum[14] Stralsund Germany
2011Gallo-Roman Museum of Tongeren[15] Tongeren Belgium
2012Medina Azahara MuseumCórdoba Spain
2013Riverside MuseumGlasgow United Kingdom
2014The Museum of InnocenceIstanbul Turkey
2015RijksmuseumAmsterdam Netherlands
2016POLIN Museum of the History of Polish JewsWarsaw Poland
2017Musée d'ethnographie de GenèveGeneva Switzerland
2018Design MuseumLondon United Kingdom
2019Rijksmuseum BoerhaaveLeiden Netherlands
2020StapferhausLenzburg Switzerland
2021Naturalis Biodiversity CenterLeiden Netherlands
2022Museum of the MindHaarlem Netherlands
2023L'Etno Valencian Museum of EthnologyValencia Spain
2024Sámi Museum SiidaInari Finland

Council of Europe Museum Prize winners (1977–)

The following are the winners of the Council of Europe Museum Prize award:[16]

YearImageMuseumLocationCountry
1977Fundació Joan MiróBarcelona Spain
1978Bryggens MuseumBergen Norway
1979Rüsselsheim am Main Germany
1980Monaghan County MuseumMonaghan Ireland
1981Stockholm Music MuseumStockholm Sweden
1982Åland MuseumMariehamn Finland
1983Joanneum - The Provincial Museum of StyriaGraz Austria
1984Living Museum of the Canal du CentreThieu Belgium
1984National Waterways MuseumEllesmere Port United Kingdom
1987Museum NeuköllnBerlin Germany
1988Bavarian National MuseumMunich Germany
1988Convent of Las Descalzas Reales MuseumMadrid Spain
1989Joods Historisch MuseumAmsterdam Netherlands
1990Manuel da Maia Museum of WaterLisbon Portugal
1991German Salt MuseumLüneburg Germany
1992Argenta Marsh MuseumArgenta, Emilia–Romagna Italy
1993İstanbul Archaeology MuseumsIstanbul Turkey
1994Provincial Museum of LaplandRovaniemi Finland
1995Haus der GeschichteBonn Germany
1996Museum of Applied Arts, ViennaVienna Austria
1997Tropenmuseum JuniorAmsterdam Netherlands
1998Museum Centre on StrelkaKrasnoyarsk
1999Palais des Beaux-Arts de LilleLille France
2000In Flanders Fields MuseumYpres Belgium
2001Helsinki Finland
2002BuddenbrookhausLübeck Germany
2003LaténiumHauterive, Neuchâtel Switzerland
2004Museum of Health CareEdirne Turkey
2005Museum of Byzantine CultureThessaloniki Greece
2006Churchill War RoomsLondon United Kingdom
2007International Museum of the ReformationGeneva Switzerland
2008Svalbard MuseumLongyearbyen Norway
2009Zeeuws MuseumMiddelburg Netherlands
2010Portimão MuseumPortimão Portugal
2012Rautenstrauch-Joest MuseumCologne Germany
2013Museum of LiverpoolLiverpool United Kingdom
2014Baksı MuseumBayburt Turkey
2015Museum of European and Mediterranean CivilisationsMarseille France
2016European Solidarity CentreGdańsk Poland
2017ACTe MemorialPointe-à-Pitre France
2018War Childhood MuseumSarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina
2019Bern Switzerland
2020Museum of Secret SurveillanceTirana Albania
2021Moscow
2022Nano Nagle PlaceCork Ireland
2023The Workers MuseumCopenhagen Denmark

Kenneth Hudson Award winners (2010–)

The following are the winners of the Kenneth Hudson Award:[17]

YearImageMuseumLocationCountry
2010Museum of Contraception and AbortionVienna Austria
2011Museum of Broken RelationshipsZagreb Croatia
2012Glasnevin MuseumDublin Ireland
2013Batalha Municipal Community MuseumBatalha Portugal
2014Žanis Lipke MemorialRiga Latvia
2015International Red Cross and Red Crescent MuseumGeneva Switzerland
2016MicropiaAmsterdam Netherlands
2017Museum of the First President of Russia Boris YeltsinYekaterinburg
2018Estonian National MuseumTartu Estonia
2019World Museum ViennaVienna Austria
2020Vienna Austria
2021CosmoCaixa BarcelonaBarcelona Spain
2022Wayne Modest, Nanette Snoep, Laura van Broekhoven & Leontine Meijer-van Menschn/an/a
202323,5 Hrant Dink Site of Memory, TürkiyeIstanbul Turkey

