Creative Cities Network


The UNESCO Creative Cities Network is a project of UNESCO launched in 2004 to promote cooperation among cities which recognized creativity as a major factor in their urban development., there are 180 cities from 72 countries in the network.
The network aims to foster mutual international cooperation with and between member cities committed to invest in creativity as a driver for sustainable urban development, social inclusion and cultural vibrancy. The Network recognizes the following creative fields:

Literature

Music

Crafts and Folk Arts

Design

UNESCO's Design Cities project is part of the wider Creative Cities Network. To be approved as a Design City, cities need to meet a number of criteria set by UNESCO. The Design Cities are:
CitiesYear
Montreal2006
Kobe, Nagoya, Shenzhen2008
Saint-Etienne, Seoul, Shanghai2010
Graz2011
Bilbao, Helsinki, Turin, Dundee2014
Bandung, Puebla, Detroit, Singapore, Kaunas2015
Geelong, Kortrijk, Istanbul, Wuhan2017

9 cities joined this network on the occasion of World Cities’ Day as Design Cities on October 31, 2019. They are: Asahikawa, Baku, Bangkok, Cebu City, Fortaleza, Hanoi, Muharraq, Potsdam and San José.

Gastronomy

Media Arts

became a UNESCO Creative City of Media Arts in 2014.