Silletto Prize winners (2011–)

The following are the winners of the Silletto Prize:[7]

YearImageMuseumLocationCountry
2011WatersnoodmuseumOuwerkerk Netherlands
2012Tolosa Spain
2013Museum aan de StroomAntwerp Belgium
2014Saurer MuseumArbon Switzerland
2015Guise France
2016Vukovar City MuseumVukovar Croatia
2017Leiria MuseumLeiria Portugal
2018Betina Croatia
2019 Denmark
202014 Henrietta StreetDublin Ireland
2021Bayburt Turkey
2022Inca Spain
2023Otar Lordkipanidze Vani Archaeological Museum of Georgian National MuseumVani Georgia

Portimão Museum Prize winners (2019–)

The following are the winners of the Portimão Museum Prize:[8]

YearImageMuseumLocationCountry
2019Brunel's SS Great BritainBristol United Kingdom
2020MO MuseumVilnius Lithuania
2021GruuthusemuseumBruges Belgium
2022University Museum of BergenBergen Norway
2023Chillida LekuHernani Spain

Meyvaert Museum Prize for Sustainability winners (2020–)

The following are the winners of the Meyvaert Museum Prize for Sustainability:[9]

YearImageMuseumLocationCountry
2020Wadden Sea CentreRibe Denmark
2021Museum WalserhausBosco/Gurin Switzerland
2022Holmegaard Glass FactoryHolmegaard Denmark
2023Swiss Museum of AgricultureAlberswil Switzerland

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.europeanmuseumforum.info/ European Museum Forum
  2. Web site: Winners of the European Museum of the Year Award 2018. Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO). 14 May 2018. 11 October 2019. The EMYA and the Council of Europe Museum Prize are the longest running and most prestigious museum awards in Europe..
  3. Web site: HISTORY OF THE ORGANISATION. European Museum Forum. 2019. 14 October 2019. European Museum of the Year Award scheme was established by three British founders (Kenneth Hudson, Richard Hoggart and John Letts) in 1977..
  4. News: Design Museum named European museum of the year. Mark Brown. The Guardian. 14 May 2018. 10 October 2019.
  5. Web site: Rijksmuseum Boerhaave is European Museum of the Year. Founded in 1977, this is the oldest and most prestigious museum award in Europe.. Museum Boerhaave. 2019. 11 October 2019.
  6. Web site: ICOM Endowment Fund and European Museum Forum signed agreement for 2016 - 2019. Europeanmuseumforum.info. 8 June 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170403032440/http://europeanmuseumforum.info/component/content/article/27-emya-2017/172-icom-endowment-fund-and-european-museum-forum-have-signed-the-cooperation-agreement.pdf. 3 April 2017. dead. dmy-all.
  7. Web site: EMYA SILLETTO PRIZE . European Museum of the Year Award . 10 October 2019.
  8. Web site: The Portimão Museum Prize – Europe's Most Welcoming Museum. European Museum Forum. 21 November 2021.
  9. Web site: The Meyvaert Museum Prize for Sustainability. European Museum Forum. 21 November 2021.
  10. Web site: Becoming a candidate — The European Museum of the Year Award. 25 April 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190425204013/https://www.europeanforum.museum/becoming-candidate/ . 3 February 2023. 25 April 2019 .
  11. News: Steaming. 2008-03-18. Maev Kennedy. . London . 1 May 2002.
  12. News: Arts Abroad; An Irish Castle for Religious Manuscripts. 2008-03-18. 17 July 2002. Brian Lavery. The New York Times.
  13. Web site: Spiralling into Oblivion. 2008-03-18. 13 September 2004. Jonathan Glancey. New Statesman. 11 April 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090411125055/http://www.newstatesman.com/200409130036. dead.
  14. http://www.tampere.fi/emya2010/ 2010 European Museum of the Year Award
  15. The Gallo-Roman Museum in Tongeren, Belgium, won the European Museum of the Year Award 2011 . 21 May 2011 . . 2 July 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150924003746/http://www.europeanmuseumforum.ru/images/documents/emya2011en.pdf . 24 September 2015 . dead . dmy-all.
  16. Web site: The Council of Europe Museum Prize. European Museum Forum. 20 November 2021.
  17. Web site: The Kenneth Hudson Award. 21 November 2021. European Museum Forum.